Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Stu's Walk - the post match report by our chief walking pundit Paul Tyrer


Stu’s Walk






On 10th June 2012, a group of family and friends of Stuart Tyrer staged a sponsored walk in memory of Stuart, who died at the age of 23 in an accident on Snowdon in April this year. 26 people walked to the summit of Snowdon from Snowdon café in Pen Ceunant, near Llanberis. The walkers were supported by a basecamp team of 6, who manned a publicity stall, collected donations, and prepared hot food for the walkers on their return.



Funds collected are to be split between Mountain Rescue, SARDA (Search & Rescue Dogs Association), and Help for Heroes.



The Walk



The walk departed from Snowdon Café, Pen Ceunant SH579592 at 09:40. The 26 walkers followed the Llanberis Path to Snowdon summit SH610543, arriving at 12:50. Return was by the same route, leaving the summit at 14:00 and arriving back at Snowdon Café at 16:10.



The weather was fine and clear with little or no wind and excellent visibility over Anglesey to the North, and most people were walking in T shirts. We encountered cloud at the 1000m level, ½km short of the summit. With a temperature at this height of 6-7o C, a light southerly wind felt cold enough to persuade most people to put a jacket on. It then started to rain whilst the team were in the summit café, and this continued until about ½ hour into the descent, after which the weather again turned fine and dry.



At the summit, we held an informal ceremony a short distance down the path which Stuart is believed to have taken from the summit. We laid a small bunch of poppies, with a memorial card, and the 55 Squadron Brick was presented to its last-ever recipient. This was a touching and emotional tribute to Stuart, and the team then retired to the summit café.





     



Walk Statistics



Snowdon Café, Pen Ceunant SH579592 to Snowdon summit SH610543 and return



Distance:                     13km round trip

Ascent & descent:       920 metres

Time for ascent:          3 hours 10 minutes

Time for descent:        2 hours 10 minutes





Thanks to our Supporters



We want to say a big thank you to everyone who took part and made the whole weekend such a tremendous success.



Thanks to the following organisations for material, financial and other support:



Aquinas College, Stockport                Loan of a minibus for the weekend



Cobdens Hotel, Capel Curig               Hospitality and friendly service during a long evening



Colourbanners.co.uk                           Provision of publicity banner



Lighthouse Stationery, Fleetwood     Provision of publicity leaflets



Siabod Café, Capel Curig                   Opened especially early for breakfast, donation to funds



Snowdon Café, Pen Ceunant             Provision of facilities to establish ‘basecamp’, and general raising of the profile of the event



Sam Swift & Ellis Brigham                Accommodation and use of facilities at Capel Curig store                         Mountain Sports



78plate.com                                         Provision and printing of T shirts





Thanks also to everyone who has made donations, sponsored a walker etc, and to the many people who were unable to be present on the day, but sent their good wishes.



Particular thanks are due to Charlie, Jake, Jamie, Mike and Rick for conceiving the idea in the first place, and for the hard work they have put into the organisation over the last 2 months.









Paul and Carol Tyrer

12th June 2012






The walkers (in alphabetical order)                                    The Basecamp Team



Andrew Bryan                                                                                    Jan Gleave

Jake Bryan                                                                              Heather Lawson

Phil Cawood                                                                           Iris Reed

James Cartlidge                                                                       Jill Tipping

Charlie Egan                                                                           Mark Tipping

James Garnett                                                                         Carol Tyrer

Mike Geldard

Hayley Hall

Ed Heaton

Jamie Kenyon

Wayne Knowles

Mark Lawson

James Morgan

Adele Mueller

Chris Mueller

John Mueller

Tim Nelson

Maddie Pizzoni

James Ritchie

Chris Rose

Charlotte Sims

Kim Smith

Hope Starr

Johnnie Tipping

Paul Tyrer

Rick Wills



And the 2 dogs, Ben and Murphy




Pictures

Kim has made a video for us of our day up Snowdon have a watch its on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB_T8QLv0xo&feature=youtu.be

If you would like to make a donation:
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www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2
www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer3

Monday, June 11, 2012

WE DID IT!!!

So we safely reached the very top of Snowdon.

A massive well done to everyone and a big thank you from all the lads.

