HART team complete Three Peaks challenge
Their actual time was 23 hours and one minute - an incredible feat considering they also stopped to assist a climber in difficulties.
With them was lucky mascot Ted the Fireman bear, given to them by the fire crews organising the challenge.
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Hide AdAnne Dewdney, one of the HART team, said: “This was a real team effort. We stuck together all the way, resting and eating in the minibus between the three climbs.
“We were delighted to complete this very demanding challenge in such a good time.”
As well as Anne, team members were Claire Greenfield, Sandra Parsons, Martin Tooth, Kas Fletcher, Josh Westlake and Mark Skilton.
Sponsors were solicitors Griffith Smith Farrington Webb - the company Anne Dewdney works for - Sean Preston of Southdown Truck and Crane, and Gyles Culver, landlord of the White Hart, Henfield.
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Hide AdThe Three Peaks challenge entailed climbing Ben Nevis (Scotland), Scafell Pike (Cumbria) and Snowdon (Wales) within 24 hours, transported to each by three volunteer drivers (all responders) - Dave Fletcher, John Rodrigues and Heather Kingdon (who is with PART, Partridge Green Area Response Team).
Mark Skilton’s Henfield company DSA Products donated £200 to the walkers.
Nadia Cowdrey, partner at Griffith Smith Farrington Webb, said: “Everyone here in the office is very proud of the work HART does and think this is a tremendous achievement.
“HART makes a huge difference to the community in and around Henfield.”
To donate visit www.henfieldresponders.org.uk
HART contacts: Dave Fletcher on 01273 492194 or 07585 962253 or Anne Dewdney on 01273 495381 or 07990 512134.
Report by Mike Beardall, Oakfield Media. Picture by HART.