Between the 7th to the 17th October 2016 I completed a 75K charity challenge trek along the Great Wall of China.
The trek covered several different sections of the wall, mostly near the Mongolian border, from the most ancient sections of the wall near Huangyang to more restored sections at Shixiaguan.
I was accompanied by forty other people, all of whom, like me, were doing the trek for charitable causes.
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Throughout the trek we were guided by exemplary staff from the tour company ‘DISCOVER ADVENTURE’. We were treated to informative ‘ad-hoc’ lectures on the way, about the cultural, social and political history of China.
At the treks conclusion we stayed a night and day in Beijing, which included trips to the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven.
By completing the trek, £10,000 was raised for the Christopher Angus fund in support of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity (GCHC).
A reflective illustrated journal of the trek is available to purchase on my website (‘BOOKS’). All profits go to GCHC.