An
update from the Project Director Les Carvall …
November
the 16th was an uplifting day for the guys who will take part in, The
Ultimate Challenge, to drive around the world in aid of charity. I
have made a point throughout the period of the project of coming
together and keeping everybody informed as to our progress and what
I'm currently involved in. The project has been driven forward in
this way for a year or so and it seemed to work OK. However Charles,
one of our crew members, mentioned some time ago that it would be a
good idea to have our next meeting at a neutral venue rather than at
one of our houses. With that in mind we met at the Novatel at
Southampton for what was to be our first conference.
There
were five of us sitting around the table and I have to say everybody
got a great lift out of being together to review what we have
achieved and discussing what lies ahead. We were able to spend time
analysing all aspects of the training programme, the progress as far
as preparation of the vehicles, the route and the itinerary. Talking
about the route and itinerary, the question was raised about
security. If we travel with only two vehicles there is limited
security provision. We generally agreed that to reduce the security
risk we should include a support vehicle and a guide/translator to
accompany the crew through high risk areas. The third vehicle is also
important to accommodate the camera man and equipment to ensure the
quality of the film being made of the journey 'While We Have Time'.
Making the decision to do this is easy, finding the money to pay for
it, not so easy.
Finding
sponsors at this time is difficult, the basic journey will be paid
for by those taking part, one of our tasks now is to talk to sponsors
to raise money for the third vehicle and crew. All in all the
conference was a success it brought every one closer together.
Les
Carvall Project Director
Those
around the table Les , Alan, Charles, Roger, Peter, and Glyn behind
the camera