Posts Tagged ‘overnight walk’

The Launch of the Tall Stories Large Events

December 23rd, 2009

Its exciting times all round for us with our first 10k and our first overnight walk around London. With both the Big Issue Winter Walk and the After Adoption 10k exceeding expected numbers and being a huge success, they have each immediately become an annual fixture in the calender. Both have led to enquiries from participants for other charities to do the same and even for triathlons.

The event was so successful it even prompted a letter of thanks from the CEO of After Adoption.

“You should be aware by now of the volumes of positive feedback we have

received from runners who took part. One of the comments we have received

most consistently is that the run was very well organised and everything went

very smoothly. At After Adoption we know only too well that it is sheer hard work

and a will to deliver work that creates successful events and I thank you and your

team for bringing both of these attributes to our event in spades.

I think you know already that the event also surpassed its fundraising objectives,

which is wonderful for a first year and especially a year that has been difficult for

so many people. Sponsorship money raised by runners continues to arrive and

we will let you know the final figure raised in due course. This money will support

our work with children and adults affected by adoption across England and

Wales.”

20 second interview with Clayton Payne-Tour Leader and Front Marker on Big Issue Winter Walk

December 23rd, 2009

I am a:

Guide  - yup

Tour Leader – yup

I have just been on:

The Big Issue Winter Walk

Date: 20th/21st November 2009

For charity: Big Issue

My High point:

Hearing everyone’s positive comments as I was walking the last mile again, and again, and again….

My Low point:

Realising there was one lone walker ahead of me determined to complete the course in record breaking time irrespective of whether the refreshment stops had been opened or not and I had 249 other people to look after.

My funniest moment:

Not realising how many vendors were going to turn up with cats and dogs in tow!

The person who made my trip and why:

Jay, the Fundraising Events Manager at Big Issue, who had put in so many hours of work to make the event really creative, relevant and fun for the walkers.

 The best food:

Mince pies and mulled wine at the Roundhouse! Cant beat that at 2am!

 My summary in less than 20 words:

18 miles has never been so long or so much fun!