Friday 27 February 2009

In which James signs up for a canoe trip to Westminster

Greetings all.
I hope to document here (fairly regularly) the progress of my trip down the Thames in April in support of Adventure Plus, the charity I am working for at the moment, along with the preparation and fundraising that will go along with it.

A little background? OK.

I first came across Adventure Plus when volunteering for another charity: Saltmine who run a Christian family holiday that include activities provided by Adventure Plus.

Their gap year sounded like a lot of fun, and a great way to gain experience working in outdoor pursuits. However at the time, I was a little preoccupied with my long-term plan: to marry my then-girlfriend Judy. Adventure Plus would have to wait.

Skip forward three years, and I'm married to a graduate from the University of Manchester, and embarking on all kinds of fun disguised as work. I am then informed that Adventure Plus is going to be doing a bit of fundraising, and asked if I would like to get involved. I eventually decide that I do, and sign up for three days of the Witney to Westminster Challenge: an oportunity to go for a bit of a paddle (125 miles, actually) from Witney where Adventure Plus is based to Westminster, where our founder Jonathan Cox is from (well, he's from London at any rate). It's happening from 13-18 April, and I'll be doing the last three days.

So that's me: a 25 year old child, looking for as many ways as possible to not grow up, attempting to raise money so we can continue helping young people across Great Britain get out an enjoy the world we live in.

Care to help? I'm trying to raise £650, which is a little daunting, but I remain hopeful.

Oh, I've also got some space in my boat at the moment, in anyone fancies a bit of a paddle...