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December 28, 2009

26 days to go until the toughest challenge of our lives!

Every now and then, I am reminded that this challenge is going to be bloody difficult.

You’ll notice a few people in that video look just slightly tired and worn out. Well, this is why:

The Kinabalu Challenge – 9 stages over 6 days

1. (Mon 22 January 2010 – a.m.) 4km running race

After just two days of acclimatisation to the extreme heat and humidity of Borneo, the challenge kicks off with a 4k race into the jungle. I guess Lonely Planet’s advice “do not do anything too physically demanding and avoid strenuous activity when you arrive in a hot climate” is kind of out of the window then!

2. (Mon – p.m.) Setting up camp

A nice hotel maybe? OK, a camp site? Tents even? Nope, this is proper Bear Grylls extreme survival stuff – building our own hammocks, shelter, fire – right out there in the jungle amidst all the mud, insects, cobras, scorpions and tropical rainfall.

3. (Tue – a.m.) Mountain bike / relay run – 6k – very hilly

After a trek out into the heart of the jungle, this stage involves taking it in turns biking and running on 6k of muddy off-road terrain, Camelbak’s most definitely required!

4. (still Tue – p.m.) White Water Rafting

Then, in the afternoon, white water rafting back to camp. Time to get those upper body muscles engaged.

5. (Wed – a.m.) Bamboo Rafting

Yesterday too easy? OK, this time we have to build our own rafts and race back up-river, remember all this time we’re competing against 7 other teams.

6. (Wed – still a.m.) 8.5k bike/run

Flatter terrain this time, so longer distance, not like we’ll be getting slightly knackered by this point or anything!

7. (Wed – p.m.) Kayak relay race

2-man kayaks now. Probably in torrential rain. This is a very tough day.

8. (Fri) Up the mountain!

Mt Kinabalu. The biggest one in South-East Asia. Described as the “Stair Master from HELL”, we will be ascending from 2000m to 3400m on this day – which should take us about 5-7 hours and really work those calf muscles.

9. (Sat) 2am start, to the 4100m peak

As if this isn’t hard enough already, let’s get up at 2am for the final stretch to the 4100m peak of Mt Kinabalu. This time we’re raising against the sun-rise. Steep, rocky, freezing cold and in the pitch dark.


Now, each of those activities on their own might not seem too difficult. But doing them one after the other on six consecutive days. And doing them in hot, humid, tropical conditions. And doing them not at a leisurely pace, but in a race for which we’ve been whisked half way across the world. That’s all going to make it hard.

But that is the challenge we’re embarking upon in 26 days time. That’s the crazy thing we’re doing for charity. That’s what we’re doing to persuade and inspire people to donate to Raleigh’s youth development programme: to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds get out there, and to help Raleigh make an impact on community projects around the world. That’s what our £10,000 target is for.

We’ve got 26 days.

We’ve got £862.86 left to raise.

As we are about to embark on the toughest, craziest challenge of our lives, please help us out with £5, £10 or whatever you can manage – http://www.justgiving.com/borneoforthis

Thank you.

Posted by Dan @ 12:59 am
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November 2, 2009

Wizards, Pirates and Bunnies


Captain Hook’s Misfits

Originally uploaded by Spanner Dan

Last Saturday, the most courageous of pirates, wizards and bunnies braved London’s Southbank for another excellent Treasure Hunt. Tourists and locals alike were stunned with ad-hoc street spell-casting, unexpected proposals in pubs and some crazy-looking people galavanting around in animal masks.

Thanks to everyone who took part!

And thanks once again to our sponsors for the event – the excellent hostel and party venue Belushi’s London Bridge and the frighteningly fun London Bridge Experience who provided some excellent prizes to our winning team.

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October 21, 2009

Capgemini Race Night in Woking ASE

Thanks to everyone who attended the Race Night last Thursday! An excellent time was had by all, and a lot of money was spent as well; a concoction that is sure to make an excellent Charity event.

We made £320 from the event, and €30 (the joys of working for an international company), which I believe is actually the most we’ve made from an individual event so far, so well done to us and thanks to everyone else for making it such a success!!

Many people purchased horses before the event and on the night, in order to win some fabulous prizes; thanks to our sponsors Nando’s, Delta Force Paintball, the Big Apple Bowling Ally, Sheer Beauty Hair Salon, the Globe Theater and Taste London.  The prizes were much sort after and the blind auction for Taste London membership generated nearly £100 all on its own.

The horse racing itself was also a lot of fun, and lots of small money changed hands throughout the evening (fortunately with the Charity always ending up better off!!) The races were all met by lots of cheering, particularly the comically long race we had half way through and everyone really did throw themselves into the mix and into the fun atmosphere of the night!

