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TTRide Trip Diaries: TTRide Lifestyle
All alone at the HQ in LOndon!

Thursday, 21st August 2008 @ 14:12

Well I am sure you can understand why I have no sympathy for Tim from the
opening line of his last blog "Hello from lonely j bay" well let me start my
blog again

Hello from the lonely Ticket to Ride HQ in London!! Yes I am in the offices
on my own this week while all the boys are spread across the globe once
again. It has been a packed week for me though, organising, designing,
marketing and chatting on the phone...to riders of course! Tim is still out in
South Africa after finishing the July trip which was a huge success, I have
spoken to Some of the July Riders on the phone and I think the general
consensus is that they do not want to be back in the UK! Yes South Africa
does have that effect on you! Tim is having a short break cramming in as
much surfing, sleeping, eating, sleeping and erm surfing that he can in till
the next group heads out for our Zero to Hero September trip, I have already
arranged for a few of the Riders to smuggle me out with them there are many
uses for a surfboard bag!

Will is out in Tenerife Kite surfing at the moment, he thought he would try
something a little different from surfing so lets hope he doesn't come back
with his leg in a cast! And the final cast member of TTrides HQ, Linley.
Linley is on a crazy 4 man mission as they take part in the LEJOG Challenge,
cycling from lands end to John o'groats. They set off at the weekend in an
array of lycra and spirits high. I can only imagine what parts would be
hurting after a cycle like that, I can say that confidently after seeing the
shape of his saddle before he set off! But I take my hat off to the boys as
it is all done in the aid of charity. They are raising money for various
charities including the Ticket to Ride Foundation, our new charity which
sponsors and supports various projects in the South African communities. I
have had regular updates as they move up the country, they seem to be making
good progress but I think the constant downpour of rain that is following
them is disheartening and doesn't make for the most comfortable of rides.
I'm sure the sun will come out for them as they enter my homeland…or on the
other hand we are talking about Scotland so perhaps not, lets keep our
fingers crossed for them!

There are some exciting events coming up in the Ticket to Ride calendar. On
the 7th September we will be running the event Earth Wave on Polzeath beach
in North Cornwall. Earth wave is a record-breaking attempt to see if we can
get the most amount of people standing on one wave at the same time. Loads
of fun and all proceeds go to charity so come and get involved! We then have
an after party where we are launching our new Video which followed our 2008
Zero to Hero groups up the coast of South Africa. It arrived in the office
this week so I was the lucky one to get the first viewing. I was completely
absorbed in it and became quite emotional as I was taken back to my
experiences in South Africa along with many others, a great watch and a fantastic insight into our
south African trips!

We are also bringing out a Ticket to Ride 20009 charity calendar which
features surfing photography and photos from the communities within the town
ships in South Africa. All proceeds go to the Ticket to Ride Foundation, so
some of the kids featured in this calendar will benefit from the sales. The
Photographer featured in the calendar is none other than yours truly so I
have posted a sneak preview of one of the images. So something for a good
cause to add to your Christmas gift list.

So over and out from me. I’m heading down to Cornwall this weekend so fingers
crossed its my turn for some good waves!!

Schools Up and Riding courses complete!!

Wednesday, 16th July 2008 @ 11:00

The last 3 weeks have absolutely flown by and how fitting that I am writing this blog at 35000 ft as I fly home with our Summer 08 School Up and Riding courses in Portugal finished.

As I said in my last entry, Sherborne School as in 2007 were an absolute pleasure.


For St Edwards Oxford, this was their first Ticket to Ride experience and judging by what can only be described as an emotional goodbye, they had an unforgettable experience.
The sun shone, the surf definitely didn’t disappoint and as a group they were full of character, enthusiastic, uncomplicated and just a really fun bunch, to spend time with. Driving back from the airport on Sunday night without the usual banter coming from the back of the minibus was a strange feeling!!

The relationship between the ttride group and our Portuguese surf camp is developing nicely. Working with the guys at the camp could not be easier, we love staying there and they love the groups we bring over.

