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A GROUP of friends braved terrible weather to take on the Welsh 3000s Challenge and raised an incredible £10,000 for St David s Hospice. The fundraiser took place last month. Those involved in the Snowdonia peaks challenge included: Ben Woof, of Prestatyn; Alun Pritchard, of Old Colwyn; Gary Field and Gareth Lavin from Llandudno Junction; Howard Vaughan, from Glan Conwy and Mark Orme, of Llandudno. The men walked 100k, battled below zero temperatures, driving rain, and gale force winds to climb all but one of the 15 mountains. Mr Field said: We decided that the Welsh 3000s was an ideal challenge. The Welsh 3000s are defined as 15 peaks that are over 3000ft in the Snowdonia National Park and the challenge is completed by hiking up to 50kms. However, this did not seem to be enough distance, so we added 50kms more. ....
Six friends from Conwy and Denbighshire take on toughest mountain challenge and raise £10,000 for St David's Hospice denbighshirefreepress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from denbighshirefreepress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A BAND of brothers is aiming to tackle one of Wales’s toughest mountain walking challenges – the awesome Welsh 3000s – in aid of a Llandudno hospice. The eight-man team, all from Conwy county, have followed a rigorous exercise programme while keeping to lockdown rules as they prepare to scale 15 peaks above 3,000 feet within four days. Among them is Howard Vaughan, joint managing director of building company Brenig Construction, who has been starting many of his training exercises straight from the firm’s Mochdre headquarters. It is a gruelling challenge but one Howard and his friends are embracing. He said: “There’s one day when we will go up and down so much it s the equivalent of climbing Snowdon three or four times. ....