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Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.

Two men in a boat
By CheadleEnder
May 20 2009
Fortunately it’s a canal not a creek and Stuart and Briggsy have taken not one but two paddles with them. Their perilous journey through the wild waters of Wales back to civilisation begins here.

Day 1

 Stuart and Briggsy set off early and reached the Trevor Basin between 9 and 10 am.  They were met there by Santa Stan, Levellershark and their dog amongst others.  All reports say they were paddling well and looking fit!

 

Stuartandbriggsy

 

 The next stage of their journey will see them cross the Froncysyllte Aqueduct which Briggsy apparently is really looking forward to crossing! Their route will take in the Langollen Canal, Trent and Mersey Canal and the Macclesfield Canal. They hope to finish Friday evening or Saturday morning, depending on progress, at the High Lane stretch of the canal near the scout hut by the Bulls Head (Buxton Road, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 8BH).

We will keep you up to datee with bridge numbers and 'A'roads so you can meet them along their journey and say 'hello!' as they paddle along.
Don't miss Granada Reports on Tuesday night as they will be featured explaining what they are doing and why they re doing it.

 Stuart and Neil are raising money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) which is dedicated to funding research to find a cure for type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, which strikes children suddenly, makes them insulin-dependent for life, and carries the constant threat of devastating complications.

 If you haven’t already donated you can do so online at www.justgiving.com/stuartandbriggsy.  So far supporters have raised £ 2,485.47 online.  Sale Sharks sponsors Bluemantle have also donated a further £600 and the Sale Sharks Supporters Club have added another £100 to the total. Please give generously to this good cause and….

Good Luck Neil and Stuart!

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Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: SaleRugby.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 11:03

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: H's D (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 13:52

The Boars head in Higher Poynton is close to the canal and pours a good pint, about a mile from the finish, if anyone wants to walk with them for the last stretch. There's car park attached to the Middlewood Way and Canal Opposite.
Super human effort if they get that find mind: there are an awful lot of locks before Congleton!

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Levellershark (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 14:59

Ah! they have a cunning device to use to get the canoe around locks.

Drinking doesn't cause hangovers, waking up in the morning does!

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: SantaStan (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 16:06

They are due to be on Granada reports tonight Wed.

ITV Wales are also trying to catch up with them at some point, but have been diverted to another happening!

Met a couple in Narrow boat from Edgeley, Sharks supporters of course and they parted with a donation - thanks to Alan & Pat Williams. Last seen waving a Sharks flag.

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 17:13

Last update reeived 16:24 -

Gone through tunnel at Ellesmere. 15 miles still to do for Friday finish.

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Levellershark (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 18:08

They will probably feel like hell in the morning. They said they were going to get up at sunrise and get going early. Anyone got any alarm clocks to spare?

Drinking doesn't cause hangovers, waking up in the morning does!

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Rosie Girl (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 18:17

let me know when and where they are about to pass through Congleton and I'll pop along - well hardly 'pop' as it is at least a 25 min drive

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: GroupOfOne (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2009 19:11

Yeah I'd like to know when they're going to pass through Congleton too and I'll pop out and lend my support, would be rude not to as it's walking distance smiling smiley

Nice piece on the news tonight.

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Dave Marsh (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 10:35

Just looked at the piccys.
Question
Where are their PFD's.

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Levellershark (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 11:15

Trevor Basin yesterday morning


Sneak preview of some photos to go on front page

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 16:51

Just had word that the lads have reached Buglawton. Santa Stan has picked the up and they're off to the Queen's Arms on the Macclesfield to Leek road.

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 18:13

I have just spoken to Stuart and he says they are well ahead of schedule and hope to finish tomorrow evening (Friday) at the at the High Lane stretch of the canal near the scout hut by the Bulls Head (Buxton Road, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 8BH).

Come down tommorrow if you can to say "WELL DONE!!" and to make a donation. Se you there!

Auntie Angel Shark
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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Gordon1974 (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 20:04

what time are they due there?

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 20:26

Sorry! About 7pm.

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Gordon1974 (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 20:37

cheers

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: CEintheSun (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 22:46

Along with SantaStan and Leveller I've just spent the evening with Stuart and Briggsy - more details when I have time tomorrow but the current plan is that we meet them at the Boar's Head in Higher Poynton around 5.30ish tomorrow evening - we will then walk the last mile to High Lane with them and join in the celebrations at the end.

Hope you can be there!



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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Levellershark (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2009 22:47

After a very long paddle today, we 'collected' Briggsy and Stuart from bridge 61 on the Macclesfield canal and took them to the Queens pub in Bosley. They even did well in the pub quiz.

They are setting off tomorrow for the final lap of the journey and hope to be in High Lane at about 7pm.

If you want to walk the final mile or so with them, be at the Boars Head Higher Poynton at about 5.30, which will give you time to sample a pint or two before walking

We also collected another £40 for the charity.

Drinking doesn't cause hangovers, waking up in the morning does!

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2009 11:49

Latest from the lads...

12:01 Going into last lock at Bosley

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Auntie Angel Shark (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2009 12:01

Very apt...

"12:58 Fool's Nook, near Macclesfield.

Happy Days!"

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Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Levellershark (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2009 14:00

Met the lads at Lads at Lyme Green, fed them beef pies and sent them on their at 2.15 so they should made the Boars Head by 5.30ish (no more locks!)

Drinking doesn't cause hangovers, waking up in the morning does!

Re: Paddle for Pounds - Briggsy and Stuart set sail.
Posted by: Stuart.Halls (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2009 20:58

we are back home now and i feel knackered.it real has taken it out of me, alot harder than i thaught.
very quickly i want to say thanks for all your support and a special thanks to angela for keeping you up to date,the messages got less the further in as it was hard enough paddling.
then there is a HUGE thank you to two very special people who kept us going in so many ways,their support went far beyond what we could of ever imagined or hoped for.out of the things i will take out of my trip with briggsy what Stan and Sandra have done will be very close to the top of the list,i could list what they have done but it would over take what we have done, thank you so much and you are really two of the "nicest" people i have been lucky enough to meet and now call friends.

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