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Oh yeah…Three Peaks Challenge update!

Oops – sorry, reading masses; I forgot to post ‘evidence’ that the team completed the National Three Peaks Challenge last month. My personal fundraising total reached a brilliant £481.81 and the team total was a massive £4374.82 – a BIG thank you goes out to everyone who supported us. We managed to complete the challenge in just over 24 hours, which was a shame, but still a massive achievement given the size of the team. We started at Ben Nevis in the dark and pouring rain just before 6am – look how happy we were:


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Three Peaks – fundraising update

9 days to go and 91% on the way to the £250 fundraising target I set!

Another £23.19 and we’re there!!

Three Peaks Challenge – 12 days to go

Not long now – 12 days in fact, before I take on the National Three Peaks Challenge with a group of 8 others. Yesterday, we did Scafell Pike as a practice run. I’d been at my folks’ annual BBQ on Saturday, and the alcohol intake and subsequent dehydration made sure I hadn’t had much sleep – I saw this as a good thing, as it would make things a bit more difficult and hopefully a bit more like the real thing.

In all, it took us 4 hours and 15 minutes, with a few more breaks than we really needed, but that was a good time and should be a realistic target for the peak during the actual event.

Fund raising is going well, but much more can be raised – if you can spare anything at all, please use the button below to make a donation (not forgetting to add Gift Aid). Thanks!

National Three Peaks Challenge

Next month, I’ll be taking part in a group assault (crawl?) on the highest peaks in each of England, Scotland and Wales, respectively – the national Three Peaks Challenge. I’m serious – I bought a bright yellow waterproof jacket and everything!

This will be a group effort, in aid of Parkinson’s UK and will take place on Saturday 13th August at the very unsociable time of 6am, when we will begin our ascent of Ben Nevis in Scotland, which stands at 1,344 metres (4,409 ft). This will be followed by Scafell Pike in the Lake District at a height of 978 metres (3,209 ft) and finally, Snowdon in North Wales at an elevation of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft). We are aiming to complete the challenge in 24 hours (10 hours of driving, 14 hours of walking/climbing) before spending the next 24 hours sleeping.

For those of you who are able to donate (however small an amount), I have set up a JustGiving page HERE. Hopefully I will reach and breach my fundraising target of £250!

Thanks,

Andy

Boys’ weekend in Helsinki

Towards the back end of last year, a couple of us were tasked with organising a stag weekend for one of our good friends. After months of indecisiveness and the realisation that most places were going to be expensive, whatever we did, I took the executive decision to treat the stag to a weekend Finland – Helsinki to be precise.

The weekend was pretty standard fare – arrive, eat, drink, sleep, eat, do something active, eat, drink, sleep, go home. For the activity, I wanted to do something different that didn’t also break the bank. After much surfing around, I got in touch with what looked like a small company, called kaikuva.fi and enquired about the activities available to us. We settled on a day of what amounted to trying different activities out – more about that later.

Fast forward to February – with the activity booked, the group firmly on the ground in Helsinki, mildly hungover but well fed, we set off for the activity location, which was about 50km out of Helsinki.

It was a really sunny day, so the temperature was a balmy -13°C – still, we wrapped up warm, as we didn’t really know what was in store.

Kai, our host for the day met us on a kick sled (above) and, after taking us down to what would be our base for the day, explained how the day would be broken down. First off, we were to have a couple of hours trying out various activities. We had the options of:

*Snow shoeing;
*Mini-skis;
*Nordic skis;
*Ice fishing;
*Kick sledding

We all started off with snow shoeing. We were based in the grounds of a hotel complex in woodlands by a frozen lake, so there was plenty of different terrain for us to get to grips with. I don’t know why, but I was slightly disappointed that snow shoes don’t actually look anything like tennis rackets. We’re wearing them in the photo below, but you can’t really see them. This shot was taken just after we all decided it would be a good idea to have a snow shoe race – it wasn’t entirely successful…

At this point, the group split up: a few of us people took on the mini-skis – potential death traps, but fun if you can stay on your feet!; a couple more took on the Nordic skis – slightly less life-threatening; the rest of the group tried ice fishing (below – they returned with a haul of 3 whoppers – all at least 4 inches long!) or getting back inside by the wood burning stove. Kaitsu was preparing the next stage of our day in the wilderness.

Next up – the smoke sauna and…ice swimming (that’s our ‘pool’ in the photo below)! We had hired a traditional smoke sauna by the lake – the idea being that after some time in the sauna, a dip in a hole cut in the frozen lake is taken. Rinse and repeat as necessary. The thing about the water is that for the first few seconds, up to about waist height, the body doesn’t register the cold. Only when you take the plunge and you’re in up to your shoulders does the shock get you – you can’t speak, you can’t breathe and you certainly can’t get out of that water quick enough! It’s an amazing experience and something that leaves you feeling totally invigorated.

“Yes, we are jumping into this wearing only shorts”

Finally, it was food time. While we had been subjecting our bodies to extreme changes in temperature, Kaitsu had been the Lapp hut that we had hired, preparing our late lunch over a wood fire. On the menu, we had fresh Finnish salmon, salted and cooked over the fire – by far the best salmon I’d ever tasted. This was followed by elk stew with creamy mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam and, for dessert, an interesting mix of ice cream, cheese and jam! All of this was washed down with some home made alcohol-free beer. Fed and watered, we headed back to Helsinki and got on with the proper drinking.

If you’re ever in Helsinki and want to try something different, give this a go – Kai was an excellent host – he knows his stuff and really pushed the boat out with the food. He runs activities all year round, so I’d be tempted to have another trip over one summer

www.kaikuva.fi

A view on Devon

Yeah. It’s pretty nice.

QOTSA@Reading

Ooh yeah…

Reading iPhone highlights

What a weekend. After QOTSA and Axl’s hissy fit in response to the crowd’s understandable reaction to him being a cock, Saturday and Sunday were awesome.

Battery power was limited, but I grabbed shots of NOFX’s secret show in the Lock Up and the sunset on Saturday.

Today, Cypress Hill took things back to the 90s before Weezer made my weekend with what was one of the festival performances I have ever seen*, involving the following:

A trampoline
A sex doll (female)
Mud
A bear hat
A Lady Gaga wig
Wheatus and MGMT covers

I don’t need to see anyone else now before this thing is finished (though I might watch a bit of Paramore and Blink 182).

* also one of the best shows, full stop. I’ve waited 15 years for this!

NOFX in the Lock Up tent:

Saturday night sunset:

Cypress Hill…hits from the bong:

Rivers Cuomo from Weezer:

Man Utd v Valencia

Pre-season friendly at OT. Owen makes his first home appearance. 0-0 at the moment…

New York, New York

I was in NYC last month. On the third day, I went to Turntables on the Hudson at Water Taxi Beach on the East River. It takes place on some converted wasteland that has been turned into a beach and is separated from Manhattan only by a chain mesh fence and the Hudson River. As the sun went down, everything turned an amazing shade of pink and the Manhattan skyline took on an altogether different appearance. This lasted for about 30 minutes and was truly amazing.

Manhattan Sunset

Manhattan Sunset

I took this with a Canon Powershot SD900, but wish I’d had my 1D to hand. Candidate for blowing up onto canvas?