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THE MASS TRESPASS & THE PEOPLE'S MOUNTAIN.
This epic fundraising challenge route has been deliberately planned to coincide with the 93rd anniversary of the iconic Mass Trespass event of 24 April 1932.
Instead of following the footsteps of Benny Rothman and other members of the British Workers' Sports Federation up William Clough out of Hayfield, we'll celebrate the entirety of the "People's Mountain", by circumnavigating a full 30km loop of Kinder Scout's edges from Edale.
The trespass helped focus national attention on the unjust privacy of so much of our finest countryside. This ultimately led to the creation of national parks and fittingly, the Peak District became the first national park to be designated in the UK on 17 April 1951. It would take another 50 years for walkers’ rights over open country and common land to be secured in the C.R.O.W. Act of 2000. A triumph, right here in Northern England, for social justice in the face of a wealthy ruling establishment.
Given how hard so many fought for its right to exist, we share the belief of the Foundation that the Peak District National Park should be enjoyed and protected for everyone forever.
Please enjoy Kinder in all its glory.