Thursday 8 November 2007

Episode 2 The Journal of Dr Wilder

We picked up a preacher in Tombstone, fingers doesn’t like him, just before we got chased out of town thanks to Tobias. He is Irish but has excellent bone structure.

Our Hasty departure prevented us from catching the Train we had booked, very frustrating, that combined with Sara’s insistence that we do something about Helstromme has us travelling north toward Utah and Colorado, I don’t want to go anywhere near Helstromme but I still think I am safer with these brave folks than on my own. Fingers Agrees.

We have been Travelling for almost a week now, most of us riding in miss McGanne’s so called Wagon, most uncomfortable. Perhaps some manner of suspension system using reanimated horses legs…hmmmmm, Ahhhhh a spider!

We are being attacked by Arachnids of unusual size, I am hidden under the running boards of the Wagon. Tobias seems to be shooting at us! Fingers was right! It was just a matter of time before he turned on us, we’ll show him, we’ll show them all!

It was a misunderstanding he was shooting at spiders, We might show him anyway. Reggie was quite badly bitten but I have patched him up, he really does have lovely hands, they would be perfect for… no, no The Arachnids seemed to be able to leap great distances and they bury themselves to facilitate Ambush. Fascinating, no one else seems to think so, they are all leaving… Wait for me.

This town is empty, what a hole, no rail station. Very well dressed Black man waved at me from by the church as we rode in though. Sheriff is boring also runs a store Failure of a man.

People have been going missing. How thrilling perhaps we will get to see more examples of the “Terrorantulas” as Tobias keeps calling them. A little girls family has been taken apparently pulled into the ground, fascinating perhaps their tunnelling abilities are for more than just ambushes!

A local group of Rascals may also be responsible for the missing people Tobias seems sure that his “Snake Oil Salesman” is responsible but that seems preposterous. We are going to see these Ruffians they are much more likely to be the cause of the local unrest.

HOLY MOTHERLOAD! That was the biggest Spider I have ever seen! If we could hcapture it then Helstromme could never stop us NEVER! Drat, upon its demise at the hands of a large quantity of TNT Wielded by Miss MCGanne it dissolved into thousands of smaller specimens. Perhaps I can Breed another gigantic one, I must try to get a sample.

Deadlands Reloaded

I have started a Deadlands Reloaded Campaign and in the interests of having the session logs online I am going to post them here.

Last Train Reloaded

On the last Train to Santa Cruse Our Heroes find themselves in interesting company, Two miners, a cowardly card sharp and a nervous doctor are all grilled by the friendly Lady on her way to meet her Husband in Tombstone. Jenny Lou’s enquiries meet similarly short responses when she starts to grill our Heroes.

Suddenly (power!) around midnight the chat (and the train) is brought to a screeching halt by the Barricade of some Brigands but when the party goes to investigate the Brigands are already Dead! Ripped apart by some seemingly unstoppable attackers! While they continue to investigate the nearby abandoned Railroad camp they hear shots from the passenger car.

Heading back to the rescue they find the carriage besieged by the walking dead tough and leathery like beef jerky the gruesome zombies still burn as Sara finds out after Zapping one that was trying to crawl through one of the windows breaking the nearby lamp and showering the capering cadaver with burning oil. Just as they seem to have saved the Day the wall is caved in and with an echoing cry of “BHAAAAB” The innocent Jenny is grabbed, pulled straight from the Train and absconded with into the darkness.

Fierce chase is given, as cries of “Bhab?” echo across the prairie, but the re-stitched creation knocks out Miss McGann and high-tails it into the night.

Returning to the Train for some much needed First Aid they find Dr Wilder’s Bag open on the floor of the Still burning Passenger car. The notes and Diagrams inside the Doctors bag reveal much:
Posing as the undertaker in the nearby town is the man Wilder was on his way visit. Professor Vinton Radcliffe. The Two had corresponded some years before

Before Radcliffe was chased out of the Maze, he met Edwin Wilder, another scientist interested in the reanimation of dead tissue. The two sometimes compared notes and even
collaborated on a few experiments. Wilder left the Great Maze a few years before Radcliffe to take a job with Hellstromme Industries—working in the company’s automaton division. Radcliffe corresponded with Wilder after his move to Salt Lake City. The two continued to share research information. Wilder occasionally sent Radcliffe secret Hellstromme Industries formulas and techniques—secrets that could cost him his job if it was discovered that he had divulged them.

