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The Leprosy Mission


The Leprosy Mission
of England & Wales is a Christian charity and development organisation working in around 12 countries worldwide. It's aim is to eradicate the causes and consequences of leprosy. Leprosy is a human rights issue and the work of The Leprosy Mission goes beyond medical cure and treatment to include education, advocacy, rehabilitation and community regeneration.

Rainbow of Hope

Rainbow of Hope is a Cardiff based Christian charity working with the homeless, disadvantaged and asylum seekers in the city. It provides food, drink and clothing in the city centre every night of the year. It also provides food parcels for families in need and organises fellowship meals each weekday lunchtimes at its ARK drop in centre.

Saturday 26 April 2014

Getting ready for the trek!

After staying at the hospital for a few days I am now back in Kathmandu.  I've met the two tour guides and there are eleven other trekkers - one from Wigan (my daughter-in-law will be pleased!)

They are a mixed bunch.  About have of them are experienced walkers and the rest are first timers like me.  They are of all ages too.  I will be sharing with John who is 77!

We have an early morning wake up call at 5:30 am and we will be heading to Pokhara to begin the trek.

Keep those prayers going!

Love, Michael.

Wednesday 23 April 2014

I'm on my way!

Well the big day has finally arrived and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little bit apprehensive about what I am about to undertake.  After saying goodbye to my family and friends my wife and
I left for the bus station.  From here I caught the coach to Heathrow.

My plane stopped first in Abu Dhabi before I continued to Kathmandu.  I arrived at the Leprosy Mission Hospital after travelling for almost 24 hours.

The guest room at the hospital is pretty basic.  I had a supper of cold sausage, chips and baked beans that would've left my Grandson Louis wanting more!  I was then invited to a short prayer meeting in Nepalese.  It's now 7:30pm (Tuesday) and I'm going to bed.

I will be staying here for 3 nights before going to Pokhara on Friday to begin the trek.

Keep supporting and donating. 

Thanks, Michael.

Thursday 17 April 2014

My last big training walk before I go!

Well I've finally finished my last big training trek with a wonderful 6 hour walk in the Beacons. For this last trek I explored an area I had not seen before and I found this beautiful stream.

My training is now winding down.  I have only to do short walks around Roath Park Lake.  I mustn't over do it before I leave for Nepal on Monday.

Thanks for your continued support and encouragement.

Michael.




Tuesday 15 April 2014

It's getting nearer!

The change in weather is really helping me to prepare for the temperatures in Nepal.  Temperatures there are currently 28 degrees and it's getting hotter!
Last Wednesday I had a 4 hour walk along Porthcawl's rugged coastal path.  I then went over the mountain to Caerphilly and back in the blazing hot sun.

The trip is now fast approaching.  Please continue to support me and the charities. 

Thanks, Michael.

Monday 7 April 2014

Latest Update

On my training schedule Thursday and Friday are officially 'Rest Days' - if you can call looking after my Grandson Louis restful!  I can't really afford to be resting though so I took him for walks in his buggy.  1.5 hours on Thursday and 2 hours on Friday,  pushing him up the hills of Cefn Coed Road, Celyn Avenue and Penylan Hill etc.  For those of you unfamiliar with these roads it is quite an effort.

On Saturday I did another climb up The Wenallt to the top of Caerphilly mountain.  I had intended to walk to Caerphilly and back but as I reached the top of the mountain it started to rain heavily and soon the summit was covered in mist.  It's not a good place to be in those circumstances so I headed home.  Only 4hours but strenuous!

Sunday was busy and in church I received more kind donations.  The good news is that with the money pledged, donated online or money given to me and banked the new total stands at £1845, plus Gift Aid.  Thanks to everybody.

Keep spreading the news.  Only 2 weeks to go before I fly out!

Michael.

Thursday 3 April 2014

Tuesday 1st April: A climb in the Beacons


After two easy days I thought that it was about time I got serious.  I decided to take a 6 hour walk/climb in the Brecon BeaconsI picked a lovely day for it but it hard work.

I managed to reach the summit of Pen Y Fan.  At 886 metres it is the highest mountain in the Beacons and all of South Wales.

On my way down I decided to take a well earned rest.  Suddenly I realised I wasn't alone.  I turned around to see a string of wild Brecon ponies!




Did they think 'Fatman' was worth eating?  Perhaps they were offering me a lift down the mountain?  Either way they looked hungry so I didn't hang around to find out.  I was out of there and fast!

At the end of the day I was tired but very satisfied with my progress.

Thanks for your continued support,

Michael.

Tuesday 1 April 2014

One small step...

I had a very busy day on Saturday with the Leprosy meeting in Cardiff for the church reps.  This only left me time for a short 3hr walk/climb up Caerphilly mountain.  This is me on the summit which is about 3000 metres below the highest point on my trek.  Well I have to start somewhere!

Many thanks to everyone who has donated.  There are too many to name but you know who you are.  It is very much appreciated.  Your encouragement gives me the energy to keep going!

Thanks, Michael.