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Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:01 pm
by LewisD
Pah, Knoyleo donated more than me :(

Now Henke'll never tug me off :(

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:12 am
by Henke
No need to worry about that, Lew. ;)

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry foo

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:29 pm
by JiggerJay
Dual wrote:I'll sponsor you near the time mate. I'll sticky this thread to remind me.


This, can I get a buzz like a week before? I just sponsored my cousin for the London Marathon and am saving to clear the credit card, but I'll have funds nearer the time even if it's a mere tenner, it all helps.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry foo

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 4:22 pm
by Henke
JiggerJay wrote:
Dual wrote:I'll sponsor you near the time mate. I'll sticky this thread to remind me.


This, can I get a buzz like a week before? I just sponsored my cousin for the London Marathon and am saving to clear the credit card, but I'll have funds nearer the time even if it's a mere tenner, it all helps.


Absolutely. In a few weeks I'll have to pester everyone at work too. 8-)

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:06 pm
by Slartibartfast
Done - monies for the good fight (sending our ambassador into the world with 'gooseberry fool on her tits @ GRcade.co.uk' on his back)

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 6:58 pm
by Henke
Good lad! :mrgreen:

You guys are just £60 away from securing the tshirt sponsorship actually. I'll be starting to pimp the cause to my family, friends and colleagues soon though...

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 3:32 pm
by Slartibartfast
Two weeks to go... what's the sit rep on this?

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:00 am
by Henke
The sit rep? :shifty:

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:37 am
by Slartibartfast
Situation Report... i.e. what's going on?

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:05 pm
by Henke
Oh, I see. :slol:

I'm at 61% of my goal at the moment (£245/£400). GR accounts for £130 still so there is still a chance you lot could get 50% of it, but I reckon y'all blew it. :P

I got a real nasty bit of bruising around my ankle from football on Thursday which has meant I spent my last free weekend before the hike resting it under some frozen peas instead of a nice long practice hike. :lol:

I'm still confident though.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry foo

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 3:27 pm
by Ecno
I just donated £15. It might be down as anonymous.

What's that put as at. £145/260. 55%.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This gooseberry fool is win-wi

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:28 pm
by Henke
My man! :mrgreen:

GR are indeed at £145 now. :wub:

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:07 am
by Slartibartfast
I think this a good time to order your 'gooseberry fool on her tits at GRcade.co.uk' T-shirt then.

Or at least make a thread so we can vote on your humiliation.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 9:26 pm
by Bigerich
Slartibartfast wrote:I think this a good time to order your 'gooseberry fool on her tits at GRcade.co.uk' T-shirt then.

Or at least make a thread so we can vote on your humiliation.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:15 pm
by Henke
Erik. :wub:

Right, I'm contacting my local printing shops to get quotes and estimates on times. However, I have no graphic skills whatsoever. What image(s) should I request and gooseberry fool? :dread:

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 4:45 pm
by Slartibartfast
I'm posting in the logo thread as i type...

Henke, in the logo thread there's a link to a high res version of the logo. If all else fails just get a shirt with that written on and a slogan of your choice. preferably something embarrassing.

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 7:19 pm
by Bigerich
Looks like you made your target! :mrgreen:

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:43 pm
by NBK
Outstanding!

I wonder how sore Henke's feet are right now?

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:39 am
by Henke
My feet are covered in blisters, but that's the least of my physical woes to tell you the truth. :lol:

Yeah, my teammate and I really had no idea how hard it would be. He told me it would be mostly roads. Was it strawberry float! A good ten miles of was horrific swamp and the rest was hills (not counting the mental climb up the Spittal of Glenshee). I had to dump my partner about 10 miles in as he was slowing too much and I wanted to make it to the checkpoints in enough time to have a crack at the gold level. I did the second half of the bronze leg on my own and stopped for a massage. I had done 22 miles of nasty terrain by that point but for some reason I didn't feel like eating any of the food they had prepared. A large portion of people seemed to be stopping at that point but I wanted to push on alone. I was stopped as I left the checkpoint though as apparently I needed to be with at least 2 other people to continue. Along came a group of 6 people from the Alliance Trust (sponsors of the event) who wanted to have a crack at gold and they adopted me and we set off. They kept a good constant pace which was ideal. I got to the know the folk and really started to enjoy the yomp at that point. The silver leg wasn't too bad for the first third but it got pretty tough after that. Morale within certain members of the group started to drop but I was still feeling good for the long haul. Then about 5 miles from the silver checkpoint I started to feel ill, like physically sick. I struggled onto the silver checkpoint (about 40 miles in total completed) and sat down for a bit. Suddenly the nausea went through the roof and I started shaking uncontrollably. One of the medics spotted me and came over to assess me. He asked me when I last had something to drink and I told him I didn't know. He asked when I last peed and I realised that was 10 hours prior. Suddenly I had this moment of startling realisation that I had forgotten to drink, like at all. :fp: :slol: I was so focused on getting to each milestone that I didn't really think to stop, open my massive rucksack (speaking of which, it seemed like I was carrying 4 times more than everyone else - how the strawberry float did that happen? :dread: ) and have a drink from time to time. The medic kept me at the station for like 4 hours while I slowly transitioned from a quivering mess into something more like a hiker. Unfortunately, despite getting to that checkpoint 3 hours ahead of schedule I was never going to make it beyond it before they stopped people from leaving. It would have been a terrible idea anyway. I got a lift back to Blairgowrie from some dude in a Land Rover and my event was over. :lol:

Oh yeah, I kept expecting to see my mate show up at the silver point since he texted to say he had left bronze way back when I had a phone signal. It turns out he got a mile past it before giving up though and he had someone come pick him up early. I never saw him again. So much for the team. :lol:

Re: Sponsor Henke and help the soldiers. This shizz is win-w

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:35 pm
by LewisD
Well done Dougie!

Proud of you buddy - don't sweat that you didn't nail it all.. You did great! I'd not make 15 miles let alone 40! Though I might've remembered the ol' h20 :)