iplicit Three Peaks Challenge for Macmillan Cancer Support

Luke McKenna is raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support
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iplicit - Three Peaks Challenge - September 2024

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Luke McKenna, Sam Curtis, Tim Coles, Matt Lewns, Monty Hackett, and Tim Bryars, passionate members of the iplicit team, are gearing up for an extraordinary adventure this September: the iconic Three Peaks Challenge.

The National Three Peaks Challenge is no ordinary feat. It beckons adventurers to conquer the highest peaks of Scotland, England, and Wales, all within the tight timeframe of 24 hours. A journey spanning 23 miles (37km) on foot, with a staggering ascent of 3064 meters (10,052ft), it demands resilience, determination, and teamwork.

But for Luke, Sam, Tim, Matt, Monty, and Tim, this challenge is about more than just conquering mountains. At iplicit, we believe in the power of community and recognise our responsibility to contribute beyond the confines of our daily jobs. We understand that true success isn't measured solely by profit margins but by the positive impact we make on the world around us.

Through their tireless training and unwavering dedication, the iplicit adventures are not only pushing their physical limits but also raising vital funds for those less fortunate. Every step they take up the rugged terrain is a step towards providing support and hope to those in need.

Your generosity can amplify their efforts. By donating to our cause, you're not just sponsoring a mountain expedition; you're investing in brighter futures for individuals and their families facing challenges beyond their control.

Donate now and be a part of our quest to summit new heights, both on the mountains and in the lives of others.

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£5,140.58
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£5,140.58
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