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The Nutri Advanced team are taking on the Yorkshire 3 Peaks to test our metal against the peaks of Yorkshire and raise money for Kinder Mountain Rescue. They do fantastic work keeping the public safe on the hills in our area and receive no government funding. The volunteers make themselves available 24/7 and 365 days a year. We recently visited the team and got great insight into how they operate and the amount of work and dedication it takes to keep the operation running.
Kinder Mountain Rescue: New Vehicle Campaign
Mobility is critical in Mountain Rescue; without effective transportation rescue teams would struggle to reach casualties in a timely manner or to get them safely and rapidly off the hill.
Kinder Mountain Rescue Team currently has three vehicles with 4-by-4 capability, although only two of them are capable of traversing the worst terrain such as the old drover's track from Hayfield up to Edale Cross or entirely off-road; these of course are Land Rover Defenders, now getting very long in the tooth (Registered 2000 and 2004).
As part of its resilience planning Kinder MRT has to look to the day that one of the vehicles eventually fails and has to be replaced, with the cost of a new, fitted-out off-road vehicle being in the region of £85,000.
Consequently Kinder MRT is launching its 'replacement vehicle fundraising campaign' with the aim of raising enough money to substantially, or entirely, pay for a replacement vehicle when the time comes.
Team members (7)
Join team- £577 of £350
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- £350 of £200
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- £190 of £250