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Trek Scafell Pike

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Trek with Us

Sunday 15 July 2012


Location:

Lake District, England

Would you climb a mountain to save your life?
Would you climb a mountain to save someone elses?


At 978 metres, Scafell Pike is the highest peak in England. It is considered one of the most difficult of climbs in the Lake District. The achievement of climbing England’s largest peak, and the stunning views over Wastwater to the west and the Langdale Pikes to the east, make this a popular climb. The ascent takes between five and seven hours including breaks, and we move at a comfortable pace for the group.

Entry

You must have a good level of fitness to take part in this event. If you are aged between 12 –18, you will need to be accompanied by a parent. Should you have any injuries or pre-existing medical conditions which may affect your ability to complete safely, please check with your GP.

Your £25 per person entry fee secures your place and is non-refundable. This will ensure that more of the sponsor money you raise will support our lifesaving work.

Sponsorship

To take part we ask each participant to raise as much money as possible and to aim to raise a minimum of £150.

How To Register?

Click on the button below to register online then download the medical form, fill it in and send it to the Events Team.

If you have any questions please contact the team on 0303 303 3000 or email events@anthonynolan.org.