Coolangatta Estate cellar door manager Ben Wallis is participating in a fundraiser for Multiple Sclerosis.
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Starting on Tuesday Mr Wallis will ride from Nowra to Mt Kosciusko and then plans to back up the following week by doing the Sydney to Gong ride as well.
“A mean feat for a bunch of guys who don’t normally ride bikes,” he said.
Mr Wallis is part of a team from the Illawarra and Shoalhaven taking on Australia’s biggest summit to raise $100k all for MS Research Australia.
The ride starts at North Nowra Tavern at 8am on Tuesday and and finished on top of Mt Kosciuszko.
That is 400 kilometres over five days in the bike saddle reaching an elevation of 7000 metres.
On Tuesday Mr Wallis and the team ride to Nerriga Hotel. They then head to Majors Creek and later Alpine Hotel in Cooma.
“We plan to arrive in Jindabyne on Friday night and make the toughest trip to the top on Saturday October 29.’’
Mr Wallis said the goal of the five day ride was to raise awareness for MS and $100,000 to assist with more research into a possible cure. The fundraising page is https://kissgoodbyetoms.org/fundraiser/tav-to-the-top/ and a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tavtothetop/.
5 stages of the Ride for MS:
- North Nowra to Nerriga - 79.9km – 779m climbing
- Nerriga to Majors Creek – 70.8km – 1099 climbing
- Majors Creek to Cooma – 129.8km – 1846m climbing
- Cooma to Jindabyne – 68.6km – 1129m climbing
- Jindabyne to Kosciusko Summit – 59.2km – 2216m climbing