Keep watching here there will be photos to come.

If you would like to donate.
www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2
www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer3

Friday, June 8, 2012

Breakfast

Good Morning.

Here is the Breakfast menu for Sunday morning it is long.

If you would like breakfast then please either email me or message Carol and by Saturday and we can give the Cafe an Idea of what we want.

                Breakfast
                           (Served from 7.30am till 12.00pm)
Regular breakfast
Grilled local bacon, pork & leek sausage, free range fried egg, grilled tomato,
Baked beans……………………………………………………………………………………….………£4.75
Siabod’s breakfast
Grilled local bacon, pork & leek sausage, free range fried egg, grilled tomato,
Fried mushrooms, black pudding, baked beans, hash brown and includes a
Mug of filter coffee or a pot of tea.......................................................................................£6.85
Vegetarian breakfast
Glamoran sausage, hash brown, free range fried egg, grilled tomato,
Fried mushrooms, baked beans……………………………………………………….………………£4.95
Siabod’s special
French toast (two pieces of bread wrapped and fried in egg) with bacon or
Maple syrup………………………………………………………………………………………...………£3.30
Other breakfast options:
Smoked salmon and free range scrambled eggs…………………………………………..………£5.85
Free range soft poached eggs on buttered toast…………….…………………………………..…£2.95
Free range scrambled eggs with melted red welsh mature cheddar cheese on toast....£3.75
Grilled local thick cut bacon  or  pork & leek sausage bap……………………………………...£3.50
Grilled local thick cut bacon  or  pork & leek sausage bap with free range fried egg....£3.95
Two slices of toast with welsh butter & jam………………………………………………………...£1.50
Porridge with honey or Demerara sugar………………………..……………………..….………..£2.50
             Hikers Packed lunch
Selection of homemade sandwich, water, crisps, homemade flapjack and
Banana or apple…………………………………………………………………………………..£7.45
Please place the order the day before to take away next morning.
If you wish you can also order by phone on 01690 720429.

                        Lunch
                                    (Served from 12.00pm)
Homemade soup of the day with Mediterranean crusty roll & welsh butter…………………………………………………………………………………………………..£3.50
 (Please see the board for today’s option)
          Open sandwiches
               Served on thickly sliced granary or white cob bread
Home roasted welsh beef with horseradish sauce……………………………..………….…£4.95
Home cooked chicken breast with garlic mayonnaise….……………………….………..£4.45
Smoked salmon with cream cheese ………….……………………..…………………………..£6.25
Home cooked ham and red welsh mature cheddar cheese……………….……..…..…..£4.95
Red welsh mature cheddar and caramelised onion………………………….……..……..£3.95
Brie, cranberry and local grilled bacon………………………………………………………£5.65
Bruschetta style (tomato, onion, olives, pesto)………………………..……….….............£4.95
All sandwiches are served with Salad Garnish and crisps.
                  
             Ploughman’s Lunch
Choice of either red welsh mature cheddar or mild welsh cheddar with home
Cooked ham, salad, cox’s apple, Homemade chutney, thick cut bread and
Welsh butter…………………………………………………………………………………………£6.95
                                    Panini
Brie and cranberry………………………………………..…………………………………………£4.60
Grilled local bacon, brie and cranberry ………………………………………………………£5.95
Grilled local bacon and welsh cheddar cheese………………………………….……………£5.45
Home cooked ham, red welsh mature cheddar cheese and onion….…………………£5.95
Tuna melt………………………………………………………………………………….……………£4.60
All Panini are served with salad garnish and crisps.
             Jacket potato
Choose any of the following fillings: baked beans, home cooked ham,
Welsh cheddar cheese, home roast chicken and tuna mayonnaise……………….…£4.50
Plain with welsh butter……………………………………………………………………………£3.00
All served with salad garnish.
                   Salads
Smoked salmon and cream cheese …..……………………….………………….……………..£6.25
Home roasted welsh beef ………………………………………………………………………….£4.95
Home cooked ham……………………………………………………………………………………£4.95
Feta cheese salad………………………………………………………………………………..……£4.95

                Side orders
Chips/with cheddar cheese……………………………………….………………………£2.00/£2.50
Garlic bread/with cheddar cheese……………………………………………………..£1.40/£1.70

