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Just a reminder that the Scooters in the Sahara DVD is now on sale at just £15
“Great to watch, great to finally see a DVD with the raw emotions that are really felt on a trip like this!” Nick Plumb, 4 times Dakar Rider and MD of Touratech UK
Please buy your copy at any Cotswold store, Touratech store.
You can also pick a copy at the Touratech stand at the London Motorbike show, located between the MCN stand and the BMW stand.
Finally you can buy online with free delivery from:
http://http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/cotswold-scooters-in-the-sahara-dvd/fuseaction/products.detail/code/C5110004/id_colour/180
or
http://www.scootersinthesahara.com
With £15 form every DVD going to the Bansang Hospital appeal, it can really make a difference, sell 1000 copies and the operating theatre can be rebuilt saving peoples lives every day, a further 2000 copies will allow another theatre to be built and the staff accommodation improved. The DVD is a 2 disc set including 5 episodes and extra features.
The Scooters in the Sahara DVD is the documentary of 9 men as they travel from the UK down through Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal and finally to the Bansang Hospital in The Gambia.
The journey was 4000 miles over snow capped mountains and through the Sahara desert its self, but what makes the journey truly remarkable is it was done on 90cc Scooters! As well as the 7 scooters there was a support truck driven by Ian and a Honda Benley 200cc, driven by Tom the trips cameraman. There goal was to reach a small hospital in The Gambia, which services a population of over 600,000 people. Once there the Scooters will be used to as a vital tool, giving doctors the ability to get out to the patients that can’t get to the hospital, and a way of collecting blood.
The DVD tells the warts and all story of this trip, including crashes, arguments, and touching moments. Following the group from the planning stages right though the demanding trip.
Tom Woodrow who made the DVD and is the camera man for the up and coming Dakar Diaries with Danny John-Jules and Graham Hoskins is also available to for talks, lectures and question and answer session at your club or event. This is done without charge as an opportunity to sell copies of the DVD and create awareness of the great work done by the Bansang Hospital and the Scooters in the Sahara project.
Lastly if you would like to donate in any other way or find out more about the Bansang hospital please visit:
www.bansanghospitalappeal.com
Just a reminder that the Scooters in the Sahara DVD is now on sale at just £15
“Great to watch, great to finally see a DVD with the raw emotions that are really felt on a trip like this!” Nick Plumb, 4 times Dakar Rider and MD of Touratech UK
Please buy your copy at any Cotswold store, Touratech store.
You can also pick a copy at the Touratech stand at the London Motorbike show, located between the MCN stand and the BMW stand.
Finally you can buy online with free delivery from:
http://http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/cotswold-scooters-in-the-sahara-dvd/fuseaction/products.detail/code/C5110004/id_colour/180
or
http://www.scootersinthesahara.com
With £15 form every DVD going to the Bansang Hospital appeal, it can really make a difference, sell 1000 copies and the operating theatre can be rebuilt saving peoples lives every day, a further 2000 copies will allow another theatre to be built and the staff accommodation improved. The DVD is a 2 disc set including 5 episodes and extra features.
The Scooters in the Sahara DVD is the documentary of 9 men as they travel from the UK down through Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal and finally to the Bansang Hospital in The Gambia.
The journey was 4000 miles over snow capped mountains and through the Sahara desert its self, but what makes the journey truly remarkable is it was done on 90cc Scooters! As well as the 7 scooters there was a support truck driven by Ian and a Honda Benley 200cc, driven by Tom the trips cameraman. There goal was to reach a small hospital in The Gambia, which services a population of over 600,000 people. Once there the Scooters will be used to as a vital tool, giving doctors the ability to get out to the patients that can’t get to the hospital, and a way of collecting blood.
The DVD tells the warts and all story of this trip, including crashes, arguments, and touching moments. Following the group from the planning stages right though the demanding trip.
Tom Woodrow who made the DVD and is the camera man for the up and coming Dakar Diaries with Danny John-Jules and Graham Hoskins is also available to for talks, lectures and question and answer session at your club or event. This is done without charge as an opportunity to sell copies of the DVD and create awareness of the great work done by the Bansang Hospital and the Scooters in the Sahara project.
Lastly if you would like to donate in any other way or find out more about the Bansang hospital please visit:
www.bansanghospitalappeal.com
Just found out the DVD is also now on the Original and Official site for the trip itself.