3 peaks. 24 hours. 1 mission.

Snowdon ✓ Scafell Pike ✓ Ben Nevis ✓

We are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now, a cause close to our hearts.

Donate today

Project

Supporting

Breast Cancer Now in the fight against breast cancer.

Our colleague Charlie was diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Her recovery inspired this challenge, but the cause is bigger than any one story. One in seven women will face this disease. We are climbing three peaks to fund the research that saves lives. Every donation counts.

Donate today

1

Three mountains. 24 hours. Zero room for error.

Snowdon, Scafell Pike, and Ben Nevis. The UKs highest peaks, tackled back-to-back with minimal rest and maximum ambition. 23 miles of walking. 3,000 metres climbed. Most people prepare for months. We have had weeks and varying degrees of denial about what this actually involves.

8 people with big hearts, questionable fitness, and absolutely no excuses - tackling the Three Peaks Challenge for Breast Cancer Now.

Mal

Rennie

The Birdie

Zero mountaineering experience. Maximum determination. Here to raise funds and survive.

Peter

Beams

The Full Stack

Tea drinker, weekend warrior, slightly out of their depth but doing it anyway.

Mark

Reed

The Back Breaker

More comfortable in meetings than mountains. Bought new boots. Regretting everything already.

Simon

Bullingham

The Big Deal

Big vision. Zero training. Bought expensive gear to compensate.

Oliver

Cahill

The Sergeant

Thinks how hard can it be? Will report back. Bringing snacks just in case.

Louise

Ryan

The Brand Booster

Trained twice. Celebrated four times. Absolutely ready for the après-climb party.

Andrew

Metcalfe

The Platform

Checked the hotel reviews for every peak. Still has not checked his fitness levels.

Camilla Walley

The Support System

Actually trained for this. Manages Simons diary, and will definitely be managing his survival up three peaks.

Richard

Evans

The Asset

Loves a long walk, hates early starts, and definitely did not train enough for this.

Please donate what you can, or share this if you cant. Every pound funds research that saves lives, and momentum builds when people who care make noise about things that matter.

Donate today

3 peaks. 24 hours. 1 mission.

Snowdon ✓ Scafell Pike ✓ Ben Nevis ✓

We are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now, a cause close to our hearts.

Donate today

Project

Supporting

Breast Cancer Now in the fight against breast cancer.

Our colleague Charlie was diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Her recovery inspired this challenge, but the cause is bigger than any one story. One in seven women will face this disease. We are climbing three peaks to fund the research that saves lives. Every donation counts.

Donate today

1

Three mountains. 24 hours. Zero room for error.

Snowdon, Scafell Pike, and Ben Nevis. The UKs highest peaks, tackled back-to-back with minimal rest and maximum ambition. 23 miles of walking. 3,000 metres climbed. Most people prepare for months. We have had weeks and varying degrees of denial about what this actually involves.

8 people with big hearts, questionable fitness, and absolutely no excuses - tackling the Three Peaks Challenge for Breast Cancer Now.

Mal

Rennie

The Birdie

Zero mountaineering experience. Maximum determination. Here to raise funds and survive.

Mark

Reed

The Back Breaker

More comfortable in meetings than mountains. Bought new boots. Regretting everything already.

Richard

Evans

The Asset

Loves a long walk, hates early starts, and definitely did not train enough for this.

Peter

Beams

The Full Stack

Tea drinker, weekend warrior, slightly out of their depth but doing it anyway.

Louise

Ryan

The Brand Booster

Trained twice. Celebrated four times. Absolutely ready for the après-climb party.

Simon

Bullingham

The Big Deal

Big vision. Zero training. Bought expensive gear to compensate.

Andrew

Metcalfe

The Platform

Checked the hotel reviews for every peak. Still has not checked his fitness levels.

Oliver

Cahill

The Sergeant

Thinks how hard can it be? Will report back. Bringing snacks just in case.

Camilla Walley

The Support System

Actually trained for this. Manages Simons diary, and will definitely be managing his survival up three peaks.

Please donate what you can, or share this if you cant. Every pound funds research that saves lives, and momentum builds when people who care make noise about things that matter.

Donate today

3 peaks. 24 hours. 1 mission.

Snowdon ✓ Scafell Pike ✓ Ben Nevis ✓

We are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now, a cause close to our hearts.

Donate today

Project

Supporting

Breast Cancer Now in the fight against breast cancer.

Our colleague Charlie was diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Her recovery inspired this challenge, but the cause is bigger than any one story. One in seven women will face this disease. We are climbing three peaks to fund the research that saves lives. Every donation counts.

Donate today

1

Three mountains. 24 hours. Zero room for error.

Snowdon, Scafell Pike, and Ben Nevis. The UKs highest peaks, tackled back-to-back with minimal rest and maximum ambition. 23 miles of walking. 3,000 metres climbed. Most people prepare for months. We have had weeks and varying degrees of denial about what this actually involves.

1

8 people with big hearts, questionable fitness, and absolutely no excuses - tackling the Three Peaks Challenge for Breast Cancer Now.

Mal

Rennie

The Birdie

Zero mountaineering experience. Maximum determination. Here to raise funds and survive.

Mark

Reed

The Back Breaker

More comfortable in meetings than mountains. Bought new boots. Regretting everything already.

Simon

Bullingham

The Big Deal

Big vision. Zero training. Bought expensive gear to compensate.

Louise

Ryan

The Brand Booster

Trained twice. Celebrated four times. Absolutely ready for the après-climb party.

Richard

Evans

The Asset

Loves a long walk, hates early starts, and definitely did not train enough for this.

Andrew

Metcalfe

The Platform

Checked the hotel reviews for every peak. Still has not checked his fitness levels.

Peter

Beams

The Full Stack

Tea drinker, weekend warrior, slightly out of their depth but doing it anyway.

Oliver

Cahill

The Sergeant

Thinks how hard can it be? Will report back. Bringing snacks just in case.

Camilla Walley

The Support System

Actually trained for this. Manages Simons diary, and will definitely be managing his survival up three peaks.

Please donate what you can, or share this if you cant. Every pound funds research that saves lives, and momentum builds when people who care make noise about things that matter.

Donate today