          Children’s special
Chicken pop-pops, chips and peas or baked beans…………………….…………………..£3.75
Fish fingers, chips and peas or baked beans………………………………………………..£3.75
Burger and chips…………………………………………………………………………………….£3.75
       Snacks/Afternoon tea
Welsh cakes and welsh butter………………………………………………………..……………..£1.95
Tea cakes with welsh butter……………………………………………….…………………..……£1.95
Traditional local Bara Brith with welsh butter…………………………….………….……£1.95
Caramel shortbread………………………………………………………………….…………..……£1.95
Homemade chocolate flapjack…………………………………………………….……………….£1.70
Homemade fruit and nuts flapjack……………………………………………..……………….£1.70
Homemade plain flapjack……………………………………………………………………….….£1.70
Homemade chocolate brownie………………………………………………………….……….…£1.95
Homemade scone with welsh butter, jam and clotted cream………………..……….…£3.95
For today homemade special cakes please see display cabinet.


              Hot Drinks
Espresso………………………………………………………………………….…………….…….……£1.50
Americano……………………………………………………………….……………………………….£1.60
Cappuccino……………………………………………………………………………………………….£1.85
Latte………………………………………………………………………………………………………...£1.95
Pot of tea…………………………………………………………………………………………….…….£1.60
Selection of teas: red bush, camomile, peppermint, green, fruit, earl grey…………£1.75
Mug of fresh filter coffee…………………………………………………………………………….£1.20
Hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows…………………………………….…………£2.20
               Soft Drinks
Welsh water still/sparkling 330ml………………………………………………………………..£1.10
Coke/diet coke 330ml……….…………………………………………………………………………£1.30
 Sprite/diet sprite 330ml.…………………………………………………………………………...£1.30
 Fanta, sprite 330ml…………………………………………………………………………………..£1.30
Bottled orange/apple/cranberry juice 250ml…..……………………………………………£2.40
Squash orange/blackcurrant/lemon/strawberry 285ml…………………….…………....£1.20










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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Weather

Good afternoon,

As you all probably know the British weather can be rather well ify!

Just to let you know that you will not be allowed on the mountain if you do not have the proper kit and if you think we can't stop you remember Jamies hard! The kit list is further down the blog.

There are a few options for if the weather is bad. If it is a complete no go then we will walk around the lake if it is Okish we may just go half way. There is a link to the met office below.

Remember any weather prediction, even from the met office, before 24 hours is a guestimation and anything before 5 days is a complete and utter stab in the dark.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/loutdoor/mountainsafety/snowdonia/snowdonia_latest_weather.html

Meeting us on the Day?

If you are planning to walk then you need to muster at the Snowdon Cafe post code LL55 4UW.

Please muster at 08:45 for a 09:00 Start. Please do not park at the Cafe park in town then walk (around a mile) from town up to the Cafe.

If you are meeting us later in the day then don't worry there will be people at the cafe all day, no doubt getting sozzled. If you drive up to the cafe and let us know your there then you can drive into town park and one of our not so sozzled members will follow you down and pick you up.

If you are perfectly able to walk please just park in the town and walk up. Its not far and not steep up a well paved road and the fresh air will probably do you good!!

Parking in town is between £4 anhd £6.

See you there

SUNDAY 10TH JUNE

Camping

For all of us camping here are the details.

We will be camping behind Ellis Brigham store in Capel Curig, post code LL24 0EP
There is a small ablutions block and we will, quite sensibly, be going to the pub for tea on the Saturday night.

You will then be bussed from Capel Curig to Snowdon at 0815.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Jamie

Jamie ‘Big Dog’ Kenyon was born in Southampton making him the only Southern Softie of the group. Seeing sense at a very early age and moving to Hazel Grove, he attended Warren Wood Primary School which is where, at the age of 6, he met Jake.



 At 13 Jamie joined the ATC and at 16 he also went to Aquinas College where once again Jamie and Jake were reunited in PE lessons, much to their teacher, Helens, despair. But Helen wasn’t Jamie’s favourite PE teacher. Jamie had an extra special place in his heart for Pat ‘Powerhouse’ Greening, a 50 year old hockey super sensation, who could bench press more than the rugby team weighed and would snap even the fiercest cage fighter like a twig.

