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Cycling for Prostate Cancer Research (Monte Cassino - 2800 miles)
J.Smit replied to J.Smit's topic in Helping others
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Not much is happening with new donations to PCR so I have created this separate item on the club''s forum. Already been in the April's issue of Low Flying and on the club's website but to my surprise it does not generate as much donations as I had hoped. /forum/chitchat/another-cycle-ride-prostate-cancer-research-monte-cassino To make a donation is easy. Simply click on the following link: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/montecassino-2022 and follow the instructions.
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Just had a look at the club's forum and it seems that several PCR challenges are put in the general chitchat section and disappear from regular view when these are not updated. The chapter for these challenges is currently called 'Helping others' but this description might be confusing to most members. Perhaps a separate section in the drag down menu with a clear reference to PCR might attract more views. Something to consider.
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Apparently relisted: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275097461233?ViewItem=&item=275097461233
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Probably not the right place for it but I will give it a go anyway. I am looking for an original Vickers (or Ackland) tripod for display purpose. I guess that within the club there are members who collect this kind of stuff, have perhaps a Vickers tripod hidden in the shed or garage gathering dust. Or perhaps you know someone who is willing to part with a Vickers tripod or tripod parts? If so, I very much like to here from you via PM. I know that several companies sell these (as complete set with the MG) but most of these dealers are either on the other side of the Ocean and/or think that these tripods are made of gold instead of brass.
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Thanks Tony. SOLD (sorry guys).
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First dibs please. Any chance of a picture of this tonneau?
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Seen on the road between Dinant and Hastière-Lavaux in Belgium on Thursday the 30th. May and later parked in the village Hastière-Lavaux. Passed me twice but did not return the wave (me on the bicycle).
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Hi Jonathan, donations are possible via the direct link on Bloodwise's website with a comment referring to the club. Have not create a site on justgiving.com as such because the trip is only 2 weeks but have meanwhile re-opened previous one with an extension to Dec. 2016. https://www.justgiving.com/JanSmit-2012 Item already present in the ChitChat section but appreciate the suggestion.
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Thanks Ian. As always you are one of the first to spot this entry
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Surprised to see that no entry has been posted in this section for quite some time. Anyway, time to do a bit of cycling again. Whether it will used for raising money for the good cause depends on the feedback I get from members. Did a return trip to Speyer (Germany) last year which only meant 1500 km in two weeks. Nothing fancy so I did not bring it to the attention of the members trying to raise money for NtL. Return trip to Paris will be approx. 1200 km in 2 weeks. Again nothing special but I will give it go anyway. Will it raise any money for NtL? Only time will tell. BTW, will be leaving in a couple of days.
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Thx Paul. Cheers, Jan
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Hi, for some reason I did not receive this year's April issue of Low Flying and the club is not able to provide me with a spare copy (already out of stock). Anybody out there who might be able to help? Never missed an issue in all these years and hate to see this year ending up incomplete. Much appreciated. Cheers, Jan
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Total raised so far for NtL: £600.82. This means that 60% of this year's goal of £1000 has been reached. It not too late make a small contribution via https://www.justgiving.com/JanSmit-2012. And many thanks to those who already showed their kindness with a generous donation to NtL. Much appreciated.
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I have meanwhile returned from my trip, after cycling 2515 km in 3 weeks, safe and sound on Sunday the 28th. September (and back at work on the 29th.). Tight bit of planning. Not a holiday I would plan again that late in the season: too wet, sunset around 19:00 hrs., cold nights, wet grass and empty campsites. Also a lot of B&B and hotels were already closed for the season at those moments I could do with a dry place to spend the night. Weather improved somewhat when I entered Czechoslovakia but roads and cycle paths got worse. Had to change plan and cancel destination Prague. Simply not enough days available to do the return from Pilzen to Prague so went from Pilzen directly to Regensburg. Glad to left that country after a couple of days again and back to Germany to complete the last part of the trip And then the rain started again. Interesting trip, but would have preferred better weather conditions and couple of days extra to enjoy the ride more and even visit a museum or two.