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LEJOG fundraiser for Stornoway RNLI - Part 5 - 14.12.2024

14/12/2024

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LEJOG fundraiser for Stornoway RNLI - Royal National Lifeboat Institution Part 5 covers my final journey which is from John O'Groats to Shetland via Orkney - 1st September 2024 to 14th December 2024

159 miles over 50 swims taking 93 hours and 34 minutes or 3 days, 21 hours and 34 minutes

From Lands End to Shetland Stats:
Started on 1st January 2024 Reached on 14th December 2024
Swims: 292
Miles: 1000
Time: 559 hours and 55 minutes or 23 days 7 hours 55 minutes

Gifting (to help the triathletes) done overall:
Swims: 8 Miles: 9
Time: 5 hours and 19 minutes

Totals: Swims: 300
Miles: 1009
Time: 565 hours and 14 minutes or 23 days, 13 hours and 14 minutes (which differs from the screenshot in the video as I got my sums wrong). 

Thanks to everyone who has donated to the challenge.

2024 marks the RNLI’s 200th anniversary and we're raising funds for the Stornoway RNLI Station on the Isle of Lewis, with each of us in the team doing our own virtual Land's End to John O'Groats 841 mile challenge in 2024. We've decided to carry on to Orkney and Shetland which will round up the overall distance to 1000 miles. Another 159 miles to go from John O'Groats to Shetland.

Jane Maciver - Walking.
Paul Finnegan - Running.
Donald Smith - Cycling.
Cinzia Zingone - Triathlon.
Tolsta Dave - Triathlon.
Malcolm Dalzel-Job - Triathlon.
Colin S Macleod - Sea Swimming.

The brave volunteers of the RNLI have been saving lives at sea since 1824. Across the years many things have changed, but the courage and commitment of our lifesavers has continued to the present day, as we work towards our goal of saving every one. The story of the RNLI is one of courage and dedication. Across our almost 200 year history, RNLI lifesavers have answered the call to rescue. Day or night. On calm seas or into ferocious storms. If someone is in peril at sea, the RNLI will do all we can to save them. Since the charity launched its first lifeboat in 1824, the RNLI has saved more than 144,000 lives at sea. Too many people are still drowning. More than ever we need the RNLI’s help. As a charity, the RNLI depends on our donations so it can go on saving lives and keeping us and our loved ones safe. RNLI lifesavers are our lifeline. They’re the lifeboat crews who provide 24-hour search and rescue right around the UK and Ireland. The lifeguards keeping watch on 240 of the busiest beaches in the UK and Channel Islands. And the RNLI safety teams and educators working tirelessly to stop people getting into trouble in the first place.

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    I've been a swimmer all my life and over the last several years I've done many challenging open water swims for charity all around our Islands which include the Sound of Barra & the Sound of Harris and both the Little & the Big Minch Channels to name a few.

    Having a real passion for open water swimming, I spend a lot of my spare time looking for and discovering amazing new swim spots around the Islands.
     
    I set up The Hebridean Sea Swimmers group in 2011 for all swimmers that live in or visit The Hebrides and it now has over 1000 members. I regularly meet up with visiting swimmers as I love to freely show off our Islands stunning swim locations.

    SwimCamping and SwimHiking are my new adventures and having such an amazing playground on my doorstep is fantastic, double bagging my kit into the Lomo waterproof rucksack and swimming to an island for an overnight stay or longer is just the best.

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