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Pair riding to Mongolia for two charities



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Published Date: 24 July 2008
TEAM Remit set off on their charitable 8,000 mile journey from London to Mongolia on a pair of Indian built Royal Enfield motorbikes on Saturday.
Steve Ross from Horncastle and his friend Chaz Ing are taking part in the Mongolian Charity Rally, an annual drive for charity.

Setting off weeks ahead of everybody else, due to work schedules, the pair will be travelling across five mountain ranges, two deserts and much barren, inhospitable land; they will be camping out along the way. It will take four to six weeks to complete their journey.

Money raised will go to CAMDA, a Cambridge based charity working to improve the lives of nomadic rural families in Mongolia and When You Wish Upon a Star, the UK children's charity which grants the wishes of children suffering from life threatening illnesses.


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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 11:10 AM
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