Jamie’s hobbies include running, walking and doing whatever Charlie tells him to.

After leaving college Jamie worked at Sainsbury’s in the general merchandise section and his claim to fame was that he managed to stop someone who was trying to rob a telly. It was while working at Sainsbury’s that Jamie got into his car one dark wet night and decided to drive straight into a lamppost, hitting it with such force he bent it. After the constant jibes about being a Southern Softie Jamie decided he was going to prove everyone wrong and joined the Royal Marines. He did well proving us wrong but unfortunately picked up a knee injury and was discharged. After the Marines, Jamie worked at Quick’s, a car dealership in Stockport. This is a great job as it lets him drive really cool cars like a 6 year old Cleo with a massive 1.2 litre engine. Jamie has also washed trains and worked as a body guard to the Chinese mafia (allegedly). Jamie is now currently back at Quick’s part time while also studying at college learning to cut down trees.

Jamie prides himself on being able to do the most pull ups out of anyone he has met outside the group and the fact that he can run faster than his dogs. So Jamie the Snowdon summit record is 39 minutes, see you up there in 20?

Thursday, May 31, 2012

We need help.

It was our original plan to borrow a mini bus to get people from the Stockport Area to Snowdon and to assist with running people to train stations ect. Unfortunetly we have been unable to get hold of the Poynton Rotary Club Mini bus.

We have a number of old people who can drive them on their licence. So can anyone help?

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Jake?

Jake Bryan, where do we start? Jake, also known as Shady Jake, not because he hangs on street corners playing coins in Hazel Grove. It is more the fact that he wears his sunglasses or ‘shades’ all the time, even when it is dark!

Jake, full time boat driver, full time banging on about it, he has finally landed himself with a lovely lady and finally a career that hasn’t changed like the weather. This complete lad, has wanted to be a fast jet pilot, Paratrooper (nobody quite knows why), submariner, astronaut, gold miner, the man who invents names of new biscuits and for some strange reason a drag queen, but that last one might have been made up!
After going to Marple High School he went to Aquinas College and studied PE and some other things that aren’t much use to anyone. During his time with the ATC Jake was awarded best cadet and made it to the mighty rank of Corporal! As well as making his squadron and friends proud Jake was selected for the North Region Rugby Squad, Jake has been on many summer camps and has been to NATO Rhinedahlen, RAF Northolt and RAF Aldergrove in Northern Ireland.
Jake has been known exaggerate slightly, but this is the reason we love him so much, and that fact that when you poke him he squeals like a little girl.
Jake ‘Snake Hips’ Bryan is definitely the dancer of the group, followed very closely by Jamie Kenyon, when put together with half a crate of intoxicating beverage Jake has been known to Night Fever the dance floor into complete silence and with a little bit of encouragement from certain individuals will also get naked, he has definitely got a lot braver since moving to the home of economic depression which is Fleetwood.
Jake, buddy don’t ever change!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Mike?



“Who is Mike?” This is just the first of a long list of questions that intelligence agencies from all over the world are asking.

Mike Geldard / El Geldardo / The Brick / Gelly... these are just some of his many alter-egos.
Mike is rumoured to have been born on the 1st September 1989. He attended Bramhall High School, which is where he met Charlie Egan.



Mike joined the ATC when he was 13 years old where he first met Stuart. It was while as a member of the Air Cadets Mike gained the first, of what was to soon become many aliases. After school Mike attended Aquinas College (can anyone spot two common themes here?). It was at this point Mike was approached by military intelligence.


After Aquinas College Mike told us he was studying at Manchester University but the full truth is only known by himself and a few very privileged, high ranking, individuals. While ‘studying’ at Manchester, Mike also worked at Go Outdoors.



Mikes interests involve skiing, hiking and playing the strong silent type to attract women.

To this day, Mike remains adament that he still works at Go Outdoors, but this is just a cover story. Mike still frequently goes away on ‘skiing’ holidays, all that can be said about these trips is that he makes fictional characters like James Bond look like amateurs.







Who is going to scale the Mountain?