Whenever I go travelling I always enjoy taking the time to pay attention to the way things get done in different countries. The Portuguese way is up there as one of my favourites, out of all European countries they have got to be up there as one of the most relaxed. One of the best things about the Portuguese people is that they never seem to be too busy or in too much of a rush to stop and say hello. This should not be compared to the English custom of a quick “Hello”, the South African “ Howzit” or the aussie “alright mate.” The Portuguese will without fail stop what they are doing, shake your hand and happily spend the next 5 minutes to however long chatting away before continuing with their day which never seems to stray far away from a gloriously slow pace of life. The Portuguese are all about siestas, fine wine, fresh fish, sunny weather, doing things tomorrow and good waves that form perfectly over amazing beaches filled with beautiful people. What more could you ever ask for???

I have said it before, and I will say it again, the Portuguese know how to live and if they didn’t all smoke so much whilst sipping their espresso’s as a way of cutting down on the number of siesta’s they have, there is little doubt in my mind that the average in life expectancy in Portugal would break into three figures.

Looking back over the last paragraph I fear I might have digressed. This must be put down to the fact that I am sandwiched in between screaming children with parents that would prefer to look around the plane to check if we all think their kids are as dreamy as they do. Of course not, pal!! Don’t get me wrong I love kids, but on planes, the sound of one screaming, the other clicking their seat belt, and the one directly in front with his head wedged between the seat dribbling onto the very keys I am tapping away on, is a little testing.

In fact these little rascals have made me lose my train of thought completely, so to sum up, I have had a rip roaring 3 weeks living the kind of lifestyle that we set Ticket to Ride up for in order to enjoy. I have really enjoyed getting to know each group, the students have been fantastic and they should feel incredibly lucky to have the kind teachers to take them surfing.

So enough said, I feel incredibly lucky to be able to call the last 3 weeks work, thanks to everyone who has been involved in making these trips so memorable.

I can’t wait for my next adventure. For Tim that moment is right now because our African Road trip is underway. Looking forward to getting the updates.


W

School Trips off to a flyer...

Sunday, 06th July 2008 @ 22:44

With the internet down in the surf camp, I apologise for not updating you sooner with the latest from out here in Portugal. I have just got back from the airport where I waved goodbye to the Sherborne School. The past week has gone so quickly and there has been plenty of action which I will try and put into one short blog as I wait for St Edwards Oxford to come through the arrivals gate.

With Sherborne School landing in Portugal for their second Ticket to Ride Surf trip, the pressure was certainly on to beat the 2007 trip that Linley ran for Sherborne School last year. It was great to see the same 3 teachers returning this time with a different group of boys and another member of staff. With this in mind is was my aim to ensure that I put my own stamp on this 2008 summer surf trip, and with a bit of luck top last year’s trip.

To break the trip down into a more manageable account I will start with the surf. According to Tiago (Surf Camp owner/local surf legend) the week of surf that we have just enjoyed is the best that he can remember for Portugal in the summer. Alex and Andrea (instructors) put on 7 fantastic surf lessons, pushing the guys into some of the longest waves that I have ever seen ridden by people that are new to surfing. Chatting to the boys as they reluctantly packed their stuff to catch the plane it seems that this trip has more than met their expectation when it comes to what is for some their first real taste of surfing and for all their first opportunity to enjoy surfing abroad.

When the guys aren’t in the water there is never any sign of them wanting to take a break (no matter how late they stayed up chatting to the local girls the night before “so naughty”). If it is not football, its rounders, if not rounders, its touch rugby and if it isn’t touch rugby it is a new ttride trademarked combination of American football/touch rugby. There is not a minute in the day when these guys are not putting 110% into some kind of energetic activity.

This brings me nicely onto to these boy’s eating habits. Unbelievable!!!! It is genuinely not uncommon for these lads to go into a restaurant and order three burgers, 2 ice creams and then maybe trade some sun cream for a slice of pizza. When they have finished all that the hang around ready to be the first to snap up any scraps you might leave on your plate. If the waitress come outs with two more burgers and seems lost, not knowing which table they are meant for, the boys simply claim it, devoir it, say thank you, and then leave in search of the next event.

