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TEN in TEN in TEN 4 NEPAL - be challenged

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 Will Legon 29 Apr 2015
TEN in TEN in TEN 4 NEPAL
in partnership with volunteers from the outdoor industry

Sometimes the climbing community just clubs together at a time of need - many of us have had adventures in Nepal and would love to be able to help out all in need. This is your chance to get involved through this wonderful event ...

We’re challenging you to attempt to climb 10 Peak District rock climbs inside a 10 mile route inside 10 hours. Whether you’re a complete beginner, a competent climber, or just a climbing legend, we welcome you to take part. For those that can climb you will turn up to a designated start point at a designated time and commence the walk. Within the 10 miles it will be up to you and your buddy to choose which routes you wish to climb.

For those of you that are less experienced we will have pre-rigged routes along the way with a leader to supervise. If you don’t have your own kit they will lend you a helmet and a harness and show you the way. When you are done on that climb, move on and find the next pre-rigged route waiting to be climbed.

Find out more and book on ... or if you are a qualified leader please email us and offer your services for the day.

Date: 16th May 2015
Location: the grit stone edges of Stanage, Burbage and Higger Tor, in the Peak District National Park
Price per person: minimum contribution to Community Action Nepal of £50pp
Meeting point: different people will be nominated different start points along the way
The route: The route includes all of Stanage from Crow Chin through to the Popular End, past the Calper Stone and on to Burbage. All of Burbage North and South down to Toads Mouth, then up and over Carl Wark, round Higger Tor and then along the road to the car park at Dennis Knoll and back to Crow Chin. There’s a lot of rock to choose from inside 10 miles!
Prizes: right now we're looking for members of the retail side of the industry to donate something - watch this space!

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeninTeninTen4Nepal
Book on here: http://www.will4adventure.com/contact-2/ten-in-ten-in-ten4nepal/
email: will@will4adventure.com
donate: https://www.justgiving.com/10in10in104nepal/
 galpinos 30 Apr 2015
In reply to Will Legon:

Calper Stone? Do you mean the Cowper Stone...
OP Will Legon 01 May 2015
In reply to galpinos:

Yes - once I'd written the post I realised that was wrong. Still if you read the map without your reading glasses on you too might see the Calper Stone! Joining us then?

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