Unfortunately for Wilder, a freak lab fire exposed his unwitting espionage. Investigators looking through the ruins of the lab discovered some of his letters from Radcliffe and called him in to answer some questions. Rather than show up for the interview, Wilder grabbed some lab samples and notes and headed out of town. Once he got inside the Confederacy, he sent Radcliffe a telegram informing him that he was on his way and boarded a Black River train to Little Rock. In Arkansas, he caught a boat down the Mississippi to New Orleans where he transferred to a Bayou Vermilion train to Santa Cruse.

Luckily for the Posse Tobias is a skilled Tracker and by the Ghost rock Lamps on the front of the McGann Mobile they manage to follow two sets of tracks into the night one of a horse and another of the love struck construct. After an hour of the slightly creepy feeling of being watched, Fingers the animate hand created by Wilder, reveals itself to the Posse and leads them to its master.

Finding a lathered horse drinking from a rock pool the posse follows the tracks to an old silver mine in the nearby hills. Heading into the darkness they overcome twisted mockeries of Coyotes with Huge slavering Mouths full of implanted Sharks Teeth.

Defeating the canine defenders they come across Radcliffe’s secret Lair. Miss Jenny Lou was chained to a Wall while Radcliffe glowered menacingly from under the brow of his ULM Device, Also chained but to a table rather than to the wall Dr Wilder was about to be implanted with one of the Shards of Ghost Rock found in the heads of all the desiccated Dead. Guarding this Tableau was the stitch work man Bahb! and another 6 of the beef jerky zombies.

Battle was joined and as Sara’s personality flipped back and forth like a light bulb Reggie’s hexes get the better of him time and time again as the Manitous he bargains with best him in their tests of will. The Battle Rages back and Forth and Professor Radcliffe is felled by a shotgun blast to the chest, With their controllers death the unliving Jerky turn on one another and the chained up Wilder who is defended by the plucky Fingers and the schizo Miss McGann. Bhaab enraged by the death of his creator takes a lot of effort to fell and is eventually felled by a lucky shot from Sara.

Thursday 25 October 2007

Mike Martello Seminars

A 4am start in Hampshire for me and a 5.10am start from Belgium for our instructor Sifu Mike Martello and still I get to Birmingham airport only about 10mins before he does! After a rather bleary but beautifully sunny day spent taking the mick out of our respective “languages” (those who attended the seminar will never forget the immortal words “Speak English Mothe…”well anyway very entertaining) we arrived in sunny Aldershot for a seminar on Quinna and throws.

Training began at 7pm at Connaught school gym with a floor full of mats. The “warm up” was one of the most painful parts of the session, with twisting internal body movements used to release shoulders, back and improve body alignment. The French have a saying that “pain is the craft entering the apprentice” by which yard stick we will all be super Gonfu masters after about a week of that carry on! Everyone was very warm and much more relaxed if a little aching by the end.

The Quinna seminar began with Mike throwing Dave around followed with us all partnering off and doing it to one another. We learnt about four different techniques including two excellent throws and variants on them.

Particular shining lights included Lewis one of our Monday new chaps who ended up throwing Nathaniel nearly clean off the mat whilst demonstrating great aptitude with “Soft power”. Pretty scary given that the Sword I was using on Sunday was taller than this kid! Matt Bedows and newbie Steve were also caught on camera with some very impressive mat clearing Sweva, large men flying through the air is always a sight to see! Special bravery awards should go to Chris who had never done any Gongfu before ever and Karen whose wrists are made out of glass and still managed to chuck me about like a rag doll.

By the end of nearly 4 hours we were knackered but happy to have trained and learnt some very cool things. Including a chat about Chi during which time without thinking about it all of us cast Chun side long looks in case (as the only Haan Chinese member there) he might be holding out on us for some weird mystic insight. Mike debunked a lot of the wrongly held ideas about Chi and impressed on us the fact that we all do Quigong by dint of simply breathing in and out! Brilliant!

Huge thanks to Mike for taking time out of a crazy country hopping schedule to come down to Hampshire and teach. Looking forward to more seminars in the future!

Friday 5 October 2007

Magica

Last Friday Kate and I started playing in Magics, Charles Ryans D20 Based Ars Magica Campaign. A retelling of our Daring Deeds has been started here:

http://www.europamagica.blogspot.com/

Beijing DVD

A promo taster of the Beijing Camp DVD is available here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb7F20BZYU0

I will be getting the full hour long version to subject my friends and family too when Mike comes to visit for his Quinna and Miao dao Seminars in a couple of weeks.

