I thought I'd post this link - it is actually just up the road from me, in Italy and a sort of mindboggling sport that most of us can't even think about, especially because of PMR. It just so happens I could get on the train up the valley and then get on a bus to get close to that rockface!
But I wanted to link it to Skinnyjohnny's proposed feat
Having recovered from PMR he is off to Nepal next week to climb Annapurna IV. HE won't be taking the bus!!!!
He is looking for sponsorship for PMRGCAuk, the charity that makes this forum available for all of us. Very little comes for nothing - if he can do this, surely we can put our hands in our pockets?
He’s past half way to his target, so that’s good - but come on people - it only takes a few minutes to donate - and you can do it from the security of your own home!
Re video, my tummy turns when I watch such things. It is amazing how they do it. It made me laugh though....no ropes but a helmet....and before someone says it's for the rocks from above....I do know but was funny for me. The Dawn Wall on Netflix will also stretch your mind!
Is Man on a wire across twin towers? I used to be okay with heights but cant watch a drone image swoop over cliffs. Imagine watching something being effected!
Probably fairer to say IRO 2000 active members - the figure is for all who ever signed up since the forum began! Nevertheless - it's been a bit slow to say the least!
It has gone up in the past few days which is great. It would be fantastic if the target(pre gift aid) could be could be achieved as Sjohnny starts the adventure. I for one am inspired by his challenge. From a wheelchair to climbing mountains. Brilliant.
and with much ear bashing from moi along the path to remission.
To other people who have these auto-immune illnesses I do not want you to despair and wonder why they cannot do the same.
SJ was a young fit fire officer in one of the top jobs. The fire service were brilliant as they have centres for employees who had suffered injuries etc they were brilliant. Bit like the Civil Service who have organisations that the staff can join and then if something happens, you are on the way to rehab.
So many of us are older when we encounter these illnesses. Every one of us a different in every way, so the path we walk is ours alone, with all the help we can get from others and the medicines which luckily are common to all, we just can and do re-act differently.
SJ wants to give something back to PMR & GCA.
SJ won't tell you this, so I am.
Fire and Ice Expeditions
Were formed in April 2004 and over the last 10 years have raised over £100,000 for local North East charities; we regular donate to Treetops Children’s Unit, Sunningdale School, Fire Fighters Charity, Calvert Trust, and the British Lung Foundation. Please remember that the Fire and Ice team self-fund all their expeditions which ensures that every last penny raised goes to charity.for British Lung Foundation, Treetops,
There are quite a few things to read up and pictures to see - just put Fire and Ice Expeditions in your search engine and then choose.
Finally, every penny they spend comes out of their own pockets so that every penny donated goes to the designated charity.
Now he will probably come and hit me over the head, except he is too busy just now, getting the final bits and pieces in place and luckily he will have forgotten by the time he gets back.
No I am not a relative..................just the person who ear bashed him. 😉
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