Hi people,
sorry we left you alone for such a long time, but it took quite a bit to recover from the strengthening performance in Ireland…kidding!
Well, it seems we are about to post our final post for this year’s tour. It took us a bit to finally distribute the last shirts to all the (+)
Hallo zusammen und sorry, dass es so lange dauerte bis wir mal wieder etwas von uns haben hören lassen.
Mittlerweile sind wieder alle voll und ganz ins alltägliche Leben integriert und die Wunden und Wehwehchen der Tour sind verdaut. Alfred bastelt fleißig am Videomaterial zur Tour, Peter hat (+)
If you haven’t yet visit the New Media Section we added to the website. I encourage you to do it!
Either the case is that you just recently find out about Run For Zimbabwe or have been a loyal follower of the movement and tour of the guys, in the New Media Section you’ll find a few (+)
Day 12 – Malin Head (Where the journey ends)
It’s been 12 days on tour, 2 days of rest and 10 pushing the board throughout the length of Ireland. There’s been ups and downs (literally) but finally we reached the most northerly tip of Ireland – Malin Head. On top of what has been said (+)
Hi folks,
We are a bit confused right now, for a reason. Let’s try to explain why:
Going into Sligo, which obviously is a harbor city, we were splendid with a 3km downhill slope. Leaving Sligo to Donegal, we were offered another roundabout 20km of downhill. However, where were the uphills in (+)
Hi people,
sorry we left you alone without updates, here comes a hello from Sligo:
We’ve been pushing hard the last two days managing to go the full distance from Galway to Sligo, the gateway to the Donegal – supposedly one of the roughest and finest regions in Ireland.
On our way our (+)