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Showing posts with label Taiwan charity ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taiwan charity ride. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Australian Man Bikes Taiwan To Raise Funds For Charity


Andrew Bonello of Melbourne, Australia will embark on a bicycle journey around Taiwan to raise money for The Garden of Hope Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims of all kinds of physical and sexual abuse. Sexual and domestic abuse/battery is often under reported in Taiwan in cultural deference to the family, and thus it is even more important to raise awareness for the types of services that are available to victims.

Cycling Taiwan for charity is an excellent way to raise support, awareness and funds for any cause. The Clatterbridge Foundation had a very successful trip earlier in the year to raise money for cancer research. I hope Mr. Bonello can see the same level of outreach.

If anyone is interested in supporting Mr. Bonello or would like to follow him on his ride, you can contact him at his website here.

Itinerary:

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...I will embark on a 2 week journey cycling around this AMAZING country, in the name of a great cause, AND a great adventure!
Saturday FEBRUARY 19th, AT 9am, starting AT Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall - My ride around the island begins.
I hope you will join me if you can, if you feel fit enough, if you feel like having a lot of fun, for an hour, a whole day, a whole week, or even two!

If not, please try to support my chosen charity: The GARDEN OF HOPE foundation; supporting the woman and children of our wonderful world, sadly affected by sexual abuse, trafficking, and domestic violence..
http://www.goh.org.tw/english/
http://www.goh.org.tw/iso/main.asp

MY CYCLE ROUTE PLAN ~ 我的計劃 :

  • 19 FEB: 09am Taipei [Chiang Kai Shek Mem. Hall main gate] >>> Hsinchu City
  • 台北 [中正紀念堂大門] >>> 新竹市
  • 20 FEB: 09am Hsinchu Train Station >>> Miaoli City
  • 新竹 [火車站] >>> 苗栗市
  • 21 FEB: 09am Miaoli Train Station >>> Changhua City
  • 苗栗 [火車站] >>> 彰化市
  • 22 FEB: 08am Changhua Train Station >>> Chiayi City
  • 彰化 [火車站] >>> 嘉義市
  • 23 FEB: 09am Chiayi Train Station >>> Tainan City
  • 嘉義 [火車站] >>> 台南市
  • 25 FEB: 09am Tainan Train Station >>> Kaohsiung City
  • 台南 [火車站] >>> 高雄市
  • 26 FEB: 08am Kaohsiung Train Station >>> Fonggang Town
  • 高雄 [火車站] >>> 風港
  • 27 FEB: 08am Fonggang Station >>> Taitung City
  • 風港站 >>> 台東市
  • 01 MAR: 09am Taitung City >>> Changbin Town
  • 台東 [火車站] >>> 長濱
  • 02 MAR: 08am Changbin Station >>> Hualien City
  • 長濱站 >>> 花蓮市
  • 04 MAR: 09am Hualien City >>> Su-Ao Town
  • 花蓮 [火車站] >>> 蘇澳
  • 05 MAR: 08am Su-Ao Station >>> Rueifang City
  • 蘇澳站 >>> 瑞芳市
  • 06 MAR: 09am Rueifang City >>> Taipei [Chiang Kai Shek Mem. Hall main gate]
  • 瑞芳 [火車站] >>> 台北 [中正紀念堂大門]

Monday, November 22, 2010

Clatterbridge Cancer Fighters Arrive

The folks from the Clatterbridge Society for Cancer Research will embark on their expedition across Taiwan beginning tomorrow. If any readers are in the area I hope you will make it out to cheer them on.

I was informed by the organizers that they chose to ride Taiwan because they felt it was, "unique, beautiful and not too easy." They also noted that Taiwan is being hailed as "the new cyclists haven" and so it was the top of the list. They will not be disappointed. The ride can be followed on their blog here.

The Itinerary will be as follows:


Day 1 : Saturday 20 November

London – Kaohsiung

Overnight flight from London to Kaohsiung via Hong Kong.



