Marines 1664 Challenge Takes Them Cycling Through Europe
These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.These are the men taking part in the Royal Marines 1664 Challenge - a 4,136 mile (6,656 km) journey of a lifetime that aims to rise thousands for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and also marks the 350th anniversary of the Corps’ formation.
Divided into five phases - ski, sail, cycle, kayak and run - the RM1664 Challenge has just transitioned from sail to cycle with the men landing in Cadiz, Spain, where they swapped wind for leg power and are now speeding across the Spanish hinterland.