Come and see us on > > > Twitter Facebook Youtube

 

Yorkshire Peaks Challenge for the Youth Cancer Trust

 

3 Yorkshire Peaks & 24 miles in 12 Hours?

Read Team FT's Yorkshire Peaks 2010 experience here

 


 

What is the Yorkshire Peaks Challenge?

This challenge starts and finishes at Horton-In-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire. Walkers will first head for Pen-Y-Ghent (691 metres) utilising parts of the Pennine Way, then head over to Ribblehead via the local Mosses which cover the low Dales. Continue alongside the Settle to Carlise railway, before starting the climb to the summit of Whernside (728 metres). Drop down to Chapel-le-Dale, before the final climb of the day up to Ingleborough (723 metres). Now the long walk back to the finish at Horton.

 


 

How long is the Challenge?

Most walkers aim to finish this 24 mile challenge within 12 hours. The challenge involves some 5,000 feet of ascent and descent, and good basic navigation may be required in poor visibility when crossing the mosses and on the summit areas.

 


 

How hard is the Challenge?

This is rated as the easiest of our challenges, but you still need to have a good basic level of fitness and stamina, as this is nearly the same distance as a marathon. You will be walking on some very muddy and uneven ground and should have some basic walking experience, and as ever - should be well prepared for a rapid change in weather conditions.

 


 

Who takes part in this Challenge?

This is a great event for individuals, pairs, or small groups. It makes excellent training for our other challenges, and is a good introduction to challenge events. It is also very popular with fundraising and charity teams, and with local accommodation available before and after the walk - makes a very enjoyable weekend for all participants.

 


 

How to enter:

Option 1 - Lupine Adventure

Please click here for full information and booking info for Yorkshire Peaks

 

Option 2 - Mersey Venture

Click here for more information on this Open Yorkshire Peaks Challenge

 


 

Additional information for the 2011 Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge:

Bunkhouse accommodation @ £12.50 each per night
Camping at the Bunkhouse @ £5 per tent per night
Early breakfast at the Bunkhouse

We suggest you travel to Horton-In-Ribblesdale on Friday, stay at a local B&B, the Bunkhouse, or camp, start the challenge first thing Saturday morning, then have a few celebratory drinks Saturday evening, B&B or camp again, before travelling home on Sunday.

Make a great, full weekend out of this challenge event!

Visit our Challenges Links page to view useful websites about UK and worldwide challenges, including Three Peaks and Yorkshire Peaks

 

Yorkshire Peaks challenge for the Youth Cancer Trust

 

 

YCT News >>>

Latest Photos

View Gallery >>>

realshare (South West) Forum

Recycle to support Youth Cancer Trust
Donate Online
Calls 4 Charity

Bournemouth AFC Cicley Foundation Lloyds Banking Group Purbeck Ice Cream Qualcomm Richmond Groups Percussion People Sail 4 Cancer
Freemasons Grand Charity Bournemouth Borough Council Mayor's Charities St. James's Place Foundation The Murry Foundation Rob's Event Catering Peters & May Global Logistics St. James's Place Wealth Management Grapevine Telecom
Liverpool Victoria Planet Parcel Planet Parcel ccp ECPC Souter Charitable Trust Sainsbury's International Express Couries CES
Nuffield Engineering Supplies
>