InsureTrek18: Day Two

Insuretrek Day Two

Another challenging day for the trekkers as they raise money for Insurance United Against Dementia.

The first obstacle to overcome was sleep deprivation.

The night pension at Fouly, Switzerland was convivial and very cosy.

So cosy that women’s room saw beds squeezed up against the wall plus rickety bunks.

It was a bit like sleeping on a boat, every time someone turned over the bunk would sway.

The men, however, really suffered. When shown their accommodation there were screams of terror.

The bed looked like something out of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

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