Join us for the challenge of a lifetime; a 2 day, 200 mile cycle ride from Durham to Edinburgh through stunning countryside, challenging hills and via ten spectacular wind farms. A fully supported ride with no more than 80 riders.
Day 1: 105 miles (169 km) Total ascent: 7,612 ft. (2,320 metres) Langley Park, High Hedley Hope, Tow Law, West Durham, Broom Hill, Green Rig and Kirkheaton.
Day 2: 107 miles (172 km) Total ascent 5,960 ft. (1,817 metres) Black Hill, Fallago Rig and Crystal Rig.
All funds raised will be used to bring clean energy to power-poor communities in the developing world; enabling them to power themselves out of poverty. To see how you will make a difference visit us at http://renewable-world.org/what-we-do/
To enter or find out more visit: http://renewable-world.org/events/earth-wind-and-tyre/
We look forward to welcoming you on the ride!
The Renewable World Team
Main photo: Shahid Chohan Photography www.shahidchohanphotography.com
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