2011 must be a year of madness, I have committed (or should be committed some say) to ride 1250 miles from Barwell to Brosteni in Romania.
This will take place in September so plenty of time to get fit.........
Follow my escapades on this forum as I try to get fit and raise money for the Forgotten Children of Romania.
The plan so far is to get 3 teams of 8 people to ( a team from Germany and a team from Czech to join me and my cohorts from this country) to ride from Barwell to Germany then on to Prague to Romania. the idea is that 2 people ride 50 miles at a time, handing over to another team so we have a non stop ride across Europe.
If anybody would like to join me on this trip please email me at gwilliams@feedthehungry.org
I am not a spring chicken - I have not been on a bike for years... in fact my only exercise this year has been walking the dog.
Why?
Whilst I was in Romania, we came across a project called 'meals on wheels' where young lads from the Bread of Life orphanage where taking meals out to widows and the less able, there dedication was so inspiring, and there attitude of 'its not a lot to give a little from what we receive' was inspirational.
Join me on my journey on this forum, in prayer, or sponsorship or even if you are an adventurer - join my on the bike ride through Europe and help the Children of Romania.
Bif on A Bike
Thank you for taking the time to read about my intended bike ride early next year inspired by my visit to Romania a few months ago, Romania why Romania its old news? Old news with new problems.
120,000 Street Children 100,000 children in orphanages does not barely touch the problem that Children in Romania face from day to day.
Here is an extract from my report from the trip.
.........our next destination up in the Northern Mountains to a small town of Brosteni, to The Bread of Life orphanage, where we were met by Gabi and his team who care for children ageing from as young as 3 to 18 years of age. The statistics where a stark reminder of the needs in this country as exemplified by the rural town of Brosteni with a population of around 8,000 people which has a state orphanage caring for 50 children, as well as The Bread of Life orphanage which has 95 kids and an extended food program for another 50 children in the area.
Yet whilst we were there we were given a taste of the heart of the team and the children, when we were invited to follow the ‘meals on wheels team’ of young lads from the orphanage who go out every day on their bikes with hot food in back packs to widows and less able people in the area. When asked why they do it, there reply is ‘its good that we can give a little from what we receive’ it was a very humbling experience to meet such great young lads who will ride up to 2 hrs to get the food out to those in need...............
Unable to shake these images from my head I was convinced to cycle from Barwell to Brostini a mere 1652 miles to raise money to feed over 1200 children in our feeding program in Romania. My head and my 50 year old body are in complete disagreement but I am determined to make this a point of difference for these kids, Hence the Bif on a Bike cartoon....which is too like me for comfort.
I hope that you will partner with me in this project to Raise £8,000 to provide enough food for a year for the 1200 children. The equivalent of 4 pence a meal or as the our slogan says £4 = 100 meals the price of a take away.
Just think £1 for every 100 will provide 400 meals or 4 pence a mile will provide 1652 meals
or £4 the price of a take away will provide 100 meals
If you would like to Sponsor me please visit
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/oldblokeonabike
Thank you for your support.
Gwyn Williams
Operations Manager
UK and Ireland
Getting Started
Now I have committed to doing this extraordinary event - I have had to get myself a bike,and taken my first ride in over a decade, one soar butt
Hows the training going
Are you getting the miles in
Hows the training Going
5 months to go until my trip from Barwell to Brostini 1652 miles - you may be wondering how the training is going
I am happy to say that i have moved from my armchair to bike - cleaned it down . no really, I am doing around 100 to 125 miles a week at present
doing around 25 -30 miles at a time, my time is coming down and I will be looking at getting an indoor traing thingamajig to do night time traing at home
during the bleak winter months.