Monday 24 September 2007

Kung Fu Camping

Hello!

Having been back from China barely a month we headed off on another expidition. Not quite as grand this time we travelled to Dorset for a weekend of Kung Fu Camping.

We stayed near Swansea in a small campsite and spent Saturday and Sunday Training and Exploring the local Area.

We visited Durdle Door (a Large Rock Arch) and another stretch of Coast before heading back to civilisation on sunday afternoon and doing a final set of Training at Frimly Lodge Park.

Exciting Photos of our weekend can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/davetrollkin

Friday 31 August 2007

We're Back!

Hello All

We have arrived Safe and sound in the (rather cold) UK! We Landed on Tuesday after a 10+ hour flight, and are nearly over jet lag etc. More details o the trip and a write up of the last few days to come over the weekend.

Big Thanks to Robie for posting for us while we were behind the great firewall of China.

Some more (but still not all) of the picture of the trip can now be found here:

Photos

more will be going up over the weekend and they will be annotated and put in the right order as well.

See you all soon
Dave and Kate

Thursday 23 August 2007

China Post 5: Sweaty Circles & Great Walls



Yet another and possibly final update from the Kung Fu Chaos Couple!
From the sound of it the great wall is...well actually great !! and Kung Fu is sweaty work if you walking around in circles as you practice it... Anyway here is what K8 has to say on the subject...


"Hey people,
The Great wall is BIG! I mean REALLY BIG, you may think its a long way down the road to the Chemist but thats just peanuts to...well you get this idea. A good bit of it (some 900miles) is still intact and simply climbs over the ridiculous pitcure postcard mountains without the slightest nod to altering the landscape to fit the structure.
This does mean that at some points the crenalations are sideways to the vertical! Very funny. Even on the wall there are people hawking stuff to tourists the funniest are the certificates showing your picture and to day that you've climbed the wall! There is a Chinese saying that you are not a real man or woman until you have climbed the wall.

This is one of the famous Mister Who quotations, he is our tour guide and whilst he speaks English is the worlds; funnist chap! I highly recommend him to anyone who is going anywhere!


Who-isms:
"The female Guardian Lion is always on the right, you know why?? Because the women are ALWAYS right!" (exit Mr Who Stage left).


"So the Emperor before the ceremony must not eat meat and thus suffer as vegetarians do!"


"If you are lost (in the forbidden city sand is actually pretty much anywhere we have been) just keep walking Keep walking!" Presumably if you hit Mongolia get a cab back!


For the last week we have been training again so have elected to sleep at lunchtimes instead of post! Training has been going well, the heat has rocketed in the last 2 weeks, reckon this is the heat wave they have planned and the reason they moved us up into the mountains, it is ridiculously hot and sunny every day. Quite missing the 1 or 2 bits of rain we had in the first week!


We are still doing Bagua but now have slightly more complex changes to the circles and also have moved up to walking 10 circles both clockwise and anti clockwise for each palm. This means we are walking round in 160 circles four times each afternoon in an average temperature of 30 degrees centigrade!
It's rather warm and we are sweating like bastards, very attractive! You think we would be losing weight but they keep feeding us mega amounts of grub! If you are sitting on a table with a chinese person then they will start ladelling stuff onto your plate even if you are full to bursting, they don't really understand the words "Not hanks I'm full" or indeed the conept! :)


More pictures of Training and our Trip to another Buddist temple can be found here "

Saturday 18 August 2007

China Post 4: More Tourism


Hello everyone.. yes its time for another exciting update..but this time from our Kung Fu enabled Boy Scout Dave and for those that are wondering, yes it does similarity of this posting to a School / Scout event report is in my view unavoidable. Once your trained to write-up your adventure in that style its impossible to break...especially in one so young :)
Anyhow onto the report...




"Our Sightseeing continued on the 2nd day with am earlier start, K8 and I continued to skip the six am Chi Gung practice during the sightseeing as sleeping seemed just as important.


We again boarded our Bus and headed to Tianamen Square. After about an hour we arrived and trekked towards the forbidden city, constantly besieged by Chines Kite and postcard Hawkers, all crying "HELLO, You want Book?" and similar.


We made it into the Forbidden city, which was BIG (robbie: Check it out here) it is surrounded by a 52m wide moat and 12m Tall walls. We were led relentlessly through enormous courtyards and interesting rooms by our guide Mr Wu who has been a tour guide for years and knows loads about imperial concubines and other fascinating topics. Just as at the summer palace he set a break neck pace periodically stopping so we could take photos.


