Wessex Water Challenge: Charles Jardine's...
Charles Jardine, the founder and director of the Fishing for Schools initiative, undertakes his...
about this blogRead moreCharles Jardine, the founder and director of the Fishing for Schools initiative, undertakes his greatest challenge yet, on 7th/8th April – the #WessexWaterChallenge. This 24-hour event will see 65-year-old Charles fish at three Wessex Water Reservoirs and run the 60 miles between them, all in the space of a day. You can sponsor him here.
So here it is, my last blog before I do the #WessexWaterChallenge tomorrow (7/8 April). This morning I did my final training run – around the water meadows near my home in Downton, Wilts, with the stalwart Downton Running Club crew. And now I'm on my way over to Somerset with my daughter Annabel – ready for the big days.
The water meadows were a sight to gladden the heart his morning. The sun was out and there was a real sense of rebirth. It's amazing what a little bit of sunshine does – all the buds have suddenly emerged. It all makes you feel so much better!
Today I'd like to focus on thank-yous – I am immensely grateful to everyone who has supported me to this point, especially Downton Running Group and Sheila Jones in particular. Sheila has baked a massive batch of flapjacks and shortbread to power me through the runs of the next couple of days – and she bakes like an angel!
I would also like to put a big shout out to the Greyhound on the Test pub, which, despite not being on our route, has made loads of food for the event – their sausage rolls are legendary so I am really looking forward to those.
Then there are all the people who gave me such great support at the London Fly Fishing Fair and beyond. You have been amazing – thank you all.
Working up to this challenge has been a bit of an eye-opener for me. I thought I was fit and healthy, but it turns out my hips are apparently 4cms out and I have a vitamin and mineral deficiency after I picked up a virus at Christmas and never threw it off!
I had no idea I was carrying it – so it was great to have been checked out. And due to have given up all alcohol and caffeine for the past two weeks or so I am now sleeping so much better. Mind you when this is over I intend to drown in champagne!
So goodbye for now. If you can come along to support me over the weekend you are very welcome. Otherwise I'll let you know how I get on and you can follow my progress on facebook and twitter @fishingforschools @fishing _schools
Yours aye
Charles
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