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This year’s  eight lucky (is that the right word!) entrants will hopefully be completing this extreme challenge in aid of raising money for the excellent work that the Intensive Care Society undertakes.

 

If you are one of those mad souls who have already registered with the Intensive Care Society for the event, please would you kindly complete the form below before the 15th March 2010. If you have any questions about the running of the event please do not hesitate to contact us.

You will be climbing mainland Britain’s three highest mountains within 24 hours. Starting at  Fort William in the early evening you’ll ascend Ben Nevis (4409 ft) via the tourist route then head south to the Lake District to conquer Scafell Pike (3162 ft) from Wasdale Head , and thence to Wales to climb Snowdon (3560 ft) via the Pyg Track.

This is a serious undertaking and a high level of fitness together with previous hill walking

experience is essential. You will be climbing and descending over 10,000 feet in 24 hours, walking approximately 25 miles often over rough ground in the dark, trying to sleep sitting upright in a minibus, eating at strange times, and experiencing everything the British weather has to offer.

The Intensive Care Foundation

 

Three Peaks Challenge 18/20 June 2010

 

For those who missed out on this year’s entry you might like to read what the participants have signed up for here  on the Intensive Care Society’s web site.