The Walking Wolfpack

Team fundraiser11 membersSt Michael's Hospice (Hereford)
£20,959
raised of £20,000 target
by 432 supporters
We offer a range of specialist services to people living with a terminal illness

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Welsh Three Peak Challenge 2022

Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes it meaningful - Joshua J. Marine

This 24 hour event will see 11 men take on their biggest challenge of their lives. In just one day, we will be walking up and down the three biggest peaks in Wales; Snowdon, Cadair Idris & Pen-Y-Fan. A very difficult challenge perhaps for those who are fit but an extremely difficult challenge for a group of lads, who are more use to climbing blood pressures than climbing mountains and more use to downing pints than downing peaks.

The walk is not only about setting ourselves a challenge but also to help with fitness levels, mental health and to raise a huge amount for St. Michaels Hospice, who do amazing things in the county. The Hospice has also touched many of our lives, with family members and friends having end of life care with them.

We would really appreciate any type of donation no matter the amount. It's for a great cause and every little bit donated will make such a difference.

Thank you for taking a look at our page.

The Walking Wolfpack

What are the Welsh 3 Peaks?

Snowdon, via the PYG Track. Total: 11km, 723m ascent, roughly 5 hours

Cadair Idris, via the Cadair Gates, Minffordd Path. Total: 10km, 957m ascent, roughly 6 hours.

Pen Y Fan, via the Beacons Way. Total 6km, 500m ascent, roughly 3.5 hours.

Total Walking Distance of 27.4km (17 miles) an ascent of 7657 feet (2180 metres)

Members of the Team

Mike Bambrough, Richie Davies, Russell Fenner, Gavin Fletcher, Charlie Hales, Dave Hope, Richard Lloyd, Martyn Mailes, Kevin Michael, Richard Sevenoaks, Ryan Smith and Malcolm Watkins.

Team members (11)

About the charity

We provide a range of services in Herefordshire and the surrounding area to people living with a terminal illness. Care is free to patients, their families and carers. This is thanks to supporters taking part in events, visiting our shops, playing our Lottery, donating and leaving gifts in wills.

Donation summary

Total raised
£20,958.88
+ £2,642.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£17,657.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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