Scale Scafell Pike

Event date: 
Friday 15 November 2013 to Sunday 17 November 2013
Event type: 
Treks and walks

Trekkers walking through Scafell Pike valleyLocation: Lake District
Entry fee: £20 per person
Suggested sponsorship: £250 per person

About the event

Challenge yourself by joining the Sense trekking team and taking on this Lake District gem. Climb the highest mountain in England with us!

The weekend will be both challenging and fun with great food, good company and a stunning back drop. There will also be a Saturday night quiz with great prizes to be won!

Landcape view of Scafell Pike

Pay only £20 to reserve your place on this wonderful fundraising challenge and then commit to fundraising £250 for Sense. Why not take on the challenge as part of a team and make raising funds easier? We have some great prizes to give away to our top fundraisers!

 

Can’t make the full weekend?

We have a limited number of Saturday-only trekking places available for a one-off payment of £45 (to cover our costs) plus a donation to Sense*

(*suggested donation of £25 - £50,  all funds go directly to Sense local services for deafblind children and adults)

Each participant will receive:

  • A Sense T-shirt
  • Fundraising pack
  • Sponsor forms
  • Walking guide

Register now

If you need more information and would like to chat to us, please email the Community Events team at community.team@sense.org.uk or call us on 0845 127 0069.

To register just complete the online application form below. Questions marked with a red asterisk * are mandatory.

Please note that once you have completed the form, you will be transferred through to our online payment site (WorldPay) where you will be asked for your credit / debit card details. We will not process your payment until we have spoken to you and offered you a place. If you don’t enter your payment details, we may not be able to process your application. We'll call you as soon as we receive your details.

I am happy for Sense to contact me about future events and their work with deafblind people

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