FourChurches2007
April 6-8 2007
135 Miles in 48 hours,
from Selby Abbey to Durham Cathedral!

We did this 135 mile journey to raise over £4000 to 'pay for a day' of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. See our sponsorship page here. Thank
you so much to everyone that helped.
!!!!!TRIP REPORT COMING REAL SOON!!!!
It was the 3rd
time we've made the trip to Durham Cathedral, although the 2005 trip began at York
Minster rather than at Selby Abbey. We set off on the Easter Bank Holiday
Friday (6th April).
- Early
evening on Friday - we left from Selby Abbey at approximately 4:00pm. cycled an easy, flat 25 miles stopping briefly at Riccall St. Mary's Church
and York Minster for a photo shoot! Then onwards to the camp-site at
Linton Locks just North of York - a gorgeous place by the river. We dined at the Blacksmiths Arms in Newton on Ouse;
great food
and beer! Craz and Gary had pitched the tents earlier in the day as a
nice surprise to the group!
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On Saturday morning we set off for the White Horse and
a hill climb up and over the Yorkshire Moors - the support car carried our tents,
equipment and a change of clothes to the campsite on the foothills at the other
side of the Moors. There we camped in a lovely pub beergarden, enjoyed another great
meal and a few more beers before hitting the sack again.
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Sunday morning, up early for a hearty breakfast
and then set off down the bank into Middlesbrough, along to
Hartlepool for lunch by the sea and then work our way inland to Durham Cathedral
and the finish line!
The route was mainly traffic
free - trundling through countryside, amazing views and some fabulous industrial
architecture in
Middlesbrough. We took it easy, plenty of time to do it. All riders felt exhilarated when
they finished at the huge doors of the impressive Durham Cathedral.
Fancy coming with us in 2008?
Contact us
now!!
Click
here
to see our justgiving page for the 2007 event or check out the
ride history
page for if for information, photos and ride reports on the
2006 event!
We're always looking for corporate
sponsors for this event. Could this be you? You can either donate bike
spares, cycle clothing, goods that we can raffle off to raise money or simply donate
some cash! You can even have the ride named after your company by becoming
an event partner, just as Ultimate Pursuits did for the
Ultimate Pursuits Sea2Sea2006
event!
Contact us now to talk about how
we can help each other to help the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Service or for more information
see our support us page.
Thank you to our corporate sponsors for helping us 'Pay for a Day' of the Yorkshire
Air Ambulance.
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Excellent Tadcaster-based cycle shop selling a whole range of cycling goods and
accessories and providing servicing for our bikes for this event. |
http://www.cyclesense.co.uk/ |
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EMIS is the UK's leading IT supplier in primary healthcare, hosting over 39 million
electronic patient records (EPRs) within its systems. Around 55 per cent of doctors
in the UK currently use EMIS software each day. They're matching the fundraising
efforts of some of our riders for this event! |
http://www.emis-online.com/ |
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LaserZone @ Xscape in Castleford (just off Junction 32 of the M62) have donated
tickets so that we can raise money for this event. If you've never been to LaserZone
before, or want to know more, check out their website! |
http://www.laserzone.co.uk/ |
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Thanks to Newcastle Business School for supporting CharityAdventure.org.uk |
http://www.newcastlebusinessschool.co.uk/ |
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We're very grateful to Pennine Helicopters because they have donated one free 20 minute pleasure flight as a raffle prize! |
http://www.penninehelis.co.uk/index.php |
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We'd like to thank Sheffield Wednesday for offering us a raffle prize of two tickets to a home game in the 2007/2008 season! |
http://www.swfc.premiumtv.co.uk/ |
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Your Company Logo Here!!! |
Sponsor us by putting your company logo, tag line and a link here, starting from
£20. |
www.linktoyoursite.co.uk |