Calum's Road is a goer

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Managed to get the trip highlighted on page 1 of our corporate intraweb thingy to drum up some interest and sponsorship :thumb2 It's also linked to our Calumsroad info webpage so hopefully we'll see some increased traffic there too.

Has the sticker design competition kicked off yet? I want something to cover the crud that's currently all over my panniers :D
 
Managed to get the trip highlighted on page 1 of our corporate intraweb thingy to drum up some interest and sponsorship :thumb2 It's also linked to our Calumsroad info webpage so hopefully we'll see some increased traffic there too.

Has the sticker design competition kicked off yet? I want something to cover the crud that's currently all over my panniers :D

Cool :thumb2

Is it worth posting up a screen shot so we can have a ganders?

And yeah, stickers...................................................I want one to cover some crud too :augie

Andres
 
Cool :thumb2

Is it worth posting up a screen shot so we can have a ganders?


Andres

Here you go: front page on top which then links into detailed article that has all the links and photies of Calum's Road and the Gambia from our website.
 

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Good show Gert:clap

Stickers are in the design stage:augie here's sample of Flash and Thunder:D

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Any word on Sockpuppets bike yet:nenau
 
CULUMS ROAD

Ok so I saw this thread about a week ago, and like certain music it just wont leave my napper.

I am self employed so time off is not so difficult, covering my work commitments may take a bit of time, I have never been to any national events so I would not know anybody, But this trip is just so appealing.

I have ridden to the Alps /Italy etc in recent years, so am ok with 400 mile days. I have also cycled london to southend last year, and hope to again this year, for the British heart foundation. So I have some experience of fundraising.

I spoke to Thunder today who gave me some information, which has just made me keener to do this, so would you please put me on your to be confirmed list, I will firm up asap. ooooooh, so excited, only 358 sleeps.

John.
 
I have also cycled london to southend last year, and hope to again this year, for the British heart foundation. So I have some experience of fundraising.

John.


Your too fit for this trip call us when you have a beer belly :D


Welcome aboard:beerjug:
 
I spoke to Thunder today who gave me some information, which has just made me keener to do this, so would you please put me on your to be confirmed list, I will firm up asap. ooooooh, so excited, only 358 sleeps.

John.

Nice one John, welcome aboard :beerjug:

Andres
 
Calums Rd

Ok so I saw this thread about a week ago, and like certain music it just wont leave my napper.

I am self employed so time off is not so difficult, covering my work commitments may take a bit of time, I have never been to any national events so I would not know anybody, But this trip is just so appealing.

I have ridden to the Alps /Italy etc in recent years, so am ok with 400 mile days. I have also cycled london to southend last year, and hope to again this year, for the British heart foundation. So I have some experience of fundraising.

I spoke to Thunder today who gave me some information, which has just made me keener to do this, so would you please put me on your to be confirmed list, I will firm up asap. ooooooh, so excited, only 358 sleeps.

John.



Hello John and welcome aboard, I also havent been to any events as yet and not met anyone who is going on trip, but im sure after a few beers we"ll all be bestest mates. :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
 


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