Part of his year fund raiser in aid of DISC dementia care and the Sara lee Trust. This event was sponsored by Alexander James Financial Planning. David Dixson)
President James embarked on a three-legged route from Dunkirk in France to Breda in Holland, stopping in Bruges and Sint Niklaas, accompanied by cycling Rotarians Tim Pilbeam and Perry Puddefoot and Perry’s wife Alison with head of logistics David Dixson driving the support vehicle. Hotels booked and Routes planned just left the cycling to do!
Day 1: The sun shone on and the team were soon leaving Dunkirk behind cycling across Bray Dunes before picking up cycle paths along the many canals. With flat paths and the gentle breeze behind them the team cycled the 48 miles without any mishap or incident. There were however a strained groin and sore bottoms to carry forward to the next day. David was on scene several times during the day finding the intrepid cyclists with much needed sustenance before locating the accommodation ready to unload luggage before throwing himself up the stairs and making use of the first aid kit. Food and beer was taken in Bruges before retiring for the night to recharge the batteries for the next day. Just over 48 miles covered
Day 2: The team awoke to a wet morning, but Tim and David soon sourced breakfast and the merry band were cycling again, dodging the pelotons travelling in the opposite direction. First stop of the day for refreshments and the only puncture which slowed the team by a few minutes while a new inner tube was inserted in the tyre.
After about an hour of cycling the team found David’s smiling face directing the them towards coffee, chocolate cake and homemade liqueur. The rain eased and the cyclists had a slight tail wind pushing them towards a late lunch. Too much food and rest made the last 12 miles seem like 20. The nights stop was Sint Niklaas just outside Antwerp. A somewhat seedy hotel in the middle of town provided the nights rest, Trip Adviser and Hotels.com duly advised. 51 miles covered today.
Day 3: Although an 08.30 breakfast was agreed the famous 5 were at a near-by bakers well before, consuming coffee and cakes ready to go. According to the mapping system today should have been around 50 miles. After a missed turn before lunch and cycling back the way we came the total was over 55 miles. Not disheartened by Tim Wahoo Pilbeams map work the team was in good spirits. The after-lunch session had the only riding incident of the 3 days when James decided a large beech hedge was lonely and decided to join it.
Dusted down and bike checked the last 8 miles went without incident although the pace was slightly reduced owing to aching rear ends, tight joints, a sore groin and a bit of general fatigue. Although Tim had obviously had a dose of steroids for lunch and cycled ahead and returned several times. Cycling towards Breda the town sign was very welcome and with more dodgy map work (not Tim) the hotel was located for the final film clip and photos.
Even better was David emerging from the hotel with a tray of beer. A restaurant had been booked and the famous 5 were joined by Paul Mertens President of Gouda Rotary to celebrate the achievement.
A total in excess of 155 miles was covered to add to President James overall total.
A great few days of exercise and friendship.
more Starting in Devonshire Square parade to Bexhill War Memorial followed by service and laying of wreaths.
more Slightly earlier than usual date for the inauguration of the new President and President Elect
more Beach Garden Project in full swing Lynn Langlands and Hugh Allen turning a dream into reality.
more Cheque for £1,000 presented to Sara Lee Trust by President James Slinn
more Cycling and socialising with Spalding Rotary club around South Holland
more This year President James Slinn is setting himself the target or riding 2,500 miles to raise funds for Dementia Information and Support Courses CIC (DISC) and Sara Lee Trust
more Appeal for further donations
more International & Foundation committee organised this trip for 21-23/02/16. Together with our spouses/partners, 14 of us had great fun and fellowship and memorable excursions.
more Great fun & fellowship on 15/12/15, with a new record number of guests
more 11/09 Fun&Fellowship:walking tour around Historic Lewes with Club members 15/09 Chaired Club's Speaker's meeting 29/09 Chairing & Welcoming Partners of Club meeting for a social evening.
more Participated in House to House and store collections for fund raising to local charities during December 2015
more 06/07 First task to unveil Rotary collector during the opening of Marina Court Garden by Rother District Council 07/07 Official undertaking of duties at Business meeting/Presidential Handover
more Donated a magnetic board and stand for educational purposes on 01/12/15 to the school
more On 27/11/05 attended this very worthwhile event organised by the community services committee
more Attended the fundraising event on 13/12/05 organised by the International & Foundation committee
more Attended District 1120 Conference 23-25 Oct 2015
more Chairing business meetings/feedback from council and committees once a month at least
more 02/09 Attended Senlac Rotary Club's 30th anniversary 04&05/09 participated in our Fundraising event-Ale&Arty Beer festival.07/09 Interactions/presentation with the charity Chestnut Tree House (Hospice for children) at Jerwood Art Gallery in Hastings.
more 06/07 First task to unveil Rotary collector during the opening of Marina Court Garden by Rother District Council
more November 2009 - January 2010
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more May 2009 - July 2009
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