In the Gift Shop near the north Gate we found a woman painstakingly Reverse painting on the inside of Glass spheres. After that we headed through the imperial gardens to a Tea House where we got to see a Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony and tasted 5 different Teas including a special Slimming Tea.
(robbie: Please bring back lots of this magic tea)

Having enjoyed our stop at the Tea house we carried on to The Alter of Heaven and its surrounding Park. This we discovered is Where Xu Laoshu our incredible 65 year old Tai Chi and Ba gua Teacher normally Trains, we had however missed him by a scant ten minutes.

That evening we dined at a very pleasant restaurant in the Olympic village. The Village and its nearly finished "Birds nest Stadium" Will have an example of every different type of Chinese Architecture and looks very Eclectic even half finished.

Still to come THE GREAT WALL and Back to Training..."

Monday 13 August 2007

China Post 3: The Tourists


Hello Everybody, I'm here once again with another exciting update from our wondering Kung Fu enabled westerners. today they are telling tails of stone boats, tea parties and some particularly large wall they stumbled across.... so without further ado read on...



“The Story so far... Our intrepid heroes have actually had 3 days sight seeing! This, we foolishly thought, would be a well deserved break from training 12 hours a day, we were wrong! Out of interest everything in China seems to take ”about an hour“ to get to, whether it is dinner, the Summer palace or the shopping market, distance is irrelevant. Certain Exalted types will find this entertaining :)


The Summer Palace

Saturday 11th August 2007
On Saturday we went to see the Summer Palace, which was truly splendid and HOT and SUNNY. There are massive 1000 year old trees, a HUGE man made lake with boats for messing abut on and a bloody great big marble boat described so eloquently by one of our American cousins as ”Retarded“ (Yes that is you American Dave). The boat is actually quite beautiful and BIG (this is also a theme in China) and nearly bankrupt the country during the Opium wars. The Palace itself has long corridors and winding paths and is very pretty without being imposing. There are a LOT of stpes (also a Chinese feature) and everything is VERY high up which of course Dave loves! We made it up to the top to see the thousand armed budha and then made our own version where several of us crowded behind Dieter (who Xu Laoshi reckons looks like Budha) and contributed more arms to his celestial enlightenment. We had a bit of an adventure to get back to the bus with Dave ”I'm a Scout “Thompson actually getting us back in record time! We then went to the Laotze Tea House for dinner and Chinese opera and entertainment.

The Tea House

The food was OK but not as good as the restaurant that mister Zhang had taken us to on the Friday night. We then all piled into the theatre room for tea and weird small things to eat. All of the food was very beautiful, there was a dish of air freshener, some annoying seeds, a soft version of sesame cracknel biscuits and something which looked like it should have been sweet but turned out to be savoury. There was a small dose of Chinese Opera, which is a Lot like pantomime with incredibly expensive costumes. There was a magic silk scarf act, some alleged kungfu whihc wsas pretty much dance and acrobatics whilst shouting and a Wicked face changing performance, where with slight of hand or maybe head the performer changed masks without seeming to move! The tea house had some expensive rooms downstairs with indoor grass (more successful than the stuff at the last one of our mob who had it) and some raised contained living rooms with splendid wooden design. The feeling was of a courtyard of small rooms, very cool! The following are teasers as we've been on this for over an hour and need to get a life :) Look on the face book links below for the latest pictures, you can look even if you are not on Facebook, which Dave is and I am not! Apologies for appalling spelling
(Robbie: I've corrected most of it) but we've just had a 10 minute fight with the machine to get it back into English characters, this is of course the fault and not my appalling typos and random hot key shots when I am excited :) :) ”

Day 2 :
Tinamen Square, Forbidden City, Tea House, Alter of Heaven, Peal Market and the Olympic Village.

Day 3:
The Great Wall

Photo's are here

I'm going to have to interrupt you there.. imagine if you will an angry Chinese teenager trying to logon to Warcraft standing beside K8 and Dave... I'm sure they will send as more in the goodness of time.

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Wednesday 8 August 2007

From China - Post 2

Another update today, it all sounds like a huge amount of pain and effort to me for a holiday but whatever floats your boat I guess... anyhow onto the update..

