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Overview of Yorkshire 3 Peak

The Yorkshire Dales is one of the most beautiful regions of the UK. Spend a weekend and make a visit to Malham Cave, a natural wonder. Participants have also walked in the Lake District, Snowdonia and the Scottish mountains. All age groups and whole families can enjoy hill walking. You will have ample time to talk and make new friends. Physical and mental health benefits will come your way. 

There is a choice of walk's for all – choose 1, 2 or all 3 peaks.

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Trek  Details

A rough guide to our event which we hold each year. The below is essential reading, including our disclaimer.

Background

This sponsored walk/trek covers 24.5 miles and goes across Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough: a total climb of 5,000ft. There is a choice of walk(s) for all – choose to do 1, 2 or all 3 peaks. The Yorkshire Dales is one of the most beautiful regions of the UK. Spend a weekend and make a visit to Malham Cove, a natural wonder. Participants have also walked in the Lake District, Snowdonia and the Scottish mountains.

All age groups and whole families can enjoy hill walking. You will have ample time to talk and make new friends. Physical and mental health benefits will come your way. Yorkshire Three Peaks is a recognised challenge.

Aim & Objectives

We have at the outset wanted newcomers and novices to try hill walking. Experienced and enthusiastic walkers should assist. Y3 Peaks is a challenge and walking 1, 2 or 3 peaks is not going to be easy for everyone. Most will experience minor aches, pains and tiredness. A few will find it hard and unpleasant and may not want to come back. Over the last few years many walkers have acquired leadership skills. Many more have gone on to foreign high altitude treks.

Some of these people would otherwise not have considered this kind of recreation. It has made a positive difference to their attitude and life style. On the back of this challenge is the fund raising for our charities. The response has been amazing to say the least.

Time

We use the following time to inform and guide the expectations and activities:

  • You must arrive by 6.25am for registration & there will be a briefing at 6.50am.
  • You will be able to meet fellow walkers and our designated guides.
  • Walks/Treks will start at 7.00am sharp.

Meeting Point

  • Take the A65 to Skipton and B6479 Settle, to Horton in Ribblesdale (Post Code BD24 0HF).
  • You will pass the National Trust car park on the left, over a narrow bridge, past the CROWN INN which is on the right side and the road turns sharp left over a second narrow bridge.
  • Car Parking fee is £4, please come ready with the correct change, or a £5 note handy to save time.

Clothing

On the day, you should be wearing:

  • Hiking boots. (If you don’t have any proper hiking boots, and you are only doing 1 peak, then please wear thick soled trainers. ‘Converse’ or other flimsy shoes will not protect your feet enough or keep you warm and dry.)
  • Hiking socks and thin liner socks.
  • Hiking trousers or tracksuit bottoms. Do not wear jeans – if they get wet, they won’t dry off.
  • A t-shirt, long sleeved top, or base layer. Avoid pure cotton clothes, as they can absorb sweat and won’t dry off.
  • A jumper or fleece.

Planning

You should be carrying in your day rucksack:

  • A waterproof jacket, waterproof trousers, Gloves and a warm hat.
  • A map and carry in a plastic wallet to protect from rain.
  • Water, an isotonic drink, food and snacks.
  • A few plasters and blister plasters.
  • A torch and whistle.

Safety & Guidance

  • Familiarise yourself with the official Countryside Code of England and Wales. The Countryside Code, Respect other people. Leave gates and property as you find them and follow paths. Protect the natural environment. Plan ahead and be prepared. Follow advice and local signs.
  • Always walk in a group. Minimum size is 4, so if one person is injured, one person stays with them and two people can go together to find help.
  • If you need assistance, you should keep walking ahead or back to the nearest checkpoint. You may have to wait for some time before help arrives.
  • On this route, even if by chance you do get lost, you will always be near a farm, pub, house, main road, etc. so don’t panic. Bank holiday is a popular time, so there’ll be lots of other walkers in both directions.
  • Remember, you can’t bring the city to the countryside. You might get muddy, wet, or lost for a while, but it’s all part of the experience of hiking.
  • Experienced Marshals will make the final decision about continuing the route on the day, based on weather conditions etc.

Newcomers & First timers

  • Read all our information and guidance
  • Do a web search on the Yorkshire Dales to obtain more background info.
  • Do some training before the event.
  • Acquire appropriate walking clothing and walking boots.
  • Follow instructions from Guides and Marshals.

Experienced Walkers

  • You should be able to pass on your knowledge and experience to newcomers.
  • You should be able to read and interpret Y3 Peaks map.
  • You can come forward to act as a Guide or Assistant Guide.
  • This will enhance your leadership and interpersonal skills.
  • The event depends on experienced walkers acting as guides on the day.

Disclaimer

Participation is at your own risk and by taking part you acknowledge and assume the risks inherent therein and further acknowledge that you are responsible for all your actions and fitness and health. You use any transportation arranged by the organisers at your own risk. The organisers are not responsible for the condition of the route and do not accept any responsibility for any injuries or illness.

Guidelines for  Yorkshire 3 Peak.

Guides

On the day, you should be wearing:

You need to be:

  • An experienced hill walker and know the Y3 peaks reasonably well.
  • Kitted out well, so you can bear the severe weather and assist others.
  • Reasonably fit to complete 1 or 2 or 3 peaks.
  • Able to read and interpret Y3 Peaks map.

Your duty would be to:

  • Lead, encourage and motivate other walkers to excel.
  • To carry a torch and a whistle for use in low visibility/emergency situations.
  • To act on any instructions from Marshals.
  • To carry a mobile phone and contact numbers for use in emergency situations.
  • Only in an extreme emergency you should abort the walk and assist in RESCUE.

Marshals

You need to be:

  • An experienced hill walker and know the Y3 peaks route and area.
  • Kitted out for severe weather.
  • Carry spare clothing for emergency use.
  • Reasonable fit to complete 1 or 2 or 3 peaks as necessary.

Your duty would be to:

  • To monitor walkers at various check points.
  • To walk the chosen 1 or 2 or 3 peaks as allocated to you and your team.
  • To lease with guides to know what is happening on their section of walk.
  • To assist stragglers and tail enders to next check point or base.
  • To make decisions on changing weather conditions or circumstances and pass on instructions to walkers.
  • To provide assistance and take part in RESCUE if necessary.
  • To carry a mobile phone and contact numbers for use in emergency situations.

Volunteers (non-walkers)

  • You should wear warm and waterproof clothing.
  • You should carry appropriate warm drinks and food.
  • It can be a long day so be prepared.

Base

  • