50 miles of walking, 20000 feet of climbing, 1000 miles of driving, two ferry crossings and a lot of soggy sandwiches: to bag the tallest peaks in the Isle of Man, Wales, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland in 3 days to raise money for Wateraid.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Well done boys....here's a treat!
After a record comeback from Team GBM, we join our comrades Skaro to some fish & chips .....a pat on the back........and did I say Kingfisher do a great chipy
Stop it. It tickles!
The injuries list starts to grow.
The lions came thru their injury list to conquer we will as well.
Great win for the Lions cheered us all up. Except Ian (the Aussie) Horn.
Shall we buy a lions shirt for Ian to wear?
The lions came thru their injury list to conquer we will as well.
Great win for the Lions cheered us all up. Except Ian (the Aussie) Horn.
Shall we buy a lions shirt for Ian to wear?
Early start for the team
After a successful Friday, the team set of from Heysham ferry terminal about 11.30pm.
After travelling down into north Wales we parked up at Bangor service station for a few hours sleep. Then it was on to Llanberis for a team safety check prior to the boys setting of up Snowden.
After travelling down into north Wales we parked up at Bangor service station for a few hours sleep. Then it was on to Llanberis for a team safety check prior to the boys setting of up Snowden.
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