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Snowdon |
Scafell Pike |
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To ascend the highest peaks in
Scotland, England and Wales is a major Challenge undertaken by many walkers each
year. There are many reasons for attempting the Challenge, whether it be to
raise funds for deserving charitable causes, to test yourself against the
mountains or simply for the sheer enjoyment of being amongst some of the most
dramatic scenery in the World. Whatever your reason for rising to the Challenge
it will be one of the most memorable experiences you will have.
There are a number of ways in which you can help. Most importantly you can
volunteer to participate in The Three Peaks Challenge. We would truly appreciate
it if you would ask a friend to accompany you on the Challenge. Better still why
not ask some friends or workmates to come along and make it a team effort? The
more people who take part the better it will be.
When organising The Three Peaks Challenge our main concern was that not only
would the event be operated as safely as possible but also that it should be
achievable by any reasonably active person with no mountaineering experience.
Another large concern was that the event should have no impact on the fragile
mountain environment and that there should be no disruption to local residents
or farming activities.
You are under no pressure at all to reach all, or even any, of the summits.
You are being asked to try your best, that is all anyone can ask.
Good luck and Thank You
PLAIN
SPEAKING
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As a continuous walking challenge there is
little or no rest (apart from the coach journeys) between mountains.
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You may encounter cold, wet and windy conditions so you will need to be
prepared to carry a complete change of clothing in your rucksack.
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At any time of the year the weather in the British Mountains can be very
unpredictable. It is extremely important that EVERYONE taking part in The
Three Peaks Challenge has the correct equipment and clothing.
It is not possible to make it a 24 hour Challenge due to the use of
coaches. The total walking distance covered over the entire event is
“approximately” 43km or 27 miles.
TRANSPORT
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The time of the pick up in Glasgow is geared so that you will be able to
complete the ascent of Scafell Pike during daylight hours.
You will be travelling on coaches from Glasgow and then right through the
event until the end in Manchester
You will need
to arrange to get yourself to Glasgow (either the train
station or airport) at around 2pm on Friday evening.
You should arrange transport home from Manchester (either
the train station or airport) for Sunday afternoon.
Meals - There are
regular meal breaks between each of the mountains. Also
packed lunches and bottled water will be handed out at the
start of the ascent on each mountain.
After the Scafell Pike ascent we will stop in Threkeld (in
the Lake District) where you may take a shower.
Socially and ecologically Sound
There have been a (very) few concerns raised
about other 3 Peaks Challenges regarding night time disturbances caused
in Wassdale and the village of Seatoller. We arrive and
depart during the day time. The route that we have chosen does NOT go
anywhere near either Wassdale or Seatoller. All routes on this Challenge
follow maintained Public Rights of way. |