Day 2

Kaohsiung – Kenting National Park

Arrive at Kaohsiung. On arrival we transfer to a hotel in the Kenting National Park in the tropical peninsula. We have dinner together, bike fitting and hear more about the challenge ahead. The park is the oldest and southernmost park in Taiwan established in 1984. It is famous for its coral reef cliffs, and for housing the historical lighthouse of Eluanbi.



Day 3

Eluanbi – Sichongxi 65km approx

We start the challenge with a warm up cycle from Eluanbi, the southern most tip of the peninsula. The tropical area of Taiwan is beautiful, a great start to the challenge. We’ll be cycling along the coast on some main roads with little traffic, the morning will be tougher as there are a few steep uphills and a steep downhill. The landscape to begin with is coast on one side and a tropical forest on the other. The first steep uphill passes through villages including Longpin, at the top we will be rewarded with views across the sea. After 3-4km the road heads down a steep section which levels out again along the shoreline. Next we head inland, and the landscape gives us a different view of what Taiwan has to offer with its lush tea plantations carpeting the valley. After another steep uphill and a few undulations we stop for lunch. The afternoon is less hilly, as we cycle on gentle undulations for most of the way cutting across farmland. We pass the impressive Checheng Temple then it’s the last 11km of the day to Sihchongxi. A short cycle uphill takes us to the overnight hotel located in the village, near the hot springs.



Day 4

Sichongxi – Zhiben 102km approx

Today we cycle from the west coast to the east of this paradise island and it’s another hilly day. We follow the sunshine coast line of the Pacific Ocean through local towns and small villages. The coastal road is popular with the locals and roads will range from tarmac roads, highways, to some which are less well-maintained with some pot-holes. There will be more traffic than yesterday so it’s likely there will be sections where we will cycle in single file. To start with we cycle along a road in a narrow valley between high cliffs, then farmland. The road climbs and drops and just before lunch we cycle downhill to sea level. We will be able to enjoy the tropical views and interaction with very hospitable Taiwanese people en route. For most of the afternoon we continue on hilly terrain passing through the local villages of Daren, Dawu and Jinluen to name but a few. The day ends with a short, sharp 1km hill up through the village of Zhiben. We stay overnight at a hotel in Zhiben, the famous town of the hot springs.







Day 5

Zhiben – Changgung 83km approx

It’s an easier day today mainly along the coast as we cycle in this rural part of Taiwan through the gorge. This morning we retrace our route back down to the coast. The first 20km is gently undulating tarmac road of urban cycling. En route today we will be taking a short snack stop at Fugang, a small fishing village, to soak up some of the typical scenes of local life. Late morning we pick up a designated cycle lane on a gently undulating road through Beinan and Fushan. The landscape is beautiful here as the mountain slopes to meet the coastline. After lunch we enjoy the special scenery of the gorge, a wide valley and rice fields until we reach our overnight hotel in the town of Changgung.





Day 6

Changgung – Shoufong 110km approx

Today is our longest cycle day of the challenge, by now we will have built up stamina from the first half of our challenge. It’s a long day in the mountains and valleys. We climb from the coast to the Central Valley; the scenery is stunning. First we follow the usual coastal road, on a cycle lane on the hard shoulder. After 2km we come to the first of 2 tunnels. We continue on through villages and towns of Yiwan, Shihyusan and Ningpu. After a further 18km we come to a very steep uphill, followed by our second tunnel: a 3km-long tunnel on a gentle ascent. Exit the tunnel and enter the village of Fuli, from here it’s a spectacular downhill into the valley with some amazing views. We break for lunch, then it’s back on the bikes for an afternoon of cycling on hilly terrain and strong undulations; we cycle over the River Fuyan and enjoy the stunning scenery and catch glimpses of local village life in this unique country. We overnight at a resort in the Central Valley.





