Horton-in-Ribblesdale Settle
North Yorkshire, England BD24 0HE

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Your aim is to complete a 25 mile circuit of the three peaks (Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough) within 12 hours, starting and finishing at the same point. With nearly 1,600m (5,249ft) of ascent and descent, this is rightly called a challenge, but it's definitely do-able!

Walk Distance: 24.5 miles Walk Level: Intermediate / Challenge

•The chance to complete the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge
•Qualified mountain leaders to look after you every step of the way
•A support car at your disposal to support you (or your team) throughout the day
•Checkpoints at both road crossings supplying hot/cold drinks, snacks and water refills
•Certificate of completion
•The opportunity to challenge yourself
•An active, social and fun day away in the Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge These peaks form part of Pennines and stand at the head of the Ribble valley in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, so you can also be sure (weather permitting!) of some stunning scenery.

Although finishing within 12 hours is the goal, we will be taking it at our own pace. Our priority is that everyone completes it safely. We will have a number of leaders involved, so if you are slower than others in the group you will not be holding them up - or be in any danger of being left behind!

The Yorkshire Three Peaks is an ideal charity challenge, and we will be delighted if you want to use the event to raise funds for a particular charity. You might want to get friends or work colleagues involved too. Or if you come on your own, you'll be joining a friendly group of people who are out to enjoy the event together, support each other and get the most from the experience.

We would advise all participants to train for the event, as it will be a demanding day - but there's no doubt it should be rewarding too. The event is fully guided by qualified mountain guides who will ensure your safety and give you the best chance of completing this challenge.

You'll also be pleased to know that we complete the challenge the opposite way to most groups. We think this makes it a better experience as the route is less crowded and the famous bog comes at the end of the day rather than the beginning (so you won't start with soggy boots...)

Added by Molly Dale on July 12, 2012

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