Scott looks back on the day he almost didn’t make it, a drained Dermot looks forward to the finish line and it’s an emotional end as the entire trek team complete their epic journey.
The celebrity team’s incredible efforts will raise money to help people living unimaginably tough lives both across Africa and the UK, and just £5 could pay for a sight-saving operation for someone in Africa. So Please donate now.
Trek team exhausted and emotional on penultimate day
Forging on across the vast desert plains, with temperatures soaring to 48 degrees, emotions run high on the penultimate day of the trek. It’s been the hardest day so far, by far – but with the final push still to come, will they all make it to the end?
The team are heading towards a sight camp where tomorrow they will meet people living within the desert region who will be able to get treatment for the conditions that are causing them to lose their sight.
The celebrity team’s incredible efforts will raise money to help people living unimaginably tough lives both across Africa and the UK, and in particular they will be highlighting the issue of sight. Money they raise will go to Comic Relief projects which include those that help to prevent thousands of people in Africa from going blind or contracting terrible eye conditions like trachoma, something which affects many people living in the region where the trek is taking place.
Every minute, a child goes blind somewhere in the world and the effect is truly devastating. Tragically, up to fifty per cent of all children who lose their sight will die within two years. What makes these figures even more astonishing is that eighty per cent of all blindness is preventable and just £5 could pay for a sight-saving operation for someone in Africa who’s suffering from a debilitating eye condition called trachoma. Please donate now.
The team have been spurred on by Monday’s announcement that the BT Chat For Change Day on Friday 18th February has so far raised a whopping £203,000 for The BT Red Nose Desert Trek. On behalf of its customers, BT donated 1p to Comic Relief for every call made from a BT home phone line as well as every call made from a BT payphone. Plus they donated 25p for every call to BT’s Directory Enquiry Service 118500 from any landline or mobile.
The BT Red Nose Desert Trek team are finding day three of the trek harder than ever as most of the trekkers have been struck down by injuries and ailments as the unrelenting heat and tough terrain continues to take its toll. Visually impaired Radio 4 presenter Peter White has had to stop walking today, return to base camp and receive medical treatment. He has developed blood in the blisters on his feet which could become infected if they do not receive urgent attention.
The brave trekkers are aiming to raise money for Comic Relief to help people living unimaginably tough lives in Africa and the UK. Just a small amount of money can make a huge difference – so please sponsor our BT Desert Trekkers now!
Scott Mills and Craig David discuss sweltering quiche while Lorraine Kelly reveals she’s so hot you could fry an egg on her head… confirming her status as one of the nation’s favourite breakfast faces.
The brave trekkers are aiming to raise money for Comic Relief to help people living unimaginably tough lives in Africa and the UK. Just a small amount of money can make a huge difference – so please sponsor our BT Desert Trekkers now!
After waking bright and early at 5.30am, the courageous team of celebrities got off to a dramatically rocky start as day one of The BT Red Nose Desert Trek began. The first feat they had to overcome was a steep climb over a 4,000 ft hill in 35 degree temperatures.
The brave trekkers are aiming to raise money for Comic Relief to help people living unimaginably tough lives in Africa and the UK. Just a small amount of money can make a huge difference – so please sponsor our BT Desert Trekkers now!