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About the event
Objective / Team / Transport
/ Route / Projects
My own personal Everest - to complete one of the last true overland
Journeys from the tip of Scotland to the toe of Africa, John O'Groats to Capetown.
The journey will pass through some of the world's most beautiful and dramatic
places. Conditions faced will be European Mountain passes to tropical rainforest
and desert, temperatures from extreme lows on the mountain tops to extreme highs
of the desert. Have you ever been incapacitated with the loss of use of a limb,
maybe sprained a wrist or broken an arm, had to keep it in a sling for up to six
weeks? Remember the inconvenience, the frustration when trying to cut your food,
tying a shoelace, changing a light bulb, peeling a potato - the list is endless.
For me this is everyday life. A near fatal motorcycle accident 10 years ago left
me with total paralysis of the right arm, partial paralysis of the right leg,
a pinned left wrist and numerous fractures. With those memories in mind now contemplate
a journey of these proportions.
'Disabled people around the world share a common
aim - to live independent and fulfilling lives.'
In completing this challenge we wish to benefit others. An exciting
new project is the Leonard Cheshire 'International Self Reliance Program', which
aims to provide disabled people with the skills and opportunities they need to
find work and become more independent. Leonard Cheshire support by means of loans,
low-cost income generation schemes, small businesses, provide training and equipment.
They run 200 schemes in 51 countries, a fifth of which are located across Africa
and it is our objective to contribute both financially and hands-on in 15 of these
projects on route.
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