Day 7

Shoufeng – Hualien – Taroko National Park 55km approx

We start the day cycling to Hualien and follow the new designated cycle path along the coast and the city. We then continue to the entrance of the Taroko Gorges where we finish our cycling. After lunch, we visit the wonderland of natural beauty, Taroko Gorge, by coach. Taroko National Park is in the north-eastern part of the island, facing the Pacific Ocean. The park has many high mountains and steep gorges, with many peaks towering above 3,000m in height, and with many natural watersheds. The many waterfalls, diverse forms of plant and animal life, and the indigenous Taroko people, together create the rich texture of this unique natural ecosystem. The tour takes us past deep marble canyons, rushing white water and towering cliffs, one of the world’s most scenic attractions.



Tonight we have a special meal together to celebrate the achievements of the week.



Day 8

Taipei

Morning transfer to Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan to overnight. A few hours to explore before transferring to the airport to catch our evening flight home to London.



Day 9 Sunday 28 November

London

Friday, October 22, 2010

Tough Old Bird Tackles Taiwan For Cancer

As I reported on here, Sue Greene, an athletically accomplished mother of three, will be riding 300 miles over Taiwan's mountainous terrain in the name of cancer research. link

The 51 year-old rider plans to complete the journey in 5 days, despite having just recovered from a serious crash.

The married mother-of-three said: “I’ve got a friend who is terminally ill. I have also lost a couple of friends to cancer and this opportunity came up to raise money for Clatterbridge.

“I started cycling first in Easter with Middleton’s cycling group in Ormskirk. Shortly after I thought I’d give this a go. I’ve done marathons and I thought, I’m going to have a go at doing this.”

But it was uncertain if the challenge would go ahead after she crashed into a road barrier at the start of the month. Despite falling off her bicycle, breaking her rib and collarbone, she is determined to complete the challenge.

Sue said: “My collarbone has knitted wrongly but it has knitted in a way that works. My rib just sorted itself out. I was livid that I had to have a few weeks off. It hasn’t put me off at all. I still really enjoy cycling.”

This calendar year I have seen several friends and their families come face to face with cancer and it is an ugly disease that robs us of parents, children, spouses, friends and loved ones. Fortunately, the people I know are all survivors or winning the battle. There are still so many who aren't so fortunate.

I would like to wish Ms. Greene good luck and I hope Taiwan's riders will join her on her journey.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Fight Cancer and Tour Taiwan: Cycle Taiwan Charity Clallenge

Bike For All is advertising the Cycle Taiwan-Charity Challenge organized by Clatterbridge, a UK based cancer awareness group, to help raise funds to help fight against cancer.

Here is the full notice:

Event Description:
Cycle Taiwan 20th to 29th Nov 2010

To celebrate 30 years of fundraising we are looking for cyclists to come and join us on a marvellous and challenging adventure cycling through the mountains and valleys of Taiwan.
The challenge will include 6 days of cycling appox 470km through breath-taking scenery, tropical landscape, the vibrant city of Taipei and the Taroko Gorge as we head from the southern part of the island to the north along the east coast.

Taiwan is fast developing into a haven for cycling and it will be a wonderful opportunity to discover first-hand the diverse world of this paradise island from the north to the south on your saddle. Explore the Taroko Gorges and the magnificent tropical region of the Kenting National Park, whilst raising vital funds to benefit your community. We are asking people to raise as much as possible and the suggested minimum is £3250



www.clatterbridge.org/
Event Location Details
Location: Taiwan
Postcode: CH63 4JY
Grid Reference/GPS: not provided
Event Organiser Details
Organiser's Name: Samantha Archibald
Organisation Name: Clatterbridge Cancer Research
Contact Telephone: 01513434300
Contact Email: samantha.archibald@ccrmail.org
Event Web Page: www.clatterbridge.org/

Event Entry Cost: £250.00
This event is declared as PARTICIPANT INSURANCE PROVIDED