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The North Pole to Malin Head cycle: join us on the final leg

Posted on : 30-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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inishowen3Do consider joining us on our last day:  Saturday 12th September
There are several options of falling into the peleton.  The distance in brackets is what the rest of the cycle will total.

We’ll leave Victoria Bridge (60 miles, 98 km) at 9 am, arrive at Harrys, Bridge End for a complimentary lunch  [Ed:-that's for the 3 proper cyclists, by the way!].
Leave Harry’s at 12.30 (33 miles).
Meet final group at North Pole Bar, Drumfree (20 miles) at 2pm.
Arrive at Malin Head  (Bamba’s Crown) approx 3.30 -4 or anytime thereafter, for tea, cake and a kiss goodbye to the bike. If you’re planning on doing the ride, you may need to arrange for someone to take a car to carry your bike home [Philip Gardiner can help to co-ordinate this. We may need some drivers with bike racks to help ferry cyclists home].
The map details the route we’ll take.

If you’re joining us please send us a comment with a contact number/email address.  You can download a sponsorship form from this site.  As a minimum, plan to raise in pounds the number of miles you’ll be cycling.  You’ll need to wear a helmet.  There’ll be support on the day if you run into any troubles with your bike/legs/motivation.

Rosie.

What will my donation achieve?

Posted on : 30-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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The VISION2020 links programme is not a ‘quick fix’ charity programme. The teams’ aim is to help train the Nigerian staff in Kano eye hospital and help set up a eyecare service for children – full details to follow after the visit to Kano this autumn. In developing countries a little money can go a long way. CBM have a ‘virtual gift shop’ with estimated costs for certain procedures.

Here are a couple of examples to give you an idea of costs:

Treating a child’s cataract : £90.00
Training an eye surgeon: £150.00

Posted on : 22-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Patrick, a member of the cycling team seen with Rosie Brennan

Patrick, a member of the cycling team seen with Rosie Brennan

Introducing another member of the team to cycle from Mizen head to Malin head – Patrick McGirr, charge nurse in the Erne hospital. Seen here outside the Erne Hospital with Rosie Brennan.

Check out a cycleway near you!

Posted on : 19-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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All this talk of cycling may just be reminding you to get the dust off your poor neglected bike in the garage and oil up the gears in readiness for some action!

Sustrans has been quietly working on developing cycle lanes and routes across the UK and Republic of Ireland. There are a couple of detailed route maps which cover two cycle routes for those amateur cyclists among us who cannot quite manage the 100 mile cycle around Inishowen! One is ‘route 92′, the Inis Eoghain Cycleway, a 55km loop connecting the river Foyle in Co. Londonderry with Lough Swilly in Donegal.

Map Reading – not for the faint hearted!

Posted on : 17-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Rosie Brennan & Chris Devlin check out the route map for the cycle

Rosie Brennan & Chris Devlin check out the route map for the cycle

Rosie Brennan and Chris Devlin (site manager, Altnagelvin hospital) are seen here holding a map of Ireland. The trip from Mizen head to Malin head looks pretty daunting!

Inishowen 100 – warming up for the big one!

Posted on : 16-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Inishowen 100 race start

Inishowen 100 race start

Rosie Brennan and William Dickey, both doctors working in Altnagelvin hospital,  cycled the 100 miles of the Inishowen circuit today in atrocious windy weather as part of the annual road race. Not a bad warm up for the marathon cycle from Mizen head to Malin head!

Sponsorship Forms for the Cycle Events

Posted on : 10-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Here are the links for the sponsorship forms – ‘Mizen to Malin head‘ or ‘North Pole to Malin Head‘. These forms are in Word format – let me know if you have problems reading/printing them.