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Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:53 pm
by mickh
Hello Danny, put me down for a few pounds for when you do the Yorkshire! watch out for the boggy bits!

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:47 am
by Yorks_Loyal
Personally for me anything I usually do, I do for the Help the Heroes charity. But the MG one is just as worthy. Like I said a definate for the one and will help with planning. You can drive a mini bus with a normal driving license, I think.

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:36 pm
by BriH
Interesting. On BBC Breakfast this am Kate Silverton & Phil Packer (I think he his the Army guy who suffered horrendous spinal/leg injuries whilst in action) are doing a 3 Peaks for

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:38 pm
by BriH
Didn't finish......!
For "Support Phil & Sport Relief.
This guy is a true Hero who is leaving the Army and is going to dedicate the rest of life to helping kids.
Makes me feel very, very humble.

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:36 pm
by Leyther Pie
mickh wrote:Hello Danny, put me down for a few pounds for when you do the Yorkshire! watch out for the boggy bits!
Cheers Mick i will give ya a shout and i will watch out for the boggy bits ha ha

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:56 pm
by derbyshireexile
I'd be up for a spot more walking. I did Ben Nevis with Gregor, Danny, Mick and the rest in '08 (couldn't make it to Scafell last year though). Happy to chip in with the driving as well - company car and free fuel is always a bonus!! Snowdon is good fun, especially the Pyg Trail but it can be a bit busy in the summer as it's not the most challenging of walks to be fair and easily the shortest of the 3.

Neil

Re: A thought... 3 Peak Challenge - Mike Gregory

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:15 pm
by trotski_tgwu
derbyshireexile wrote:I'd be up for a spot more walking. I did Ben Nevis with Gregor, Danny, Mick and the rest in '08 (couldn't make it to Scafell last year though). Happy to chip in with the driving as well - company car and free fuel is always a bonus!! Snowdon is good fun, especially the Pyg Trail but it can be a bit busy in the summer as it's not the most challenging of walks to be fair and easily the shortest of the 3.

Neil
You changed your username mate or did you forget your password :lol: 2008 was a gd one, some great people there and a gd laugh which is a great bonus. Plus the best weather iv ever know for hill walking