Good evening all,

I need a list of everyone that is going to come with us.

Please email me at stuswalk@gmail.com

Please include your name(s)
If you are planning to camp on the Saturday night or turn up on the Sunday morning.
If you need to borrow any kit.

Thanks for all your support

REMEMBER SUNDAY 10TH JUNE

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Who is Rick?

So who is Rick?

Rick was born on 2nd August 1991. None of us new him until he went to Hazel Grove High School which is where he met Jamie Kenyon.

Rick was the last one of us all to join the Air Training Corps but loved it so much he stayed in all the way to Cadet Warrant Officer. For those of you who do not have experience of the ATC the rank of CWO is the highest that you can achieve as a cadet. It is a great honour to achieve this rank and as soon as you do people start thinking you should have probably left and found some friends.
 Ricks interests include drinking, riding his bike and well that’s where it err... sort of stops. Rick is, at best, mildly skilled on his bike and it is not this that makes him appear to be good but his severe disregard for his own life. I personally have seen him accelerate towards a particularly large jump land fall off and get stuck in a tree, in fact I have a video of it, it is more the fact that after I had picked him out of the tree and put him back on his feet he immediately went back and did the jump again needless to say he fell off again missing the very same tree by inches. Upon getting back up he decided that the landing ground wasn't particularly good so what was most definitely needed was to move on to a much bigger and scarier looking jump.
After school Rick went to Aquinas College to study A levels in subjects he can't quite remember.
Rick has completed his initial briefing and has the date for his Army Main Board. He has aspirations of becoming a Logistics Officer. Unfortunately, for everyone else, if Rick does pass and joins the Army then the Defence budget will have to be considerably raised to account for the endless amount of things that he will break and the expense of tailor making uniform to fit his massive head. It is at this point I would like to explain that I do not mean massive head in the metaphorical sense that Rick thinks he is amazing but in the literal sense that if you do meet him his head is the size of a water melon. This massive increase in the defence budget will surely plunge the country into another recession.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

So who are we?

There are five of Stuart's closest friends organising this walk and we thought that it would be nice if you got to know us.

Lets start with Charlie.

Charlie was born on 7th March 1990 and skipping
over his early life, as we didn't know him then, he went to Bramhall High School where he met Mike Geldard.

At age 13 Charlie joined the Air Training Corps at 55 (Woodford & Bramhall) sqn. Which is where he first met Stuart Tyrer and the rest of us.

Charlie left Bramhall High School in 2006 and went to do A levels at Aquinas College.

While completing his A levels in trivial subjects such as design (Charlie obviously thinks making a wine cabinet and a guitar constitutes an A level)  he did do something useful and worked at Go Outdoors.


After his A levels he went to the University of Huddesfield where he managed to find some time, between the snowboarding, drinking and entertaining the constant stream of woman that seem to follow him everywhere for no reason that we can work out, to actually study drawing houses or as he calls it Architecture.

He is now a tea boy at an Architectural company where he works 50 hours a week in return for no remuneration but he is sometimes allowed to watch a man use a crayon if he has been a really good boy.

Charlie, being a massive girl, cannot leave the house unless he is wearing his best outfit and Stuart would frequently be heard calling him every name under the sun as we would wait for hours on end for Charlie to get ready for a night out.

Finally, now listen up if you are one of these girls that follows Charlie around, Charlie will never love a woman as much as he loves his hair. Some men love football, some golf and some even love there wife or girlfriend but for Charlie it’s the hair. Charlie has spent so much time brushing and styling his hair that he cannot explain the offside rule!!

Obviously we do all love Charlie and so did Stuart and any criticizing that goes on is only in good humor even if there is a lot of it! Charlie is on Facebook and if you add him he might accept you if a) he likes the look of you or b) if you are a girl.


WE ARE ON GROUGH

People are getting to know what were doing!!

The kind chaps at Grough have published our story.

