Nick Gough

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I’m taking on the Mayday Mile Challenge to support RNLI volunteers

This May, I’m completing a mile-a-day challenge to help RNLI crews save lives at sea.

During summertime, more people flock to beaches and coastal towns to make the most of everything they have to offer – from glorious sunshine to adventurous watersports. And as temperatures rise, so do calls from people in trouble in the water.

By answering this Mayday call and giving a gift today, you can make a real, lifesaving difference. Your kindness will help give volunteers everything they need to launch to the rescue, and make sure they’re ready to face their busiest season.

Will you sponsor my RNLI Mayday Mile Challenge and support the courageous crews?

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Tour of All weather lifeboat Center and short walk

Saturday 10th May
Course completed was at sea from 8.30 till 17.00. then quick change for a tour around the ALC. Quick dinner then a short final walk around poole before getting my head down for a drive home in the morning and afternoon.

Walk from RNLI collage past the old lifeboat house

Saturday 10th May
Sight seeing walk again after 2 days of searching course at sea. Last day of the course tomorrow and a booked visit around All-weather lifeboat centre

Short walk around RNLI collage and Poole

Monday 5th May
Checked in at the RNLI collage to start a navigation course.

Headed to twins sails bridge to grab some photos of Potting vessel which used to be at Scarborough and take some distance shots of the collage.

Continued onto rigler road then blandford road then turned to bridge approach heading back to the collage.

When arrived back on the collage grounds had a stop at the memorial for some photos and found the names of all the Scarborough Crew and bystanders who have paid the ultimate sacrifice rescuing others.