The Metapraxis Three Peaks Challenge
The highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales, 27 miles of walking, 450 miles of driving, and all in 24 hours....
2nd May 2007
A team from Metapraxis are taking on Ben Nevis (1344 m), Scafell Pike (978 m), and Snowdon (1085 m) to raise money for Thames Reach, one of the key homelessness charities in London.
Alan Payne, Andy Bache and Matthew Cartwright will be walking the peaks in 24 hours from 22nd to 23rd June, with driving support provided by Andrew Mosely and Harry Barham. Alan completed the challenge in 2003, navigating his way up the peaks without maps. He will be leading the team this year - and this time he's promised to make sure they're fully equipped.
Thames Reach helps homeless and vulnerable people to live in decent homes, build supportive relationships and lead fulfilling lives. It runs services for the harder-to-reach rough sleeping population, including those with multiple health problems, mental health needs and with drug and alcohol dependency. The charity runs hostels, supported housing schemes, street outreach teams, tenancy support schemes and employment schemes for ex-homeless people.
You can find out more about Thames Reach by clicking
here.
You can sponsor the team at
www.justgiving.com/metapraxis.
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