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Nutty Aussies on perilous rickshaw journey in aid of medical research

Bucketing through India to the backfire of a rickety rickshaw in aid of Motor Neuron Disease research.

Lisa Parsons by Lisa Parsons
27-11-2014 02:09
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Stoke travel - Rickshaw Run 2015

A bunch of young Aussie adventurers are set to take part in the 2015 Rickshaw Run, to raise money for research in to Motor Neuron Disease.

The rickshaw was invented in Japan many yonks ago as a means of cheap public transport. Not so great for the poor bugger who had to pull the thing, they developed over time to bicycle-shaws, but hell that seemed like a lot of effort too. And so one of the three guys who are thought to have invented the thing (because no one’s quite sure who actually did) was sitting on his back porch gazing at his bonsai trees and his eyes fell upon his lawnmower sitting demurely on the grass.

And then it clicked. Lawnmower plus cycle-shaw = auto-shaw, which means minimal human effort and maximum speed, which is probably just a little faster than cycling, but still, less work and needless exploitation of people. And why use brilliant Japanese technology to create an effective, fast, motorised shaw, when a lawnmower works well enough? Adds to the charm.

Enter the Adventurists. These guys were pondering the perplexities of the rickshaw and when that pondering led to nowhere in particular, they decided to stage a charity rickshaw run in India.

Exotic location: check. Impossibly frustrating mode of transport: check. Helping people in the process: check. Adventure: double check.

And now they have 60 teams of four competing in the Rickshaw Run race from south to north India, all in the name of good causes.

2015 Rickshaw Run

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Two such teams are ‘Get it India’ led by Josephine Duke and ‘Keep Calm and Curry On’ led by Tegan Williams. These two teams of young, bold Aussies are defying the odds to race to the finish and raise some coin for the Motor Neuron Research Institute of Australia. Most of the team work in the medical sector, and Jo lost her aunt and grandmother to the disease, so they are keen to make a difference.

Motor Neuron Disease is a degenerative condition that slowly shuts down your muscles. Ever heard of Stephen Hawking? – he is afflicted with this horrible disease. Sufferers lose their ability to use their hands first, then their ability to speak and slowly their entire body shuts down until they are wheelchair bound and completely incapacitated. Cases vary but the disease usually results in death within 3-5 years and the deterioration of the person in that time is tragic. So the teams are trying to help.

Stoke Travel, a company popular with young Australian travellers, is sponsoring them; because, they say, there’s nothing they like more than absurd adventure, especially if it has a good cause.

The race will start on January 1st (no better way to start a rickshaw race than with a massive hangover) and will run for roughly two weeks following the 3,500 km route from Kochi (Cochin) way down south of India all the way up to Jaisalmer in the northwest corner of the country. That’s a whole lot of tiger and snake-filled jungle, sari and slum-filled city and wide open dirt road to cover.

You can follow the Stoke sponsored teams on Facebook here and here

If you’re keen to help to give these glorified lawnmowers a fighting chance to advance the progress for a cure or aid for Motor Neuron sufferers, give a bit of coin to the cause and donate here

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