01. Monte Carlo or bust for SR Timber car rally trio

SR Timber has entered a team for a charity car rally to Monte Carlo this September in a bid to smash its own fundraising record. Our Trading Director Shaun Revill, Business Development Manager- Group, Jason Lumley and Operations Manager Steve Hill will take part in the Pavestone Rally, which will take them through ten European…

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15. Mount Kilimanjaro: Done!

So after 6 days of constant trekking through dozens of natural habitats, 5 different ecosystems and an almost 6000m ascent, it brings me great pleasure to announce that Rich & Jason SUCCESSFULLY SUMMITED MOUNT KILIMANJARO! All their hard work paid off! Following Rich & Jason from start to finish and seeing the progress they’ve made…

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14. Challenge Kilimanjaro

The time has come. 7 months of training, preparation, sacrifice, excitement, anticipation and blog writing come to a head this weekend. Everything that can be done is done (hopefully!). It’s time for Rich & Jason to grab the challenge of a lifetime by the scruff of the neck and go all in to take on…

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13. The final countdown

As the very well-known song by ‘Europe’ goes: We’re leaving together, But it’s still farewell To earth, who can tell? I guess there is no one to blame We’re leaving ground. Will things ever be the same again…? IT’S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN (Air guitar) THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! …and these wonderfully anthemic lyrics certainly do resonate…

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12. Kilimanjaro: The different moods of Mount Kilimanjaro

As the world’s largest free standing mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro is a massive geographical structure, so big in fact, that it essentially creates its own weather – and who’s going to argue? Due to its proximity to the equator, Kilimanjaro does not experience wide temperature changes from season to season, instead, the temperatures on the mountain…

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11. Kilimanjaro: The Hygiene Factor

Rich & Jason are in the privileged position of knowing each other (as well as colleagues go) – otherwise the combination of a shower-less week with limited hygiene, hot days, cold nights and confined floor space can create one awkward cocktail. Kilimanjaro is a nucleus of potential hygiene hazards and although they can’t always be…

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09. The weird & wonderful wildlife on Mount Kilimanjaro

Jason’s greatest fear is encountering man eating mammals on the expedition – so let’s take a closer look at the immense wildlife population on Mount Kilimanjaro and the forests that cover the lower slopes. There are around 140 species of mammals on the mountain, including 7 primates, 25 carnivores (sorry Jason), 25 antelopes and 24…

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08. Kilimanjaro countdown: 12 weeks!

It’s been nearly 6 months since Rich and Jason took on the Kilimanjaro challenge and began planning how to tackle the beast. Although that seems like a distant memory now, there are only 3 months to go until they’re standing looking up, open mouthed and sweaty in the blazing African heat. Is it approaching too…

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07. The right guys for the Rongai Route?

There are seven established routes up Kilimanjaro (Rongai, Machame, Marangu, Lemosho, Umbwe – and the two I can actually pronounce – Northern Circuit and Western Breach) all of which present their own individual challenges, suiting climbers of different ilk. Marangu is seen as the natural route of choice for inexperienced climbers as it’s perceived the…

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