My Activity Tracking
269
mi
My target 31 mi
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.I’m taking on the Mayday Mile Challenge to support RNLI volunteers.
Each day during May I will travel a minimum of 1 mile be it walking, jogging, swimming or sailing If you would like to help support the RNLI please donate to my pageDuring 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?
My Achievements
Updated Profile Pic
Self donated
Reached 25% of fundraising target
Reached 50% of fundraising target
Reached 100% of fundraising target
Added a Blog Post
Shared fundraising page
Reached 25% of distance target
Reached 50% of distance target
Reached 100% of distance target
My Updates
14th May
Friday 15th May Didn't log a map today but according to my step counter did just short of 2 Miles walking in and out of marina and loading the boat getting her shipshape Share
Wednesday 13th May
Wednesday 13th May
1st and 2nd May
Saturday 2nd May
Thank you to my Sponsors
£27.05
Nigel Tupman
£22.80
Lynn Keetley
Well done Robin, be safe and congratulations on reaching your target, best wishes from us bothxx
£21.84
Alan Horwood
£21.84
Caroline Symes
£21.84
Janet De Rochefort
£20
Emma Douglas
Goooo Rob Robs! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
£20
Gill
Good luck
£11.33
Lawrence
Good luck. Am glad to support such a worthy cause.
£11.33
Daren Gilder
Happy sailing robin
£11.33
Ian
Bon chance matelot.
£6.34
Robin Thomason
£5







Good luck Robin and thank you for supporting the RNLI