The NSPCC is calling on people in Yorkshire to dust off their walking boots and sign up for the NSPCC’s HACK – ‘Hike Against Cruelty to Kids’ – a 24 mile hiking challenge through some of the most stunning countryside in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, around Ingleborough.
The NSPCC’s North HACK takes place on 4 September 2010. The ‘Ingleborough Massif HACK’ is a 24-mile sponsored challenge walk that includes the Ingleborough Peak which stands at around 700 metres high. The National Park is the most popular outdoor area in the Yorkshire Dales with magnificent views and spectacular wildlife.
There are limited places available for each walk. The registration fee is £15 and is for over 18s only. For further details and online registrations and payments, please log on to www.nspcc.org.uk/hack or contact the North NSPCC Appeals office Tel: 01132 299 324 or email northcanuhackit@nspcc.org.uk Final registration date is 23 August 2010.There are 8 HACKs this year please visit www.nspcc.org.uk/hack for further details
- Saturday 26 June - Malvern Hills – 25 miles
- Saturday 17 July - London Loop – 20 miles
- Saturday 4 September – Ingleborough -Yorkshire Dales National Park – 24 miles
- Sunday 5 September - Cotswolds – 25 miles
- Saturday 11 September - Binevenagh Challenge, Northern Ireland – 23 miles
- Sunday 12 September – East Budleigh, East Devon – 25 miles
- Saturday 18 September - Llyn Peninsula Challenge – Wales – 24 miles
- Sunday 19 September – Hampshire, South Downs – 21 miles
