Tuesday 26 May 2009

Lyke Wake Walk for BCS

On Saturday 20 June 2009, Richard Hall [BCS Trustee] and Steve Chaplin [mountain goat] will be attempting the Lyke Wake Walk across 40-ish miles of the North York Moors from Osmotherley to the sea at Ravenscar. The walk has to be completed within 24 hours and will most likely require a 4am start at Osmotherley. Oh dear.

The route is liable to be extremely boggy and in the event of more extreme weather we'll probably defer the walk until the Sunday or Monday. However, the walk will be done!!

In order to make this apparent 15-hours of lunacy more worthwhile, we intend to walk the walk to raise funds for Birmingham Christmas Shelter, in particular to pay for Christmas gift bags for our guests and for provisions for this year's Christmas lunch.

So if you would like to sponsor us that would be wonderful. To do so, please:
  1. click through to the Birmingham Christmas Shelter secure on-line account;
  2. click on the make payment link; and
  3. in the "donation details" page, please use the text-box "Please pass the following instructions to the charity" to type that your donation is for our "Lyke Wake walk". This means that we will be able to track how much is raised by Steve and Richard.

    Please also leave a comment here for us, under this blog entry, with any advice, guidance, messages of support, and a note of how much you have sponsored us for [so we can keep a tally]. Simply click on the "comment" link to the right of where it states "Posted by Richard Hall".

    We will make a BCS YouTube video of the walk - so if you want to see me having a beer at The Lion at Blakey Ridge [around noon on Saturday], or crawling to the sea at Ravenscar [around 10pm on Saturday], you'll have to wait for that video.

    Thanks for reading and for your on-going support for Birmingham Christmas Shelter. This walk is part of our fundraising committee's attempts to enhance what we do for our guests at Christmas. Your support is invaluable and hugely appreciated.

16 comments:

  1. Dear Richard,

    You are FAB! Well done for doing this. Just make sure you don't sustain any injuries, we need you for all your shifts over Christmas! I'll be with you in spirit and will donate online as further encouragement! Lots of love.

    Ali, Trustee

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  2. Very best wishes for the walk - hope the weather is just right! Full of admiration! Julie McCarthy (£15)

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  3. We've sponsored you £130.00 between us(with gift aid £158).
    Will be thinking of you, stock up on blister plasters and Radox!
    Auntie Sue, Louise and Nanny Else x

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  4. Good luck to both of you. Enjoy the experience.

    I look forward to giving out those gift bags.

    Pauline

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  5. Good luck guys! I expect a photo from the Lion (know it well).Kathryn A (£20)

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  6. Best wishes and admiration from your critical friend Terry (£15 - a quid an hour)

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  7. Best of luck Richard. Love from Lorraine

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  8. Ain't gift aid great? Lorraine ;)

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  9. A great effort boys - looking forward to the hearing the story from richard on Thursday [£20].

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  10. Good luck! Hope the weather is kind to you, will be thinking of you tomorrow.
    Joan and Roger (£20)

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  11. Enjoy. On route Twitter updates? All the best. Tim (£30)

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  12. Hope it goes well. It's for a good cause. Looking forward to the video! Ian (£10)

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  13. Good luck Richard, its a great thing your'e doing, best wishes the Sturgess clan.

    Good Yomping

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  14. Well done (£20 plus gift aid)

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  15. Hi Richard, Congratulations on your walk! Fantastic - think you could be running marathon with me n my dad next year! Congrats anyway. Sponsored you £15. Rach - Up the Saddlers : >

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  16. Rather you than me. £20 from Jo W

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