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Three Peaks for Heroes!

Shawn Plumb is raising money for Help for Heroes
“Shawn Plumb's fundraising”

on 27 April 2010

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Please join me or support me!

On the 22nd of May 2010 I'll be walking the Yorkshire Three Peaks with 24 of my colleague's at Cummins Business Services.  My chosen charity this year is "Help For Heroes" and I hope to raise £1,000

The Walk:

The Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk is a very demanding but rewarding walk, which takes in the summits of (694 metres - 2,276 feet), Whernside (736 metres - 2,415 feet) and Ingleborough (723 metres  2,372 feet) all in one circular route.  The walk is 24.5 miles (39.2km) long and takes in over 5,000 feet (1,600 metres) of climbing. The walking is over a variety of terrains, and even though the paths have been improved immensely over recent years, certain sections can still be very boggy and energy sapping.

By tradition, the walk must be completed within 12 hours for you to be able to join the "Three Peaks of Yorkshire Club", which was set up by Peter and Joyce Bayes. To be eligible for membership, you must book out and book in again at the Café in Horton-in-Ribblesdale, which at the time of writing is open every day apart from Tuesdays. This also enables you to avail yourself of the safety service that the Café provides. If you complete the walk within 12 hours, and have used the antique clocking machine in the Café, you will be invited to join the "Three Peaks of Yorkshire Club", and purchase, inter alia, a Three Peaks badge and tie.

The Charity:

Help for Heroes was founded by Bryn and Emma Parry in October 2007 out of a desire to help the wounded Servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. The message of the charity is simple: We are strictly non political and non critical; we simply want to help. We believe that anyone who volunteers to serve in time of war, knowing that they may risk all, is a hero. These are ordinary people doing extraordinary things and some of them are living with the consequences of their service for life. We may not be able to prevent our soldiers from being wounded, but together we can help them get better.

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So please dig deep and donate now...or...join me on 22 May 2010 at 0600 in Horton-in-Ribblesdale for a great day out and a chance to help some heroes!

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£180.00
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