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Climber at the top of Ben Nevis with Epilepsy Action bannerBen Nevis Challenge

9-11 May 2008 and 24–26 October 2008

At 4,406ft Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain. It attracts climbers and walkers from all over the world, all year round. On a clear day the summit provides breathtaking views over the Highlands and Western Isles.

The route begins with an old pony track that starts from Achintee in the beautiful and scenic Glen Nevis (the location for the movies Braveheart & Rob Roy) and crosses the flanks of Meall ant Suidhe to the halfway lochan.

Old pony trackFrom the lochan the track makes a series of uphill zigzags over increasingly bouldery ground, which leads to the extensive summit plateau where remains of the old observatory can be found.

Not only can this be considered as a great personal achievement, but you will also help promote and raise much-needed funds for Epilepsy Action by taking part in this superb event.

The weekend starts for you on Friday afternoon when you will be met and collected at your pickup location in Glasgow. You will then be driven by coach to the Highland town of Fort William. (You'll probably need to take the Friday off work).

On arriving at Fort William you will be taken to your accommodation at one of our chosen hotels in Fort William where you'll be given time to settle into your room.

Climbers in the mistThere will then be a welcome meeting to brief you on your two day stay in Fort William and introduce you to your guides who will be looking after you and accompanying you on the walk.

Once the formalities are over you can enjoy an excellent evening meal in the hotel restaurant before exploring Fort William, which is usually bustling throughout the year with ceilidhs and live entertainment. Alternatively, just relax in the hotel lounge to conserve your energy for the following day's event – it's entirely up to you.

The day of your walk begins with an early start and a full Scottish breakfast. You will then be provided with a packed lunch before the coach arrives to take us to our start point in the beautiful Glen Nevis.

View from Ben NevisHopefully, weather permitting, we will have the complete group on the summit for our group photo.

On the return to the start point in Glen Nevis you will find the coach waiting to take you back to the hotel, maybe for that long soak in the bath you've been thinking about all the way down the mountain!

Then it's time to round off the day with a well-earned rest and another delicious evening meal in the hotel restaurant, leaving us only one more formality: presenting you with your certificate of achievement, before you head out to celebrate and sample the local hospitality.

Your two days then come to an end on the Sunday with another full Scottish breakfast before your coach arrives to take you to your departure point in Glasgow.

Guides

The view from Ben NevisAll of our guides are highly motivated, experienced mountaineers and also qualified first aiders. They'll share experience, encouragement, and a great sense of humour.

Route

There is no climbing or scrambling involved. The event is physically demanding, however, and involves approximately 8 hours of walking over uneven terrain.

The maximum gradient is approximately 1:5.

Accommodation

Create a personal sponsorship page with justgivingAccommodation will be in guest houses or hotels of a high standard.

Food and drink

Breakfast and packed lunches will be provided each day. Walkers will be responsible for paying for their evening meals.

Cost

Participants are asked to pledge to raise £390 sponsorship to cover all costs (approx: £200) and ensure that Epilepsy Action benefits significantly. We ask that £130 of the sponsorship is sent in three weeks prior to the event departure date and that the remaining £260 sponsorship is sent in 28 days after the event. In addition, a £50 non-refundable deposit is required per person at time of booking. You will need to arrange and pay for your own transport to/from Glasgow.

If you can't make these dates, to see if there are any other weekends available, please contact us (see below).

What next?

If you would like to join us on the event, then please contact our Melanie Taylor:

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events diary

2008

3 May
Birmingham City FC zip slide event
Birmingham, UK

4 May
Great Edinburgh Run
Edinburgh, UK

9-11 May
Ben Nevis Challenge
Scotland

9-19 May
Borneo: The Ultimate Challenge

17-22 May
West Highland Way walk
Scotland

18 May
Out in the Open, walk for epilepsy

18 May
Great Manchester Run
Manchester, UK

23 May-2 June
Borneo: The Ultimate Challenge

26 May
London 10,000 10k race

31 May-8 June
Great Wall of China Challenge

31 May-8 June
Grand Canyon Experience
USA

4-11 June
Madeira - The Great Traverse
Portugal

5-9 June
Trek Morocco

6-15 June
Inca Trail Challenge
Peru

6-9 June
St Cuthbert's Way
England-Scotland border

8 June
Tyne Bridge abseil
Newcastle/Gateshead, UK

20 June-1 July
Kilimanjaro – the Lemosho Trail
Tanzania

21 and 22 June
Baitings Dam zip slide and abseil event
Ripponden, West Yorkshire, UK

12 and 13 July
Newport Transporter Bridge zip slide and abseil event
Newport, Wales

9 and 10 August
Mazda London Triathlon
London, UK

16 August
Race The Train
Talyllyn, Wales

23-27 August
Great Glen Way walk
Fort William to Inverness, Scotland

31 August
Alice's run 10k race
Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, UK

5-14 September
Inca Trail Challenge
Peru

11-15 September
Trek Morocco

12-22 September
Borneo: The Ultimate Challenge

13-20 September
Zambezi Blast Challenge

Africa

17-28 September
Kilimanjaro – the Lemosho Trail

Tanzania

19-21 September
Lake Geneva Five Country Cycle Challenge
France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Switzerland

19-22 September
Sperrins Progressive Challenge
Ireland

4-12 October
Grand Canyon Experience
USA

5 October
Great North Run
Newcastle-South Shields, UK

11-19 October
Great Wall of China Challenge

12 October
Royal Parks Half Marathon
London, UK

17 October
National Tea Break

18-27 October
India Motorcycle Challenge

24-26 October
Ben Nevis Challenge
Scotland

25 October-2 November
Cape Challenge
South Africa

26 October
Great South Run
Portsmouth
, UK

31 October-17 November
The Everest Base Camp Trek
Nepal

2 Novemeber
The ING New York Marathon
USA

7-16 November
Inca Trail Challenge
Peru

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