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7 in 7 Challenge

 

RoadCraft is proud to support the Mizone 7 in 7 Challenge, a world-first attempt to run New Zealand's 7 'Great walks' in 7 consecutive days. The initiative is the brain child of Malcolm Law (49) and aims to raise $50,000 for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation of NZ.

Having lost his brother to leukaemia when he was 13, Malcolm has continually supported the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation of NZ to his full extent. His determination to raise awareness has inspired him to take a year off work and dedicate himself to the challenge.

RoadCraft will back Mal and his support team every step of the way, providing a fleet of Base Jumpers for the journey. The Overland Camping Vehicles (OCV's) designed and manufactured by RoadCraft are built for the adventurous at heart, sharing Mal's passion for the outdoors and relentless pursuit of the unknown. Never one to shy away from such a monumental task, the Base Jumper is the perfect vehicle to get Mal through some of New Zealand's most remote and demanding landscapes.

Mal's commitment to the cause is nothing short of inspirational and it is our pleasure to be pushing boundaries alongside him. The challenge is a huge task at hand and it's a superb way to raise awareness and support for such a worthy cause.

RoadCraft encourages everyone to get behind the 7 in 7 Challenge. You can help by sponsoring Mal and becoming a 'Friend of the Challenge'. You'll also be entered into monthly prize draws to win some great prizes, including a weekend getaway in a RoadCraft Base Jumper. See below for competition details.

 

Competition


We are giving every 'Friend of the Challenge' the chance to win the ultimate weekend adventure in a Base Jumper. All you need to do is sign up as a 'friend' on the 7 in 7 website and you will automatically go in the draw to win a RoadCraft Base Jumper holiday. 

To enter the draw and register your support for Malcolm, visit his website - www.7in7.org.nz

 

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