"The Story so far:

We are shattered but its ACE! We are learning Tai CHi int eh mornings for 3 hours this is after getting up at 5.30am and doing standing, breathing ChiGung
by the central lake in the quadrangle. very chilled out "most tranquil"

I do a 42 step Tai Chi which is crazy precise and a competition form. Dave does 24 step Chen style Tai Chi which is the short form. We have different teachers. I also learn Tai Chi fan which looks very pretty and also has applications.

Lunch is from 11ish until 2pm, but this time is spent being fed WAY too much by our hosts (each meal a banquet, SERIOUSLY) and then passed out in our room, or trying to get on the only machine in the hotel to send info to you guys (assuming the youngster abd ze Germans are not on it!).\

The afternoon Dave and I are back together from 2pm until 5pm learning Bagua, which is taught to us by a blinding teacher called Xu ("Zoo") ShiXi ('she zee"). He is wicked and looks lie a Chinese Elvis has massive glasses and knows HUGE amounts of information which he attempts to haemorrhage at us each day! :) :)

He is , apparently, 65 but is tremendously flexible and fit and clearly has the body of a MUCH younger man. Bagua is on first regard about walking in circles! But it has some tremendous applications and all of the circle walking are for body conditioning and health aspects. Xu has never been to hospital or been seriously ill and hopes never to be for at least another 20 years!

Look at some pictures here: China Facebook Photo's

We can't post to the blog as we think it comes under government fire wall regulations, but facebook works.

We have been to a Jet-hai (not Jedi although it was pretty close) temple which was just wicked! Pagodas and ancient 1000year old trees and weird bugs! There is no bird song here it is all insect noise of one form or another.

We do 3 treasures sword int eh evening from 5-6pm then dinner at 7pm, and classes at 8.30pm,. Tonight we have a Tuina massage session with Master Sun. we are all really looking forward to that one as almost everything hurts all the time...its brilliant! :)

See you all soon

K8 and Dave "

Thursday 2 August 2007

From China - Post 1

The first update from China arrived in the early hours this morning.. so turn on your best internal excited K8 voice and read the following .....

"We are in CHINA!! Its Ace! The hotel looks like a Kungfu movie temple, there are painted murals and coi carp and water everywhere. IT IS HOT!! The saort of hot where you think it will piss it down but it doesnt seem to do that here.

Training is WICKED! We do Tai Chi for 3 hours in teh morning and then 4 hours of Bagua in the afternoon. this is the second day of full on trianing and we are shattered everyone is really tired and achy but its just brilliant. Food is great, really amazing, utterly NO IDEA what we are eating!! Its best not to ask really.

Right will post again when we can!"


Wednesday 1 August 2007

Hello Everybody !



So hello everyone, for those that don't know me I'm Robbie, K8's techie friend and I've been given the task of bypassing the "Great Firewall Of China" and allowing everyone to find out what K8 and Dave are getting upto in the land of the rising sun!

For those that are wondering why they cannot Blogg this themselves here is why:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China

So I've had a few updates from them already...guess I'd better go on and post them...


Sunday 29 July 2007

Sunday Morning Flying to China this afternoon

Why am I sitting in front of my computer?? Because I'm horribly over excited and can't face re-checking/packing everything again!! Dave similarly is playing on his (resurrected) Game Boy to try and quell the panic :)

We will of course have 4 hours of this once we get to the airport this afternoon and then another 9 hours of flight time. But, seeing as aeroplanes are designed to stand up to ridiculous pressures I'm sure they'll contain us :)

We are taking our mobiles but due to extortionate call charges abroad and an 8 hour time difference they will most likely be off except to check messages each evening.

We would both like to say HUGE thanks to everyone who has helped us get to this point and will come back with ridiculous stories, entertaining items and if we manage to get a vidicam a training montage >Fade up Eye of the Tiger<

Have a splendid August people, we will post when we can from Beijing!

Wednesday 25 July 2007

Wednesday Night Panicking

So the only night free this week and we have spent it productively panicking and throwing together what we need for GOING TO CHINA! See I told you we were excited. :)
Jules from our Kungfu club came round and stuck more needles in my arm and legs this time (she is a qualified acupuncturist). It is tremendously odd because they are bloody great big nails sticking out of your limbs but they do not hurt, just the odd tingle and hugely warm sensations and a terrible urge to giggle! Anyway my elbow is way better again so ready for training tomorrow :)

Dave won't stop over excitedly panicking, I'm beginning to wonder if he will ever sleep again!