When it comes to manners, these guys do not disappoint. Everyone they met always felt obliged to come over to me and tell me what a great bunch of boys they were, and for me, this made this trip an absolute pleasure. To have 10 boys all keen to make the most out of the trip, (even if it that meant some stealth bar work, and fair play these lads were committed) made this week fly by without incident.

The last week has been dominated by surf, sun and unlimited amounts of fun and one thing that cannot go without mention is how lucky these boys are to have staff who are just as keen as them to enjoy every last minute of what can only be described as an epic week.

Safe journey home guys,

Can’t wait for next year,


Will

Long days down in Cornwall...

Wednesday, 02nd July 2008 @ 22:47

It's been a while since I've been down in the South West in June, you forget how long the days last. We've been fortunate enough that every evening the weather cleared, with the wind dropping and the sun coming out, this coupled with a decent swell, and natural day light stretching to 10pm leads to some pretty good times! Tim's been down here enjoying his last few days of the English Summer before waxing up his 6 10 rhino chaser and heading over to S.A, to tackle some monster Winter swell and take charge of our trips over there. We popped in for a quick one at Harlyn last night (one last team surf)... new swell, quite punchy waves if you picked the right one.

I'm staying down in my caravan over in Polzeath which has turned into a small TTRide Rider commune! I've been renting it out to Frosty (Z-H 1) for the Summer, Nick Holland's two doors down, and Sara Woolf's literally next door. We sorted them all out with jobs at local surf schools, and so they've been down here for the past two weeks waiting for the season to kick off. It's great to see them all becoming such close friends; there's a few more coming down in the next two weeks, so with our Riders growing in numbers and all the t-shirts looking a treat in Carter's I think Polzeath's going to be a fun place to spend the Summer!

The t-shirts arrived on Monday and are now up and available in Carter's, off the back of Will and Lottie's initial idea Nikki's done a fantastic job designing these, fingers crossed they'll go like hot cakes over the next few weeks.

I'm still up with Ben finalising all the details for the new website, the more I go through it the more excited I am about having it completed. There's still a decent bit of work to be done, but we're putting the hours in to make sure that it's ready for the weekend. Kiri's coming down with all her housemates and we're all going to the Jack Johnson concert in Watergate on Saturday night, so I'm pretty keen to have it off my shoulders by then!

Early reports from Will are that Portugal's scorching hot, with some decent waves aswell, so sounds like the Sherborne boys are having a great trip. It's St. Edwards next week, and the conditions looks like they're going to hold for that too, Will's got himself onto a good one there!



School's out for the Summer

Monday, 30th June 2008 @ 12:33

School’s out for the Summer, and with it the TTRide team are all over map on various missions and vacations.

Will’s off out in Portugal currently leading our school surf trip for Sherborne school, looking at the forecast the sun’s shining and the weather looks ideal. I had a quick chat with him yesterday, and he seemed highly concerned about ensuring a solid base to his tan before the group arrived, seeing this as the finishing touch to all of his hard preparations!

Tim’s taking a few days off to prior to his lengthy stint in South Africa where as the newly appointed Head of SA Operations, he will be leading both the July and September trips, returning home for Christmas, and then heading back out to lead the January and Mozambique trips. Tim did such a fantastic job with his group at the start of the year, and having him in charge of the adventures fill’s us all with a huge amount of confidence.

I’m currently down in Cornwall with a few tasks under my belt. Firstly we’ve designed the Staff clothing for the well know Carters Bar, Nikki did a great job designing them, and it’s always very exciting seeing newly designed clothes for the first time. We’re also in the process of overhauling the website, as our trips have grown and we have bought out a variety of new adventures over the past few years the website has become a bit full and cluttered (I’m sure you noticed!), so Will has masterminded a new cleaner site which I have the pleasure of adding the finishing touches. Fingers crossed it will be live at the end of the week!

So with all of the boys out and about poor Nikki’s been given the short, but all important, straw of keeping things in line up at HQ. She’s had a great first 3 weeks, and from our perspective we couldn’t be happier. So as long as she can survive the solo stint up in the big smoke she will have capped off an excellent first month in her new position at TTRide.

All the best from us all, and I hope that you are able to enjoy the sunshine wherever you are!

Until next time…

L

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