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Steps for Sudan: Scafell Pike
Join SKT Welfare in the stunning Lake District for an unforgettable hike up England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike.
Standing at 978 metres, Scafell Pike is not only the highest peak in England but also the highest war memorial. It was gifted to the National Trust in memory of those who lost their lives in World War One, preserving it for future generations to enjoy.
This event is organised by SKT Welfare and is open to everyone regardless of background or experience. Whether you are an experienced hiker or taking on your first mountain, you are welcome to join us.
*Fundraising target £300*
Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your place early.
THE WALK
Meeting time 09:00
Trek start time 09.30
Meeting point and car park:
*TBC*
Distance and duration
The route is approximately 10 km and can take up to 7 hours. Expected finish time is around 17:00
Difficulty level:
Challenging. This is a physically demanding trek with steep inclines. A good level of fitness will help you enjoy the experience
KIT LIST:
Hiking boots with ankle support are recommended
Rucksack
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Extra layers
Water bottle
Packed lunch
YOUR TICKET INCLUDES:
A guided hike led by professional mountain guides. Support and guidance from the team throughout your journey before during and after the event
Access to a dedicated event WhatsApp group for networking.
OTHER NOTES:
Tickets are non transferable and non refundable
By signing up you agree to the event ticket and attendance policy
Professional photography and videography may take place and content may be used for marketing purposes. If you prefer not to be included please inform us on the day.
Steps for Sudan: Scafell Pike Hike
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Our 100% Donation Policy means that every penny you donate is used in the delivery of humanitarian projects and directly related costs. Indirect and administrative costs are covered by either direct donations themselves or by using Gift Aid.