David Williams

TSFE Fan Dance with Scott Meringolo Simon Jones and James Waite

Fundraising for Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team
£1,061
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TSFE Fan Dance, 18 January 2020
Participants: JAMES WAITE SCOTT MERINGOLO SIMON JONES DAVID WILLIAMS
Help us secure our temporary base. Since the fire at our base in November 2017 we have been running operations from Merthyr Fire Station. To secure our operational capability we need to make changes to the accommodation and install security gates.

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Hi,

Myself and three friends are taking part in the Load Bearing Fan Dance event on the 18th of January 2020. We will be carrying a 35lbs bergan plus food and water. 

This is a 24km route march in the Brecon Beacons which is infamous within the ranks of all UKSF soldiers. It is now over 50 years old and still today forms the first major hurdle on Selection and is a major indicator of whether a potential UKSF soldier has the physical and mental determination to complete it within the cut off time set by the D.S (Directing Staff). The route starts and finishes at The Storey Arms Outdoor Education Centre and ascends Pen y Fan which is 2,907 feet (886 m…). The turn around point is at Torpantau where candidates will have to quickly turn around and then return using the same route back up and over Pen y Fan via a very steep path known as Jacobs Ladder.


We decided to take part for personal achievement and believe it's a good opportunity to raise  funds to help support the central beacons mountain rescue team. The work they do allows all of us to enjoy the mountains, knowing they are there to keep us safe and provide help if needed.

A big Thank you to Connective Care Education for sponsoring us and paying our entrance fees.

Thanks David


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About the campaign

Help us secure our temporary base. Since the fire at our base in November 2017 we have been running operations from Merthyr Fire Station. To secure our operational capability we need to make changes to the accommodation and install security gates.

About the charity

We are a voluntary Search and Rescue service covering the Central Brecon Beacons and the South and Mid Wales area. A 999 24/7 service operating in all weather conditions to assist those injured/lost in mountain/rural/urban environments. We rely on donations for the £60,000 yearly running costs.

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