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Metro Blind Sport

Look Who's Walking - Peak District Challenge

Fundraising for Bendrigg Trust
£974
raised of £2,000 target
by 44 supporters
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Participants: Masuma Ali, Bhavini Makwana ,Ian Francis and Saul Wynne with support from Kam and Dee
Bendrigg Trust

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We provide life-changing opportunities to groups of disabled young people

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The "Look Who's Walking" team are aiming to be the first Vision Impaired and sighted group to complete the 50k Peak District Challenge in 12 hours. Help us raise awareness and enable blind and partially sighted people to get out & enjoy walking

We are raising money for the Bendrigg Trust as they challenge perceptions of disabled and disadvantaged people through adventurous activities. 

Help support a blind or partially sighted person enjoy a walk, hike or climb in the peaks for the first time and start to believe in what they can do, rather than what they think they can't. At Bendrigg we help people take part in activities they never dreamt possible due to their disability or social disadvantage.

Read more in our training blogs on https://www.lookwhoswalking.org

Thank you for helping to make dreams a reality and to allow everyone to achieve through adventure.


Masuma’s Rock Climbing Experience with the Bendrigg Trust

For those of you who know me, you’ll know that I like a challenge, and for those that don’t know me, well, now you know that I do!

In my blog post, I’m going to tell you about my most recent rock climbing experience with the Bendrigg Trust based in Kendal, North West England.

I arrived late Friday afternoon at my accommodation, Acorn House, where I’d be staying for the weekend. Shortly after my arrival, I spent the evening learning about the safety aspect of rock climbing at the Bendrigg indoor climbing facilities. We covered topics like safely belaying, securing a harness by double backing webbing, and tying knots.

The next morning, I set off with my group to the Yorkshire Dales. My group consisted of 6 other vision impaired people, our guides, and the climbing instructors. When we arrived there were several climbs already set up for us to tackle. As I’ve experienced indoor climbing in the past I was unsure how different outdoor climbing would be, however I was about to find out. With the figure-of-eight and stopper knots completed I quickly underwent a safety check before I began to climb. After completing the first few climbs with my group I felt comfortable to take on more challenging climbs. Then, after lunch, our next challenge was to climb a tall chimney-like structure. And I’m proud to say that I  successfully managed the climb, and as a treat my team and I headed to the shops for some well-deserved coffee and ice cream.

On Sunday, which was my last day with the Trust, we headed to the Lake District. Our instructors wanted us to reach our climbing potential, and gave us harder climbs; more difficult than I expected as they required some strategic thinking and planning out. I have to say that climbing wasn’t very easy without hand and foot holds as I had to hold on to whatever was available like tree branches. However, I managed to reach to the top of the climb and I felt a great sense of achievement!

Overall, I had a fantastic weekend at the Bendrigg Trust. It’s something I will definitely do again in the future, and will encourage others to take part in as well.

The Bendrigg Trust holds various activities suitable for vision impaired people. To learn more about what they offer please visit their website: http://www.bendrigg.org.uk

Written by Masuma Ali


About the charity

Bendrigg Trust

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RCN 508450
At Bendrigg Trust we aim to put an end to disabled people sitting on the side-lines during physical activities. We provide opportunities for people of all abilities to take part in adapted activities such as climbing, caving, canoeing & cycling whilst staying in our fully accessible accommodation.

Donation summary

Total raised
£974.00
+ £207.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£974.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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