My Next Big Ride
#1 My Next Big Ride
Greetings chaps.
Each year the staff at my place of adopt a charity for the year and this year we're fundraising for MIND, the mental health charity. One in Four of us will suffer with mental health problems at some point in our lives and MIND provides support through those difficult times to many thousands of people each year.
On Monday July 8th I'll be riding a 118mile 'Tour of Somerset' to raise funds for MIND. I know I cycle a lot but this will be tough; It's a challenging route, especially the first half, which has over 5000ft of climbing:
Tour of Somerset
I'll be grateful for all and any support I receive and if you're able to make a donation to help me on my way you can do so here:
Ray's MIND page
Cheers
Each year the staff at my place of adopt a charity for the year and this year we're fundraising for MIND, the mental health charity. One in Four of us will suffer with mental health problems at some point in our lives and MIND provides support through those difficult times to many thousands of people each year.
On Monday July 8th I'll be riding a 118mile 'Tour of Somerset' to raise funds for MIND. I know I cycle a lot but this will be tough; It's a challenging route, especially the first half, which has over 5000ft of climbing:
Tour of Somerset
I'll be grateful for all and any support I receive and if you're able to make a donation to help me on my way you can do so here:
Ray's MIND page
Cheers
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#2 Re: My Next Big Ride
Done!
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#4 Re: My Next Big Ride
Tough ride!
I'll be there in spirit only!
I'll be there in spirit only!
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Thanks for the donations I've received; much appreciated.
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#7 Re: My Next Big Ride
Done mine Ray, it's in a good cause.
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#8 Re: My Next Big Ride
Thanks Phil.
Yes, getting involved has opened my eyes to how much this is good work needed, especially with the young where offering support early can transform life prospects. Young people suicide stats are scary but, apparently, not very newsworthy.
Yes, getting involved has opened my eyes to how much this is good work needed, especially with the young where offering support early can transform life prospects. Young people suicide stats are scary but, apparently, not very newsworthy.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
#9 Re: My Next Big Ride
So, only two days to go now before the 118mile charity ride so a quiet weekend with nothing too strenuous; did an easy 17mile jaunt around some local lanes at 06:30 this morning and probably just 5-10miles tomorrow to stay relaxed. By this time on Monday I should have 30miles in my legs and my first coffee and cake in my tummy.
Just need to give the bike a check, lube and clean and I'll be ready for my 07:00 departure on Monday.
A big thank you to everyone here who has sponsored me. Last evening we passed £5000 raised for the ride so a good injection of much needed funds for MIND.
Cheers
Ray
Just need to give the bike a check, lube and clean and I'll be ready for my 07:00 departure on Monday.
A big thank you to everyone here who has sponsored me. Last evening we passed £5000 raised for the ride so a good injection of much needed funds for MIND.
Cheers
Ray
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#10 Re: My Next Big Ride
Best of luck Ray, have a good day out.
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#12 Re: My Next Big Ride
Pedal like the clappers Ray but remember to enjoy the ride too. Good luck.
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#13 Re: My Next Big Ride
Oooh, trust me, I plan to enjoy it - it's not often you get to eat lots of cake guilt free!Dave the bass wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:41 am Pedal like the clappers Ray but remember to enjoy the ride too. Good luck.
But apart from that, the route does take in some beautiful bits of this part of the world and I plan to partake of the views.
Thanks for the good wishes.
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#14 Re: My Next Big Ride
Aye,
Up and at ‘em Ray.
Up and at ‘em Ray.
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#15 Re: My Next Big Ride
Ray's a bit quiet.
How was the weather in Somerset today ?
How was the weather in Somerset today ?
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