Trailwalker 2007 - now taking applications.
 Trailwalker is a 100-kilometre trek for teams of four – over 30 hours of tough conditions. It’s about teamwork and self-respect. Mainly, the route follows the South Downs Way from Petersfield to Brighton with stunning views across to the Channel. Trailwalker tests a range of skills: stamina, endurance, navigation, and self-discipline. It offers you the chance to make new friends, to get out, get fit, and to raise money for two great causes.
Trailwalker UK is organised by Oxfam and the Queen’s Gurkha Signals – the beneficiaries being Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare Trust.
Every year thousands of people congregate on the South Downs to take on this amazing challenge. In 2007 Trailwalker takes place on 14 - 15 July - will you be there?
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