philaw
22-08-2006, 15:40
How far do you think you could get without stopping for re-supply? Some of the services people will know this. I'm thinking of doing something different for a sponsored walk, and thought that doing an epic hike, only taking on water, would be a good promotional thing to drum up support.
Assuming I carry 15kg including water, and I could get my kit weight down to about 6kg/ 12lbs, that leaves 2kg for water and7kg for food. I don't exactly plan on eating pemican (that fat and sugar stuff that Scott arctic explorers eat), but if I chose my foods well, with lots of fairly dry meats and dried carbs, like cous cous, with a fair amount of fat, then I could get a long way. At a rough estimate, I would need a maximum of about 1kg of food and fuel per day, so could survive at least a week.
What do you all think? Would you sponsor somebody that said they were going to walk the full length of the Wolds Way or Cleveland Way non-stop, except for water? It would really get the cause noticed if I could make an epic distance in a different way.
I want to raise some money for people in the area my wife grew up in (China), where the farmers live on $1-2 a day, and are as poor and lacking in opportunities as anyone. My wife even has a couple of relatives living there in those conditions. The main international charities don't operate in China at all because the scope of the task is too great for them. Bigger developing countries get far less per person than poorer ones; in China's case almost nothing. It would be good to promote the needs of people in mainland, where there are lots of problems and not a lot of help from anybody.
I'd have to decide what the money would be used for, of course, but I'm thinking of things like proper latrines/ toilets (they use pits), scolarships for kids to study, and income generation schemes (which is what they would probably prefer). My brother in law lives in the area, and the head of the primary school is my wife's cousin's husband, so there'd be people to organise it at that end. Any administration costs would be paid by me.
What do you all think? I think that if I could find some way to set up a website so people could sponsor me with their cards, and get it properly promoted and maybe accredited by a big charity, then it could take off.
Assuming I carry 15kg including water, and I could get my kit weight down to about 6kg/ 12lbs, that leaves 2kg for water and7kg for food. I don't exactly plan on eating pemican (that fat and sugar stuff that Scott arctic explorers eat), but if I chose my foods well, with lots of fairly dry meats and dried carbs, like cous cous, with a fair amount of fat, then I could get a long way. At a rough estimate, I would need a maximum of about 1kg of food and fuel per day, so could survive at least a week.
What do you all think? Would you sponsor somebody that said they were going to walk the full length of the Wolds Way or Cleveland Way non-stop, except for water? It would really get the cause noticed if I could make an epic distance in a different way.
I want to raise some money for people in the area my wife grew up in (China), where the farmers live on $1-2 a day, and are as poor and lacking in opportunities as anyone. My wife even has a couple of relatives living there in those conditions. The main international charities don't operate in China at all because the scope of the task is too great for them. Bigger developing countries get far less per person than poorer ones; in China's case almost nothing. It would be good to promote the needs of people in mainland, where there are lots of problems and not a lot of help from anybody.
I'd have to decide what the money would be used for, of course, but I'm thinking of things like proper latrines/ toilets (they use pits), scolarships for kids to study, and income generation schemes (which is what they would probably prefer). My brother in law lives in the area, and the head of the primary school is my wife's cousin's husband, so there'd be people to organise it at that end. Any administration costs would be paid by me.
What do you all think? I think that if I could find some way to set up a website so people could sponsor me with their cards, and get it properly promoted and maybe accredited by a big charity, then it could take off.