Owen Hender

The Snowdon 5895m 20kg Challenge

Fundraising for Meningitis Research Foundation
£1,663
raised of £10,000 target
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The 5985m Snowden 20kg Challenge, 16 September 2022
Participants: Owen Hender, Alex Vincent, Pete Frost, Nick Smith, Keith Ketchley, Dave Durham and Andy Hopewell
Kilimanjaro/Snowdon 20kg Challenge
Campaign by Meningitis Research Foundation (RCN England 1091105,SC037586, Ireland CHY 12030)
James is taking on the Mount Kilimanjaro challenge with 20kg on his back. To show their support, 8 of his friends will be tackling Snowdon, with 20kg on their backs climbing it 3 times each to equal James' distance.

Story

Technically, this is not our story. It’s James, Kelly, Poppy, Ollie, Theo, and most importantly George’s story. George contracted Meningitis last December, it was bacterial and he was fully vaccinated. The Doctors said it was a 1 in 200,000 chance, after the darkest hours of their life, time in intensive care, George pulled through, and they dared to dream of him making a full recovery. Sadly after a suspected seizure, George was readmitted to hospital a few days before Christmas unable to hear and has now been left permanently deaf.

"I knew nothing about Meningitis, I knew something about a rash and a glass and that was it, symptoms that George did not have - and herein lies the problem. Thousands of people die each year, often because the symptoms are not understood, in George’s case his only symptom was lethargy but there are so many more." - James Vicent

James has taken it upon himself to climb Kilimanjaro, carrying the weight of George on his back (the 20kg). This is where we interject into the story. See for us (Owen, Alex, Pete, Nick, Keith, Dave, Andy, and many more) - Jay is the glue that holds our friendship together, the reason we are all friends. Jay is also one of those people who will do anything for his mates and the ones he loves, like climb a mountain on the other side of the world. Although we can’t be there to walk those steps with him, we wanted to do something to show our support, to show he wasn’t quite on this alone.

So we’ve decided, as a team, to try and match Jay stride for stride. This small group of friends will break into two teams and each team will climb Snowdon three times in three days. Between the two teams, we will have climbed Snowdon a combined 6 times - a number that roughly matches the height of Kilimanjaro (Kilimanjaro = 5895m. x6 Snowdon's = 6510) AND each team will also carry the 20kg weight, similar to the weight Jay is carrying on his challenge.

Our training starts now and we’d be extremely grateful for any support you could show us, to George, and to the Meningitis Research Foundation.

Thank you one and all.

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About the campaign

James is taking on the Mount Kilimanjaro challenge with 20kg on his back. To show their support, 8 of his friends will be tackling Snowdon, with 20kg on their backs climbing it 3 times each to equal James' distance.

About the charity

Meningitis Research Foundation

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RCN England 1091105,SC037586, Ireland CHY 12030
Meningitis is deadly; killing and seriously disabling in hours. Small children and young adults are high risk, but all ages can be affected. Globally 1,000 people die daily. We fundraise to invest in research, campaign for vaccines, provide symptom information and support those already affected.

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