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Our Favourite Photos

Our Favourite Photos

We took over 5,000 photos when we were on the road for 265 days. Blimey!  Here are Steve’s favourite per stage. Mega!!

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Go YouTube Crazy

Go YouTube Crazy

We uploaded 156 youtube clips on our journey. Get yourself a cup of tea, sit back and enjoy …

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Adventure Film Festival

Adventure Film Festival

FTFE was part of the awesome Adventure Film Festival this year. The Adventure Film Festival 2011 started on the 24th October and features 17 of the world’s best adventure films and documentaries packaged into 3 themed programs screening at over 30 cinemas nationwide. We were one of the big three to be premiered in Leicester square on the 1st November. Over 450 packed the cinema to watch three 15 minute “adventure shorts” followed by Q&As with some of the people involved. FTFE was the third of such films with me and Ross doing our best to answer the questions from the very excitable crowd.

This 15 minute film was painstakingly put together by Audrey and her team of editors. Super work guys. The short is a taster of the full length documentary that we hope will be commissioned. Again, all profits will go to our wonderful charities !! Enjoy.    Steve

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Stage Reviews. Mongolia, Australia and New Zealand

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The Sweat Teams

The Sweat Teams

Run in parallel to the expedition itself, the FTFE charity was incredibly well supported by a band of extremely well motivated “athletes”. The events included marathons, iron-man, duathlons and even swimming the channel. They raised an incredible amount so hands together for the FTFE Sweat Teams. Superb.

 

In the news, around the world

In the news, around the world

Everyone loves fire engines right?  Here are a few clips from around the world of Martha and the team on television news. First up, Singapore …

 

 

 

 

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Dedication’s what you need…

Dedication’s what you need…

High Point:  Being a World Record holder!

Low Point: Saying a final goodbye to Martha

Challenge: Records are there to be broken but I honestly think ours is almost impossible to even have a sniff at breaking.

Christmas Presents:  Get the 2012 Guinness World Record book for everyone you know! We made it into one of the best books in the world!

A fitting end: After picking up the Guinness World Record with some of the team I headed back to Wimborne. Just me, Martha, the record, and the open road. It seemed very fitting to park the truck at my family home for her final day.

In an11th hour stop press moment we arrived at Guinness World Records to an incredible reception from their entire office!  Just a week before we were working around the clock for 4 days to assemble what looked like a final year FTFE dissertation. To confirm our miles and route we needed to collate an incredible amount of evidence for Guinness. For myself, James and Amy it seemed nothing had changed.  Only a day back from the big adventure and we we still dashing every where in the truck, working to the early hours on routes and customs documents and still wearing our FTFE crew T-shirts! Not the return to normality we were hoping for! Read more →

We did it !!!

We did it !!!

After 9 months the Follow That Fire Engine arrive back in Greenwich.

Your crew ..

Steve Moore, Chris Moore, Ross Shepley-Smith, George Troughton, Ben Battye, Ben Haslett, James Morrow, David Orders, Ailsa Fereday, Paul Barham, James Stevens, Michelle Mahoney, Lyndsey Baker, Seve Poderoso, Amy Harpin, Louise Mahoney, Fuad Sulejmanovic, Kate Bartishel, Chris Hallward, Rob Poderoso, Valerie Keith, Gemma Rowlan, Steve Shoppman, Matt Haynes and Mehul Patel.

 

Day 261: Homeward Bound

Day 261: Homeward Bound

Location: Casablanca (Morocco) to Ronda (Spain)

Rolling into Casablanca though complete carnage was somewhat iconic.  It has long been on the itinerary and sits alongside Moscow, Beijing, Singapore, Sydney, Auckland and New York as a key mile stone for the expedition. It’s hard to describe the level of satisfaction or indeed relief, as with most experiences on this trip, it’s simply too out there to comprehend.

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FTFE on Spanish News

The Stage 9 crew make the Spanish news whilst looking like bin men.

 

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