If you missed out on this race night and you want to attend the next one we should be having another one in the Wardour St. Office in London, and a third in Telford.  So do let us know if you are interested; there should be more great prizes up for grabs, and lots more fun to be had! (Capgemini Employees and family only).

Thanks Guys,
Amy

Posted by Amy @ 5:29 pm
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August 6, 2009

Arrr! It’s brilliant! Arrr!

One-legged pirate dancing was just one of the many activities our brave adventurers took on last Saturday in our 2nd London Treasure Hunt – aka “The Quest for the Golden Chicken”.

The scene was set by Amy and I, scientists who’s been tracking the mysterious and powerful Golden Chicken ever since it arrived in London, and our six teams set out upon their daring mission to discover it’s true power.

One team did this rather unexpectedly quickly – with some quick word work revealing the final location to them actually only minutes from the start. Well done to “Treasure C**t” for tracking it down!

But of course, there was plenty more to keep them, and the other 5 teams occupied all afternoon. The day saw a couple of moving romantic Shakespeare renditions, some very obscene vegetables and an awfully confused security guard called Marvin!

It all culminated in the wonderful Belushi’s, who kindly provided an absolutely cracking party location for the “after party” as well as prizes for runners up, “Threesome”, and the overall winners, “The Mummy Slayers” – who also received a generously donated ticket each to The London Bridge Experience.

A huge thanks to everyone who came and made the event so much fun – and especially to Laura aka “Wizzie the Wizard”, James the pirate, all the scary people at The London Bridge Experience, the Colombian coffee shop, Burnt Sugar in Borough market for the free fudge and Vicky and all the staff at Belushi’s for giving us such a great venue and such unbelievable drinks offers.

They certainly did the trick – and we raised over £325 towards our cause.

Check out all the fantastic photos and videos from the weekend here.

Posted by Dan @ 12:36 am
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July 29, 2009

Where is the Golden Chicken?

Just 3 days to go…

London Treasure Hunt - Join the Quest for the Golden Chicken!

London Treasure Hunt - Join the Quest for the Golden Chicken!

Do please join the fun!

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July 21, 2009

London Treasure Hunt II – less than 2 weeks away!

Currently spending lots of time organising another crazy day out in London…

Think something between a Treasure Hunt and a Pub Crawl – but with more silly costumes, a chance to sharpen your mind with cryptic clues, and plenty of opportunities for the public to look on in amazement and think, just what the heck are they doing?

It’s all taking place on Saturday 1st August

London Treasure Hunt II - registration now open!

London Treasure Hunt II - registration now open!

  • Saturday 1st August, 2pm-9pm
  • Southbank / London Bridge
  • Teams of 4-6 people (or just turn up and join a team on the day)
  • £10 donation per player (all proceeds going to charity this time)
  • Prizes for the winning team
  • Food and drinks deals all evening

Sign up now!

Posted by Dan @ 12:06 pm
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June 7, 2009

Our first event: Runaway brides and mad cows!

The Go Game was immense.

For one day only, sunny Soho saw 42 players running around in 8 teams posing for ridiculous photos, getting into crazy situations and generally having a hilariously fun time as they followed clues and rose to the challenges posed by the first Go Game for Good. All in the name of raising money for Raleigh and The Princes Trust.

A massive thank you everyone who took part. We raised £297 through the event, putting us a touch above that £1500 threshold – well on our way but definitely needing lots more support.

The creativity was spectacular as teams found the most bizarre locations for “inappropriate breakdancing” and composed moving reenactments of historical events using only their fingers.

They also encountered a bawling bride (played by Amy), a Spiderman who’d lost his strength and self-confidence (Ali), a vegetarian pirate (Andy) and a very mad cow (Dan).

Amy as a bawling bride, Ali looking tough as spiderman, Dan mooing his best and Andy sporting a fashionable moustache. The things we do for charity.

Amy as a bawling bride, Ali looking tough as spiderman, Dan mooing his best and Andy sporting a fashionable moustache. The things we do for charity.

Some very inappropraite breakdancing

Some very inappropraite breakdancing

Amy stumbled upon a genuine stag do. What are the chances!

Amy stumbled upon a genuine stag do. What are the chances!

Perhaps it should be called FUN raising.

Definitely a unique event, and one that was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone (including us!) We were very lucky to team up with Mei and Chris from The Go Game UK, who run these kind of events all over the US and Europe. Thanks guys for making it so much fun!

Seems like demand will be high for a second Go Game for Good later on in the summer.

Stay tuned, and if you want to get involved with future events, please do get in touch.

Posted by Dan @ 10:08 am
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