Monday, 22 August 2011

Friday - full account

The final day came after what felt like months on the road. The usual 5am start but we were all able to sit down to breakfast together, the first time since John O'Groats.

The atmosphere was more relaxed than in the last nine days but there was still trepidation as the runners Dave, Dave and Karl were worried about their strains and injuries.

We we're told the run was flat - it was the opposite, but it still went well for everyone.

For mine and Dave's final bike ride it was bright and sunny and there were a lot of extra riders. One of the runners, also called Dave, on the spare tandem. It was a relatively short ride to Land's End where we were greeted by an enormous crowd.

Instead of riding across the line we stopped and all of the team walked through together. It's difficult to explain how it felt, you need to go through it all to really understand. It was a great achievement and although I rode the whole way I still find Dave's (Blind Dave) achievement incredible.

I have great admiration for all of the team and at a personal level for the staff, student and friends who worked so hard throughout supporting us on the road. It was a tough challenge at times for everyone - I would like to say a big thanks to Andy, Ben C, Ben W - our student who came along, Shaun,Claire, Michael, Dave, Jo and Little Ben.

It was a tough but amazing experience and the reputation and extensive publicity throughout can only be good for the College.

We are well on the way to raising the target of £100,000 for Macmillan Cancer and anyone wishing to donate or late sponsor please go to www.justgiving.com/blinddavestop2toe

Watch us cross the finish line for the last time here:

Friday, 19 August 2011

Finished!

We have completed the epic Top2Toe Challenge!

We are currently celebrating in Land's End, so I will come back and update this post properly in the next couple of days, but here is a picture of us at the bottom - 1000miles from where we started 10 days ago.


Dave has done so well - he really is amazing. Don't forget, he has done this to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support so if you can, please give generously to www.justgiving.com/blinddavestop2toe

And if you would like to welcome us home, we will be at Victoria Square in Birmingham City Centre on Monday, from 11-4pm. We would love to see you there.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

The penultimate day

Today was the penultimate day so everyone was a little apprehensive. If we get through today we will almost certainly achieve our goal as Dave could walk the final marathon if necessary! If I know him though, he'll run it as fast as he can!

The day started with heavy rain which lasted for most of the run and it was cold which meant that I was really cold and wet cycling it. The run was the hilliest yet and Karl, one of the runners, struggled with his legs throughout but he did manage to finish it. Dave was going really well and set a fast past despite the hilly route.

Luckily the sun came out for the bike-leg which was great and the rolling roads and smaller hills meant that we went at a really good pace, especially compared to earlier in the week, and we were able to finish early for once.

It was also the first time that we used the bike mounted cameras and we now have some really good and different film footage which we will get online as soon as possible.

Wish us luck for tomorrow! And don't forget, if you would like to Donate, visit: www.justgiving.com/blinddavestop2toe

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Coming through Birmingham

Today was a busy but great day. After Dave finished his marathon, we cycled into West Bromwhich Albion football club where there was a reception and press conference. There were a lot of people there to welcome us in and see us off again which was really encouraging after a tough couple of days.

We then cycled into Birmingham City Centre, to the Council House in Victoria Square where we met the Lord Mayor of Birmingham.




It somehow managed to be another late night by the time we had all eaten, but we had the chance to see family and friends which was absolutely great.

We left Birmingham the next morning at the normal 6am but we were not alone this time. Accompanying us were five South Birmingham College staff who had signed up to run a marathon and help raise money for Macmillan. There were also football supporters running alongside and friends and supporters of Dave. FeWeek also came along to film and interview myself and Dave en-route.


We arrived at Worcester to a crowd of people cheering us in - and plenty of press asking us how we were getting on. Here's a link to the BBC Midlands Today News, which has a piece on us at about 21 minutes in to the programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b013dkhl/





Monday, 15 August 2011

Marathon 5 - an emotional reunion for Dave

On day five we went from Lancaster to Stoke - it was another cold start.Dave struggled with his left knee again on the marathon but had a great suprise when he crossed the finish line. Watch below:



The brakes on the tandem had all but ceased to work yesterday, so Dave Sinar our back up cyclist who is also cycling the whole way, rode ahead to get them replaced.

We only had one stop on this leg and were riding at an excellent speed. The highlight of today - a five car police escort for a section of the ride on a particularly busy section of the road.

It was the first time we finished early and we were all grateful!

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Marathon legs - day 2 and 3

The cycling is going well so far. Despite the atrocious weather and being soaked through to the skin and rubbing ourselves raw it has been great. I am feeling very good and so far I have got Dave round the bike stages without any difficulties. Naturally, he is finding some parts of it hard going, particularly Glen Cohen which was a mountain climb a few miles long followed by numerous other hills and that was after riding a 13 per cent two mile hill the day before.

The hardest part for me has been riding the marathon because it can be very uncomfortable riding at such a slow pace, particularly when it is very cold and wet.  Also, Dave and I both have sore bums (!) because unlike a solo bike you can't move around so you are locked in one position for six or seven hours at a time.

Here is a video of the maraton run from Lochness to Loch Lomond.





Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Our first couple of days in pictures

The starting point at John O'Groats
 The runners and cyclists 

Blind Dave, myself and Dave the guide-runner


Sunrise on the first marathon leg

Grilling Dave at the end of his first marathon

The weather got worse for the cycle-leg


Arriving in Drumnadrochit, home of Lochness