
ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 2007
We raised £5,145.50!
The campaign is now closed.
Lesley
MacLennan has lived in

In
memory of Graham, and inspired by his deep interest in the Cornwall based
lookout stations of the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI), Lesley
cycled from Boscastle around the coastline to Rame Head between 28th
September and 7th October 2007 to raise funds for the NCI and
Macmillan Cancer Support.
The goal was to visit
every National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) station based in
Lesley
traveled the distance of around 375 kilometres (233 miles) in 10 days keeping her appointments with each NCI
station. You can read about her adventure and the wonderful support she received through her Bicycle Diary.
Why the National Coastwatch Institution?Graham had a great
passion for ‘his’
Since 1998 when Graham
launched his website, Destination-Cornwall, he was in daily contact with the
volunteer watchkeepers at most of the NCI lookouts around
Graham
didn't miss a day’s reporting (excluding the very rare technical glitch) and
his reports were live at 7.00am and 9.00am on the dot. To cover all areas of
Cornwall Graham added reports from British International Helicopter for the Isles of Scilly, Lusty
Glaze at Newquay and Bridge Bike Hire in Wadebridge. In all he would ring nine
locations and chat through wind direction and speed, temperature, barometer
readings, footpath conditions, visibility, cloud level, sea state, sea activity
and general comment on what was happening ‘through the window’. This
information was uploaded to his website every day at 9.00am, following his
7.00am forecast.
Graham
found his involvement with the NCI stations, since the launch of his website in
1998, extremely rewarding. It provided a focus and on-line/on-phone friendships
with people who had an equal passion for
Why Macmillan Cancer
Support?Graham
first met Michael O’Keefe soon after being diagnosed with cancer in April 2005.
It was Michael (and also his GP at the time, Dr Davis) who encouraged Graham to
at least try chemotherapy – and it seems this gave him almost a whole 12
months to live, beyond the original view of the specialists. It was a very
tough 12 months (how he fought and how he hurt) but a very special time with
his daughter Jac, family and friends.
Macmillan
Cancer Support provided exceptionally sensitive support to Graham to help him continue
to lead his life as he wanted despite his illness. From small yet important
things such as providing a special pillow and mattress or side-table, to vital
assistance on a number of issues ranging from advice on diet to sources of
financial support available to him. Michael O’Keefe, Nicky Harley and all at
Macmillan Cornwall, based at Redruth, were always there for Graham and his
family, and helped him achieve his great wish to stay at home throughout his
illness.
The
information Macmillan publish on their site is genuine. Graham (and his family)
experienced practical, medical, emotional and financial advice and support
without fuss or a debilitating process; he had enough going on just coping with
cancer.
Back to Destination-Cornwall
Day 1: Fri 28th Sep
1:
NCI Boscastle
Day 2: Sat 29th Sep
2:
NCI Stepper Point
Day 3: Sun 30th Sep
Cycle Newquay to St Ives
(NCI
Day 4: Mon 1st Oct
3:
4:
Day 5: Tue 2nd Oct
5:
NCI Gwennap Head (morning)
6:
NCI
Day 6: Wed 3rd Oct
7: NCI Bass Point to Falmouth
(NCI Nare Point lookout closed)
Day 7: Thu 4th Oct
Stay
Day 8: Fri 5th Oct
8:
NCI Portscatho
Day 9: Sat 6th Oct
9:
NCI
Day 10: Sun 7th Oct
10:
NCI Polruan (morning)
11:
Rame Head (afternoon)
Click on the map to go to Lesley’s route at Google Maps
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