Friday, 24 April 2015

We made It!!!

A couple of weeks preparation both physical and mental , a lots of laughter but also stress..
But eventually the day was there to prove that we are a strong team and we can do it.

The 100 KM Oxfam Trailwalk has been an unforgettable experience for everybody.
The walkers and the Supporters all joined because each of them do some kind of sport on a regular basis and they wanted to put themselves to the test. This coupled with the very rewarding feeling of knowing that , along the way, we were also helping the people in Chad.
All members of the Colt Trailwalker team have different backgrounds and personalities, but have grown immensely as a team. They built a lot of trust on eachother, laughed a lot, and felt eachothers courage and support simply by watching eachother and knowing that nobody would give up! Not only for themselves but also to pull everybody together to that well anticipated on finish line!


Trailwalker Highlights in Photos: 

Day 1 , all fresh , fruity and ready to walks some!













Stretch..Streeeetch....
















Aaaaannnddd Action!!








































Painful feet while resting:










































Night time...






The View:










































The Finish line!






























































Every person from the team experienced the Trailwalker in a different way, read here what they have to say:

Valentina Tomescu

For me, both the Fundraising and the Trail walk have been challenging and enriching experiences. What I have learned is best described by this African proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together”. I am deeply grateful to everyone who participated and made this event possible.


Sandra Exposito


It’s been a very intense two days, physically and emotionally. This experience will take you to the edge at times, and with it, the real you will arise. Only for this self-discovery, I’d recommend it to everyone.
Personally, I have learned a great deal about myself, and I was pleasantly surprised with what I’ve seen, but don’t be afraid to know who you really are. Sometimes it takes you to walk 100kms to find out.

One advise only: train well, so that you can enjoy the trail.

Humphrey Geldof

For me the TW has been an enriching experience - we laughed and endured a lot together. What most stood out for me is how we started out as 6 individuals and during our journey grown together as one team. We had so much trust in each other, our support crew and Team Lead – I felt we could have taken on any challenge.

Miquel Perez 

The trailwaker has been for me the biggest endurance challenge I’ve never made. I could experience the team spirit and how to break our limits to support 100km until the finish line, that great cause fighting the poverty


Vanessa Calleweart

For me the Oxfam Trailwalker was a beautiful experience in the way it has given me the opportunity to get to know new people and myself and this all for charity.

Jordi Saez

I have felt how it feels when you can excel yourself in so many simultaneous ways. Also that physically and mentally there is no limit -providing you are able to set yourself into it- . A master lesson


On this note I would like to end this last post for our Trailwalkers and would like to thank you all for donating and following us!

We hope to see you next year!!









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