LMAP 2018/19 Fundraising

LMAP take on the Three Peaks - Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike & Snowdon · 14 September 2018
Hello!
On Friday 14th September the LMAP Team will start the 3 Peaks challenge in aid of two charities - Team Verricco and St. Barnabas.
This will take us up to Fort William in Scotland, where we begin by climbing Ben Nevis which, at 1,345m above sea level, is the highest peak in the UK. Next we head south to the Lake District where we will be met by Scafell Pike, the highest summit in England, standing at 978m. Finally, we travel down to Gwynedd in the Snowdonia National Park where our final mountain will be Snowdon, standing at 1,085m, before making our way back home to Lincolnshire.
So, who's in the LMAP Team? Our youngest team member is Bailey Atkin, who at 13, will probably be giving us all a run for our money! Kat and Andrew Atkin will be joining him (as his parent's, they probably should), along with Michelle Stirling, Joe Haigh, Dan Scullion, Chris Ware & Gavin Charles.
So, with roughly 1045 road miles to cover, 21 hours of driving between sites, combined mountainous heights of 3408m, 3,064m of direct ascent and around 24 miles or 39km of walking.....we really will appreciate any donations to make this trek worth it all!
As none of us are seasoned climbers, we have decided that we should probably train for this. You can keep up to date with how we are doing on our insta @lmap_mortgage and FB @LMAP1.
Thank you for all your help and support in this!
The LMAP team x
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