 Mathew Booth
28 from Old Woking in Surrey has spent over twelve years working in the computer industry. Mat is also a qualified yacht skipper and holds a full MCA medical care certification so he’ll take on the job of team medic. “Being hundreds of miles from a medical care is something we need to consider in a trip of this nature in case of an accident” say Mat. He has plenty of experience organising expeditions with several ocean crossings and other adventures under his belt. “The key to succeeding on this rally boils down to preparation, it will be the difference between making it to Mongolia and getting stranding in the middle of nowhere” he’ll also be taking care of the logistical nightmare that is driving an ambulance to Mongolia via some very far flung places entails.
 Russell Nunn
28 from Maldon in Essex spent three years qualifying as a mechanic with Vauxhall. Russ also has plenty of off road driving experience; in 2005 he entered the Exmoor Challenge driving one hundred miles though some of the most challenging terrain in England. He understands what may go wrong mechanically and structurally with the Ambulance having prepared a land rover for the event. When asked about what to expect Russ pointed out the challenges but is determined to have fun too “We’re going to make Mongolia, but along the way I want to have as much fun as possible!”
 Stuart Garnham
From Chelmsford in Essex runs a car, and commercial vehicle business, specialising in custom fabrications and parts. Stu brings a huge amount to the team with a wealth of experience in vehicle modification and mechanics. Stu specialises in custom Ford Transit’s, from car carriers to horse boxes he knows them like the back of his hand. Perfect since the Ambulance is based on a Transit van! He’s plenty of experience driving in foreign countries having spent time delivering furniture to the continent. “It's easy to get caught up in the mechanical and personal preparation for our adventure but we plan on putting a million percent effort to raise as much money as we can for your charities"
 Mark Logan
29 from Westminster, has worked within the computer industry for Seven years. Mark is a fan of adrenaline fuelled sports and activities. However, the Mongol Rally will be an entirely new experience. "All of us have been doing a lot of running around in preparation to be ready for July, but it's not until you take a step back, and realise what it is all building towards that you truly realise the enormity of what lay ahead." Mark is a late addition to the team but is already contributing, working with his teammates to ensure that we are all in Hyde Park on 19th July, as well prepared as we can possibly be.
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