Its here at: http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/2012/05/16/five-will-tackle-snowdon-in-memory-of-friend-who-died-on-mountain

Remember Sunday 10th June

You can donate at:

http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2

Friday, May 18, 2012

Kit List

We all know the adage

"There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing"

So here is a kit list for anyone who is coming up the mountain;

  Walking Boots,
  Waterproof Coat and Trousers,
  Quick Dry Trousers (Walking trouser/jogging bottoms)
  Base layer (Football Shirt)
  Outer layer (Fleece or wool jumper)
  Hat (Cold weather/sun hat - Weather Depending)
  Gloves
  Walking Socks
  Rucksack
  At least 1 litre of water
  Snacks - Flapjack, Chocolate, Biscuits
  Blister Plasters/Micro porous tape
 
Anyone wishing to use the train;
 Sturdy Shoes/Boots
 Warm Jumper
 Jacket/Coat

There is a cafe at the top and a chance for refreshments, our brilliant team of helpers will be at the top cheering as we arrive.
 
Anyone who needs to borrow kit please let us know  stuswalk@gmail.com

Remember SUNDAY 10TH JUNE

http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2
 
  
 

 

 

Monday, May 14, 2012

The Training Has Started!!

As you all may have guessed Snowdon is not an easy effort. Snowdon stands at a height of 1,085m.
Lets put this into context:

Burj Khalifa (worlds tallest building) 828m



The Queen Mary 2 is 345m Long

Queen Mary II Einlaufen Hamburg Hafengeburtstag 2006 -2.jpg






Shard on 12 March 2012.JPG                                                 Shard, London (Tallest Building in Europe) 310m

             
Ben Nevis (highest mountain in the UK)   1344m

                                                              File:BenNevis2005.jpg

So as you can see its a big effort finally here is a picture of Jake training for Snowdon on the Old Man of Coniston at 803m

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Story is Out There

GET DOWN YOUR LOCAL PAPER SHOP!!!

Our Story is in the Manchester Evening News so go and buy one.
Its not on the website yet but I will post a link as soon as I can find it.




REMEMBER SUNDAY 10TH JUNE

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

WE NEED HELPERS

Good Evening Everyone,

So as we are walking up the highest mountain in Wales we need help.
We will, of course, be taking charity buckets up the mountain for people to donate coins. For anyone who has ever been involved in bag packing at a supermarket will know these become very very heavy. So we will be needing people to follow us up on the train.

We have 2 helpers possibly 3 but we need more.

If you are able to help please contact us at stuswalk@gmail.com

Remember SUNDAY 10TH JUNE

http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2

The worlds worst boyband

So a Manchester Evening news photographer turned up to take some pictures of us. As soon as the story is up on the website I will post a link so you can get the full scoop on what were doing.

If you want to come with us drop me an Email at stuswalk@gmail.com

Remember SUNDAY THE 10TH JUNE

http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2

Monday, May 7, 2012

Charlie's Hair

Ok Everyone one of the organisers of Stu's Walk has said that if £10,000 is raised he will shave off his much loved hair.

Also we have new just giving pages specially for Stu's walk

So if you want to see a bald charlie then please give to.

http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer
http://www.justgiving.com/stuartdtyrer2

Manchester Evening News

Good Afternoon all,

Big thanks to the M.E.N. who will help publicise our walk by publishing a story within the next few days. I will send you all a link in the next couple of days.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Route Has Been Chosen

The Route will be the Llanberis Path.

The Path is around 9 miles long and follows the railway all the way to the top. Bellow is a picture of the path next to the railway lets hope the day is just as beautiful as this. If you want more information on the route were taking then have a look here. http://www.eryri-npa.gov.uk/visiting/walking/Hard-Mountain-Walks/llanberis-path

Llanberis Path

Remember SUNDAY THE 10TH JUNE

You can donate http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer2
Or here             http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

SUNDAY 10th JUNE

The date has been set SUNDAY 10TH JUNE this will be the day that we are going to walk up Snowdon.

The route chosen is the Llanberis path thats the one that follows the train all the way up.

You can donate http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer2
Or here             http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer

What Happened?

Good afternoon, if you want to know what happened to Stuart then you can read about it here (http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1491206_cheadle-hulme-hiker-23-plunges-to-his-death-on-snowdon)

Whats going on?

As I am sure you have read in the description, 5 of Stuart's closest friends are organising a charity walk up Snowdon.

You can donate http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer2
Or here             http://www.justgiving.com/StuartTyrer

We will leave it up to you to decide.