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Summit the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales in the Ultimate Challenge!
CLIMB
3 Peaks
Challenge
Nishkam Civic Association | Charity No1100307 Slide2
The challenge is on to climb the three highest peaks in Britain: Ben Nevis
, Scafell Pike and Snowdon. It is a tough challenge but one that, with training and careful planning, is achievable. Many teams will aim to complete the challenge in 24 hours or less, others will take closer to 30 hours.The challenge starts at the foot of
Ben Nevis (1,344m/4,409ft) in the spectacular setting of the Scottish Highlands. It finishes at the
foot of Snowdon (1,085m/3,560ft), North Wales. In between teams will visit Scafell Pike
(978m/3,206ft) in the Lake District.Participants have to cope with changing clothes, eating, drinking and even sleeping as they travel to their next destination by road.
The ChallengeSlide3
Participants will travel together to Glasgow on Friday however the participant is welcome to take alternative transport: The challenge starts at 12pm at the foot of Ben Nevis on Saturday 13th September. The challenge finishes when completing the 3rd Mountain; Mount Snowdon within 24 hours!
The Itinerary
ITINERARY
TIME
ACTIVITY
Friday 12
th
September –
9am
Leave Birmingham
7pm
Arrive in Glasgow (all participants will stay in the chosen
accommodation (
tbc
)
Saturday 12
th
October - 10am
Travel to Ben Nevis
12pm
Freshen up and begin climb of Ben Nevis
7pm
Complete Ben Nevis and begin drive to Scafell Pike
Sunday 13
th
October - 2am
Reach Scafell Pike, freshen up and start climb
7am
Complete Scafell Pike and begin drive to Snowdon
12pm
Arrive at Snowdon, freshen up and begin climb
5pm
Finish climb and
complete challenge!
Begin drive back to London to drop off participants
8pm
Arrive in London
(please keep in mind that all times as
approx
)Slide4
1
st leg Transport
Participants will meet at the Nishkam Centre, Handsworth, Birmingham on Friday 12
th September at 9am and will travel to Fort William in a MinibusParticipants can make their own way.
Please contact us for detailsSlide5
Stats
and Maps
Ben
Nevis
(1,344m/4,409ft
)
Scafell Pike
(978m/3,206ft
)Snowdon
(1,085m/3,560ft)Slide6
Training
Malvern Hills (6 Miles – 10 Miles)
– A local walk which will only take an hour to get to. It can get windy and wet as it’s more exposed as we will walk across the top of the Malvern
Hills.Sat 31st May 2014Sun 1st
June 2014 Scafell Pike (6.5 Miles) – This is a hard walk, very stony with lots of boulders. It will be a long long day and show how the minibus will have to negotiate a lot of windy roads to get there and between the other peaks.Sat 28th June to give us time to recover (very long day)
Sat 5th July to give us time to recover (very long day)
Snowdon (11 Miles) – This is not going to be your standard walk, the plan is to simulate climbing 2 peaks on the same day by walking 11miles, climbing Snowdon twice, from 2 different approaches, total 1435m ascent. Sat 2nd
August to give us time to recover (long day)Sat 9th August to give us time to recover (long day)Slide7
Q
uestions Answered
How does it work?
To take part you are required to pay a
non-refundable registration fee of £250 when you sign up for the challenge. You are then asked to raise minimum funds of £1,000. In return we provide full provide all transport, accommodation, food, first aid support, a qualified guide with you during the whole event.
How fit do I have to be?The 3 Peaks Challenge is a tough event. It is achievable by people with a reasonable level of fitness, who are
prepared to put in plenty of training beforehand. The more you train, the more you will enjoy the challenge.It is a great incentive to train and get fit, whilst
at the same time knowing you are raising funds for anexcellent cause.How do I train?We advise that you steadily build up your fitness level leading up to the event. This can be done by hill walking, inclined walking on a machine and if possible mountain walking. Increasing your general level of fitness will also help by taking part in
cardiovasical exercise.
Do
I need special equipment?
It is essential that you come prepared with
the correct
equipment for the challenge. We insist
that you
have walking boots or fell running shoes for the challenge. A few list can be found further in the information pack.Slide8
Questions Answered
Safety Information
By nature all activities contain an element of risk. Your leader will be first aid qualified and will carry the appropriate safety kit for the activity. Safety equipment carried will be appropriate to trip.
The leader's primary role is to ensure your safety, but it is your responsibility to listen to their guidance and instructions.Equipment List
Walking Boots (broken in with ankle protection)Spare Comfortable ShoesDay Sack (25 - 35 litres) Walking PolesLightweight GlovesFleece HatOuter Fully Waterproof Jacket (Gore-tex, E-vent)1 Pair Outer Waterproof Bottoms
Head Torch with spare batteries and bulbWalking SocksLong Cotton Trekking Trousers
Comfortable Trekking Shirts (long/short sleeved)SunblocPack of Travel Tissues
Travel Pillow (Bean type is best! Inflatable not as good!) WashkitSnack Foods - we recommend good slow burning items - nuts, dried fruit, cereal bars etcSlide9
Conditions of the event
1.)
A registration fee of £250 per person (non-refundable) is required to participate.
2.) You are required to raise minimum funds of £1,000. (or as close as possible)3.)
If the participants does not take up their place for any reason, they must inform the organisers immediately. They must contact all their sponsors to ask if they wish to make a donation or have their sponsorship money returned. 4. All those who take part in the 3
Peaks Challenge event do so at their own risk. The charity and the organisers are unable to accept liability for any loss or damage, however arising, or
for cancellation of the event for any reasons outside their control.5. Team members must abide by the Rules
of the Event issued by the organisers and follow all instructions regarding essential equipment and clothing. Slide10
What Next?
1.) Pay the deposit
to Kiran Jheeta by 1st June 2014 to confirm your place
2.) Set up your fundraising page (£600 to be raised by 25th July):
3.) Begin Training!Slide11
Contact
If you have any questions we are happy to answer them!
please contact: Nishkam Volunteers Davinder Singh – 07958175880 OR
Manreshpal Singh - 07852133366
Nishkam Civic Association | Charity No1100307