'UK Four Corners'
Including Land’s End to Jon ‘o’ Groats in 24 hours
Also including Iron Butt 1000 mile challenge
Please spare a moment and check this out! Paul Barker of Skipton , Chris Williams of Oswaldtwistle Paul’s friend Bryn from North Wales (maybe plus one or two others!) will be taking on a motorcycle-mileage challenge this year to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
It’s in memory of Paul’s dear friend, Alyson Porter who died tragically at the age of forty seven in 2008. She was a keen motorcyclist herself but as this crippling disease took hold, was unable to enjoy the freedom that biking offers. Something that we all take so much for granted. Macmillan offered constant support to Alyson and her loved ones at a really difficult time. And it is in remembrance of Alyson that The Breast Way Round Charity Motorcycle Ride came into being. In addition, Paul will be taking part in The Breast Way Round Charity Ride on the West Coast of Scotland (another 400 miles) on his return from this epic Four Corners journey.
“It’s all in memory of Ally and those magical ladies who do nothing but inspire us, having suffered and fought like they do” Paul Barker
The Four Corners Itinerary (all mileage approximate)
Day 1 - 22 May - Home to Lowestoft (265 miles)
Day 2 - 23 May - Lowestoft St David’s, West Wales (370 miles)
Day 3 - 24 May - St Davids to Land’s End (360 miles)
Day 4 - 25 May - Rest Day
Day 5 - 26 May - Land’s End to Jon ‘o’ Groats (850 miles)
Possibly going for the 1000 mile day/route
Day 6 - 27 May - Jon ‘o’ Groats to Kilmarnock (300 miles)
Day 7 to 10 – Join The Breast Way Round 2010 Charity Motorbike Ride, which will add approx another 700 miles to the total by the time they get home.
3000 miles
You can show your support right now by sponsoring Paul Chris and Bryn on The Breast Way Round Just Giving page: http://www.justgiving.com/breastwayround2010
Please add a message to say you’re donating for the Four Corners guys. Every penny helps and with your donation we can make a real difference to cancer sufferers throughout the UK. Thank you!
Including Land’s End to Jon ‘o’ Groats in 24 hours
Also including Iron Butt 1000 mile challenge
Please spare a moment and check this out! Paul Barker of Skipton , Chris Williams of Oswaldtwistle Paul’s friend Bryn from North Wales (maybe plus one or two others!) will be taking on a motorcycle-mileage challenge this year to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
It’s in memory of Paul’s dear friend, Alyson Porter who died tragically at the age of forty seven in 2008. She was a keen motorcyclist herself but as this crippling disease took hold, was unable to enjoy the freedom that biking offers. Something that we all take so much for granted. Macmillan offered constant support to Alyson and her loved ones at a really difficult time. And it is in remembrance of Alyson that The Breast Way Round Charity Motorcycle Ride came into being. In addition, Paul will be taking part in The Breast Way Round Charity Ride on the West Coast of Scotland (another 400 miles) on his return from this epic Four Corners journey.
“It’s all in memory of Ally and those magical ladies who do nothing but inspire us, having suffered and fought like they do” Paul Barker
The Four Corners Itinerary (all mileage approximate)
Day 1 - 22 May - Home to Lowestoft (265 miles)
Day 2 - 23 May - Lowestoft St David’s, West Wales (370 miles)
Day 3 - 24 May - St Davids to Land’s End (360 miles)
Day 4 - 25 May - Rest Day
Day 5 - 26 May - Land’s End to Jon ‘o’ Groats (850 miles)
Possibly going for the 1000 mile day/route
Day 6 - 27 May - Jon ‘o’ Groats to Kilmarnock (300 miles)
Day 7 to 10 – Join The Breast Way Round 2010 Charity Motorbike Ride, which will add approx another 700 miles to the total by the time they get home.
3000 miles
You can show your support right now by sponsoring Paul Chris and Bryn on The Breast Way Round Just Giving page: http://www.justgiving.com/breastwayround2010
Please add a message to say you’re donating for the Four Corners guys. Every penny helps and with your donation we can make a real difference to cancer sufferers throughout the UK. Thank you!