Phillip's 2024 Cairns to Cooktown ride for FNQHF

Cardiac Challenge 2024

I survived and with the other 4 members, our group raised over $17000!

Ride 14 for FNQHF

I am again riding from Cairns to Cooktown in support of Cairns Hospital, commencing 14 September 2024, and am seeking donations. The route  is approx. 330km in total and some of the highlights are the Kuranda Range climb, the steep Desailly Range climb, and the rapid Byerstown Range descent. Our team of "Cycling Yogis" includes Bob Karran, Christal Brooks, Akemi Fukatsu, Shaun Karran, and Alex Ison.

To reward my supporters (please donate), I am raffling a new type of DIY clock that has a few new features like a touch screen and larger LCD digits. It is of course highly accurate and has twice the computing power of the previous version (which of course will make no difference to its accuracy). As time goes on, this clock will likely gain an internet radio service ... and perhaps a few surprises.

Some support links: DrPhil or the team Cycling Yogis.  Thanks for your support.




Phillip's Clock Thing version 3
(new for 2024)

Events We have a pub Trivia Night scheduled for the 3rd of September 6:30pm at the Barron River Hotel. Flyer is almost ready.

Yes this is ride #14!    You can view all of my rides at this link.


Donation steps

To donate: visit my fundraising page
  Select Donate Now  select Donate to the Ride or a Rider
  Choose/enter amount and then select Add to cart
 ➔ Select Check out now and then enter your information, then ContinueContinue, until finally...
 ➔ Select participants or teams
 ➔ Select Choose a participant and enter/confirm Phillip Musumecithen Continue
 ➔ Enter your details including email address for a tax receipt, confirm the amount, card details, etc. to pay
You will then see a choice for leaving a comment on the donations page or viewing the receipt
 ➔ Please Select Leave a comment (your receipt has already been emailed to you)


Ride Info
  • This route map which was provided for my first ride in 2011 and shows extra detail when zoomed in.
    • Raffle draw details: the raffle process uses arc4random_uniform() like in this C++ program to obtain a fair result.


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