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Mencap
Tent 2006
In
April 2007, as you may have heard, I am running (hopefully being carried)
150miles across the Sahara
in the hardest footrace on Earth, the Marathon des Sables.
For the altruists among you - I will go no
further - be happy and donate now - a more fufilling cause you will not find! www.justgiving.com/wanderingjock
I am running in aid of Mencap - it is my way of
saying thankyou for the great effort it makes helping people with
disabilities of all ages enjoy all life to the fullest.

Dune
Day – Hard Word
Mencap has played a vital role in educating
people and breaking down the discrimination surrounding those with learning
difficulties. It is hard to believe that until relatively recently accepted policy
was to lock people with learning difficulties away in long stay hospitals.
Hopefully Mencap can help to ensure
that the lives and personal freedoms of those with learning disabilities
continue to improve - and that the prejudices surrounding them will disappear.
My past few years have been burgeoning ones -
mainly my waist line - I am under no illusion that a 150 mile race will be a
walk over (it will be oh-so much slower!). Add to that 40 degree heat, a back
pack full of provisions and in all likelyhood skinless feet...and the fact that
tents are shared with 8 unwashed desert running (stinky) strangers and you get
the picture, but I get the pain...
So please, please donate if you can!
Thank you, Thank
you, thank you, thank you, JOCK
Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally
secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Mencap will receive
your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be
added to your gift at no cost to you.
So please sponsor me now!
Many thanks for your support.
About
the Marathon
The
Marathon des Sables (MdS) is a 6 day 150 mile endurance race across the Sahara
Desert in Morocco and is taking place on 23March 2007.
During
this time I must carry all food, cooking equipment, survival equipment etc over
ground ranging from sand dunes to uneven rocky ground and dried river basins.
Temperatures
last year were is the region of 40°C (about 120°F) and the hygrometry particularly high made
very tough conditions, meaning that about one third of those that entered did
not complete the race.
LINKS
www.justgiving.com/wanderingjock