Great Dorset Chippie Run Part Deux

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Ok peeps, it's maybe time to clarify a few things about the trip…:rolleyes:

The date of the trip will be 27th October 2012, this is now set in stone and will not be altered.

Those who were present on the first chip run might remember that I said if I was ever persuaded to do a second chip run it would be done for charity, that somebody should benefit from the hard work we all put in as a team in planning a trip. ;)

This has been discussed at length on the recent group leader recces and we agreed that we will run this trip in aid of charity and that chosen charity is:

Make-A-Wish Foundation UK.

For any of you that don't know, Make-A-Wish Foundation UK is a charity with a single purpose - they grant magical wishes to children (aged 3-17) fighting life-threatening conditions.
They believe very little can be more important or deserving than giving a seriously ill child the chance to have their wish come true.
This year 1,400 children will ask to have their special wish granted and Make-A-Wish wants to grant every single one.
To be able to do this they need to raise at least £6.8 million.
If you want to know more check out their website at: http://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/

As a team, we respectfully request that a charitable donation of £25 per vehicle (irrespective of number of people in the vehicle) be made.
This is to be paid before the trip and only when we have received this donation will the start location and time be forwarded to you.
And donations apply to group leaders as much as to the other peeps on the trip, so we're not having a free trip at your expense.

If you (still) want to come along and help a fantastic cause at the same time here is something for you to think about;

We want to raise as much money as possible for Make-A-Wish Foundation, so what other things can we do to increase the funds?

How about organising corporate sponsorship to be placed on your vehicle for the day?
Or if you have a spare seat or two why not auction them?
So if people without Land Rovers would like to see how we enjoy our countryside responsibly we could give them the opportunity.
Maybe even David Phillips would like to come along and see it for himself? :rolleyes::D

All payments will be made via a JustGiving page and we will let you know when the page is set up and ready for action. We decided this is the easiest option as the money goes straight to the charity, we do not have to collect and forward it to them and they can reclaim gift aid on the donations (this gives the charity an extra 25%).

The route is being planned so it is suitable for a standard unmodified vehicle with hopefully nothing included on the trip that an unmodified vehicle is incapable of achieving with a reasonably competent driver.
We are planning both wet and dry routes to prevent damage to the more delicate byways and UCRs.
There is a risk of a few superficial scratches to your paintwork (these are byways and UCRs after all) but we will do our best to clear any branches etc that could damage your vehicle prior to the trip.

We want to reiterate that we are working hard to put on a first class day out in the Dorset countryside and are working hard to ensure that it is safe and will present no risk to your person or property - unless you do something bloody stupid. :rolleyes:
On the day your group leader’s word is final and you will be expected to follow their instructions, this is important to ensure there are no mishaps to spoil the day, we will try to make sure that each group has at least one winch/recovery equipped vehicle.
Everyone on the trip must realise we will accept no liability for damage or injury to your property or person, we may ask you to sign a disclaimer before starting the trip on the day.

Some of you have asked if there are any good places to camp or stay, this is solely down to yourselves – after all we aren't travel agents :p and our efforts are centred on the day only and the chips at the end of it.

I know Mud4it is familiar with camping in the area, so perhaps he could post a link to the site he uses? It is possible the location he uses may take caravans as well.
For those of you who like to pre-plan months in advance the start point will be approx 20 minutes from Poole and the finish point will be West Bay, near Bridport.

We are confident that Chip Run Part Deux will blow the original chip run into the weeds (weather permitting).
It is also a fantastic opportunity to promote our hobby which we are all passionate about in an extremely positive light to those who ridicule and vilify us and what we do.

As a group we practice the three R’s which stand for: RESPONSIBLE - RURAL - RECREATION.

We are not cowboys, we do not go off-piste, we do not set out at the start of a day to destroy the countryside, we set out to enjoy the countryside.
This trip will be professional and no aspect of the trip will be left exposed so its integrity can be damaged by those who seek to have us banned.

This trip and its success hinges on your support, please join us in making it a success.:)

Many Thanks

Rob
 
I'm probably going to have to drop out I'm afraid. :( I fully support the idea of the charity but with diesel there, back and the day itself and somewhere to stay the friday and sat night because of the distance to be travelled I just cant afford an extra £25 on top. For some of us its actually a reasonable amount of money, thats school dinner money for my kids for less than three days. :eek: So I'm sorry I cant make it but I do support your efforts .
 
I already donate to two charities I have strong connections ( not £25 though ) but like I said, £25is a lot of money for me...... its what I budget for my family of 6 for evening meals... Mon to friday.

Every time I go on a trip I have to earn extra to cover additional expense. I worked yesterday, tomorrow and bank hol monday and that's paying for my trip in June to the Bristol Landy show. So either someone get my ex to pay child maintenance, get the NHS to unfreeze their pay rises or fix me a lottery win and I'll be there. If not I'm out i'm afraid :(
 
why ,so much **** happens in the world ,it can only be tackled collectively ,charity lets those in charge off ,maybe makes you feel better but stops people sorting real issues,
 
I'm probably going to have to drop out I'm afraid. :( I fully support the idea of the charity but with diesel there, back and the day itself and somewhere to stay the friday and sat night because of the distance to be travelled I just cant afford an extra £25 on top. For some of us its actually a reasonable amount of money, thats school dinner money for my kids for less than three days. :eek: So I'm sorry I cant make it but I do support your efforts .

I heard a rumour you were selling cakes.....what was it....£5-6?

Put me down for a Lemon Drizzle
 
I heard a rumour you were selling cakes.....what was it....£5-6?

Put me down for a Lemon Drizzle

BB if you were here youd get a hug and a quick peck for that.:)
Actually trying to be all bloody dignified here but actually i'm ****sed off :mad:

I'm ****ed off that last week my 9 year old was one of ten kids out of his whole year,who didn't get to go on an outward bounds three day "curriculum enhancement opportunity " because I couldnt afford it. I was offered the opportunity to apply to the Bilton Poor Charity for his fees though.:(

I'm ****ed off because to some of you £25 is a fancy bit of metal to put on your landy to make it go faster, muddier, look better.

I'm ****ed off that £25was the cost of the oil I had to buy on friday and it means in effect I worked today for nothing :mad:

I'm ****ed off at just barely managing some months and praying that the beast will limp along.:mad:

But mainly I'm ****ed off that some of you don't realise that some of us live like this and bandy the figure of £25around like its pocket change. :mad:
 
BB if you were here youd get a hug and a quick peck for that.:)
Actually trying to be all bloody dignified here but actually i'm ****sed off :mad:

I'm ****ed off that last week my 9 year old was one of ten kids out of his whole year,who didn't get to go on an outward bounds three day "curriculum enhancement opportunity " because I couldnt afford it. I was offered the opportunity to apply to the Bilton Poor Charity for his fees though.:(

I'm ****ed off because to some of you £25 is a fancy bit of metal to put on your landy to make it go faster, muddier, look better.

I'm ****ed off that £25was the cost of the oil I had to buy on friday and it means in effect I worked today for nothing :mad:

I'm ****ed off at just barely managing some months and praying that the beast will limp along.:mad:

But mainly I'm ****ed off that some of you don't realise that some of us live like this and bandy the figure of £25around like its pocket change. :mad:
i know it
 
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