Epic Expedition

MK to St. Ives: an Epic ExpeditionAlthough I’m sure you’re looking forward to Camp, I imagine that the journey is the thing that you’re looking forward to the least. Who wants to spend hours stuck on a train or coach simply trying to pass the time and waiting for your holiday to really begin. If you’re a staff member it could be even worse – you might have an 8 hour journey on a cramped minibus to enjoy. Wouldn’t it be nicer to be collected from your own back garden and taken directly to the Camp field by helicopter?

Well, as you’re contemplating how you’ll be getting to Camp, spare a thought for Simon Bradley. He’ll be setting off a full two weeks before everyone else in order to walk down to Camp in St. Ives. That’s right – walking all the way, unaided. I’m reliable informed that’s 240.81 miles as the crow flies, and 292 if you follow the route suggested by Google. Of course that leads to the question: why? Why would a normally very sensible guy decide to walk down to St. Ives when he has a perfectly good car (provided by his wonderful new employer)?

Last year Simon’s mum, Sally, was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer and after surgery was ruled out she received two unsuccessful courses of chemotherapy. Sadly, during Camp 2006 in Folkestone, Sally died in Willen Hospice. Simon and his family were at her bedside and remember the comfort and care both Sally and the family received from the amazing staff at the Hospice [more info]. To remember the first anniversary of his mum’s death, and to raise much-needed funds for Willen Hospice, Simon has resolved to undertake the long walk to Camp in St. Ives. You can read Simon’s explanation in his own words on the website he has set-up to support his walk: mkstives.org.

He set himself a target to raise £800 – and within three weeks through the generosity of family and friends he passed that target. Since then he has revised the target twice – now aiming to raise £1600.

So as you’re contemplating what it would be like to walk down to Camp this year, and as you realise that your journey by coach or train isn’t as bad as you thought, can I please ask you to do two of the following practical things to help Simon:

In addition you can keep up to date with his progress on his website which he’s planning to update throughout the walk, and congratulate him in person when you arrive at Camp in St. Ives, as his schedule should mean he arrives before the Campers.

Thanks!

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5 Responses to “Epic Expedition”

  1. Return Of The Wii « 1st Bletchley Amicus Says:

    [...] to celebrate the ‘almost’ end of the Amicus session, but also to send Simon off on his long trek to Camp! The restaurant at MK College is now closed as the students have to complete their college [...]

  2. Surprised His Own Spoon « 1st Bletchley Amicus Says:

    [...] tidied up, we ended the night by praying for Simon as he makes his final preparations for his epic expedition. Don’t forget to join us at the Church Centre this Saturday morning for a special breakfast [...]

  3. Milton Keynes Summer Camp Epic Expedition - Update « Says:

    [...] Expedition - Update July 12th, 2007 — easyrew Thanks to everyone who has sponsored Simon so far. He has now exceeded his revised target of £1600 and has already raised £2500. His new target is [...]

  4. Mostly Uncomfortable Flirting… « 1st Bletchley Amicus Says:

    [...] for Simon. We’ll send it to him in an effort to support and encourage him as he continues his incredible journey. We also gave him a call to find out about his progress and to wish him well for the next leg of [...]

  5. Milton Keynes Summer Camp Prayer Topics « Says:

    [...] aim was to raise £800 – but he is now exceeded his revised target of £4000 (please continue to spread the word as widely as possible). Pray for Simon’s feet in particular, and for safety, good health and [...]


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