02 Sep Riding the Coastline: Why This Challenge Matters
Circumnavigating Britain is no small feat. The coastline stretches more than 11,000 miles, with unpredictable weather, shifting tides, and some of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. For Lee Robinson and John Duncan, taking on this challenge by jet ski is more than an adventure — it’s a test of resilience, courage, and determination.
Every stretch of water will present something new. From the rugged cliffs of Cornwall to the wild seas of Scotland, the journey will demand focus and stamina. It’s not just about speed — it’s about endurance, safety, and the will to keep going when the conditions get tough.
But what makes this journey truly special is its purpose. Lee and John are riding not only for themselves, but for the millions of people living with Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis, and for the families who support them. Each mile travelled is a tribute to those who face daily challenges that are far greater than any ocean swell.
By following their journey, you’re not just witnessing a daring adventure — you’re joining a mission. A mission to raise awareness, inspire hope, and generate vital funds for causes that matter.
The waves may be unpredictable, but the goal is clear: to turn a personal challenge into a force for good, one mile at a time.
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