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Dad loved walking and I loved walking with him... me and Adventure Dad! Four years ago he went out to the Lake District for a walk on his own, as he'd done countless times before and this time didn't make it back to us.
The North Air Ambulance help so many critical and remote emergencies all year round and they did their best to help my Dad. Unfortunately, my Adventure Dad could not be revived and the Air Ambulance crew that day along with the Mountain Rescue team brought him down from the hills and back to us.
By chance and out of the blue I was given the opportunity to do the Yorkshire 3 Peaks with some colleagues... just for fun... and thought it was a golden opportunity to raise a bit of cash for this cause and for Mountain Rescue.
My Colleagues and I work in the Rail industry; between us we have engineered, designed, maintained, developed and managed on Rail projects across the UK and abroad. My Dad was also an electrical engineer specialising in Rail fro over 25 year and is the reason I am working in the industry now. He brought his expertise to the Channel Tunnel, Heathrow T5 terminal, Leeds Station even Hong Kong's rail systems to name a very few. So it seemed extremely fitting to take on this challenge with a group of Rail specialists doing the thing that Dad loved to do in his spare time and make a contribution to the people that helped.
The Yorkshire 3 Peak Challenge takes on Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. It's a 24 mile long route with 5,200ft or 1,585m of ascent. The aim is to complete this in around 12 hours.
The last time I went out and did any serious walking was when we said our final good bye to Dad 4 years ago. Needless to say I am out of practise and will not find this challenge easy.
Wish me luck and if you are feeling generous, please make a donation xx
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