Well i should by start by telling you who we are, we are a couple of average Joe's who happen to be best of friends and fancied doing something that challenges us with the bonus of helping a worthy cause. We will start with me, I'm the handsome chap on the Right, I'm 26 and have just completed an Msc in Conservation Science, i have never been sporty except for a tad of rugby, as you can see from my "robust build" the challenge of this trip is all that bit harder. My small friend on the left is Darren, who will kill me for calling him small. Darren works for Morrison's and is currently training to be a baker, with him being in charge of donuts i feel our training may take a bit longer than expected, Darren has an adorable son named Samuel, who is also my godson. I think the thought of making a child smile when the circumstances call for tears is a big inspiration for us to try and complete this trip.So lets talk about what we are doing, we plan to start in August 2011 from Lands End on the tip of England and make our way across the country, past Wales, through England, into Scotland and finish at the very tip at John O' Groats. We plan on taking 3 weeks cycling around 50 miles a day to complete the trip. The distance as the crow flies is around 600 miles, but with the route we hope to take and with the dreaded hills it will be more like 800.
Y0u would think that the type of person who would do such a trip would be an avid cyclist who enjoys pushing the limits of their endurance. However i don't actually own a bike, Darren has done some cycling in recent years but to be honest we are about as amature as you can get, i even googled adult stabilisers to see if they exist. I think the fact we are complete novices has made us more determined to undertake the journey.

I first heard about postpals on the Russel Howard show, a very good friend and I went to toys r us and bought several toys to send out, i thought the idea of the site was so simple and would actually make a genuine difference to someone with an illness. My hope is that we can get £1 for every mile we cycle, but more than that i hope we can spread the word as we cycle across Britain about this great cause, i hope we can inspire some people to pick up a pen and put a smile on someones face.
So Darren and myself will be updating this blog with how our training is going, what plans we have made and the events we will do in the meantime to raise some cash for a great cause, i hope you all enjoy following our hopefully successful progress.
lots of Love
Greg (Wiggins) & Darren (Armstrong)
greggy boy this is awesome! Han x
ReplyDeleteI don't know you guys but I think what you are doing is great. I've seen first hand the work that Post Pals do and how it brightens children's lives.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best of luck with everything.
Kim
thankyou, we will try our very best, i know it will be tough but if we cna help in any way then thats great xx
ReplyDeleteu and mls can do this i have every faith in u both oh n its mummys little soldier. my son father of my beautiful grandson. xxxx
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