Tuesday 24 July 2007

Monday & Tuesday Training

In order to instil the first and second forms in our very being and also to create the "jelly leg effect" Matt tortured the class with held positions at intervals during the form. Whilst sweating attractively we positioned and repositioned to get the moves and feel of the form and then held it for as long as it took for Matt to check everyone in the class. This is a fabulously good teaching aid as the quicker we are to "get it" the less time spent standing on one leg with your knee raised fists clenched and foot and quad muscles screaming in agony. These techniques combined to form Devastator! Strongest of the Decepti...anyway you get the idea :)

The muggy weather here may be helping towards training in 50% humidity in China, we are just lacking the 33oC+ temperatures to go with it. We'll see if we can bring some summer back from the East!

The Weekend

The Last Weekend before we fly was brilliant. First thing on Saturday we went to see Transformers with only 4 other people in the Cinema.

We followed that with a Kung Fu Demonstration in Aldershot town Centre Matt, Calum, Kate and myself handed out flyers for Ancestral Mountains and the newly re-opened Games Shop.

Saturday evening we attended a BBQ organised by Matt and Mike and had a great time. There was ping pong, Bai Long (Tai Chi Bat and Ball) and LRP swords to keep everyone occupied and the food was great.

On Sunday Kate and I went to a Self Defence and Application Seminar and then to an All You Can Eat Curry house in Camberly.

All in all a great weekend.

Friday 20 July 2007

Thursday Training

Having enjoyed a night off getting all the stuff we are taking ready we were back to training last night.

After a short warm up we fetched a whole host of floor mats in and did some wais and leg exercises, which consisted of kneeling with a partner holding down your legs and then bending forward at the waist. Suprisingly hard on the backs of the legs rather than the core muscles.

We went on to more stretches and leg swings and then straight into another session of rolling away from sword wielding students.

The third hour finished with some slow Man da Style sparring and we carried on into Sylabus material for the secound hour.

We practiced Forms and Drills and finished the lesson with Yoga style torture Crunches led by Kate.

With just over a week to go we are very excited.

Wednesday 18 July 2007

Tuesday Training

We Trained again last night, this time in Farnbrough. There we used the soft room to practice yet more rolling while being chased by Shinai wielding fellow students.

We also did some jumping kicks and went through several of the early forms before revising the two person striking drills.

Training again on Thursday and on Sunday we are going to a Quinna and self defence seminar on sunday.

Monday 16 July 2007

Monday Training

Tonight was our first training session of the week. We Started with a quick warm up and moved straight into some Wu Shu Jumping Practice, and a short session of sparring in an enclosed space.

We also practiced breakfalls and rolling eventually leading up to passing a target pad between people while having to dodge and roll past someone with a Shinai.

In the Third hour Kate Stretched and I practiced some Pi-gua and slow Man Da style sparring.

New Training location

With just two weeks to go and an unprecedented heat wave about to hit Beijing the location in which we will be training has been moved. We will now be training at the Jietai Temple on top of a mountain overlooking Beijing. Below are some pictures of the temple.








Set in forested mountains to the west of Beijing, the Jietai Temple (Temple of Ordination) is a tranquil retreat amidst fresh mountain air, scented with burning incense. The temple was first built in the year 622 during the Tang dynasty.

Almost 1400 years old, it sits on a hillside looking more like a fortress than a temple, surrounded by forbiddingly tall red walls. On a clear day, this temple offers an unhindered view of Beijing.

Wednesday 30 May 2007

Please Donate

To help Fund our Trip I have added a Pay Pal Donate Button and some Google Adds to the blog.

If you donate by Pay Pal please leave a mesasge in comments so that I can add you to the Thank you list.

Friday 18 May 2007

The Trip

The trip is being organised by Wu Tan Belgium and all the details can be found here

http://www.wutang.be/workshops/beijing/idx_beijing.html

A Youtube Vid of the Temple in which we will be training and some of the Teachers can be found here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na-zc8hYu6c

Big Thanks

A Big Thanks to everyone who has donated to our trip.

Paula Croft
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Wednesday 2 May 2007

This Blog is to document the training and Fund Raising involved in Our trip to China to learn Kung Fu in August.

I have been studying Northern Longfist Kung Fu for two and a half years now, and This august K8 and myself have an opportunity to Travel to China and Study Kung Fu with the help of Wu Tan Belgium.

To help fund our trip we have decided to ask everyone we know for a pound each. We are also hosting ccg tournaments and various other sponsored events.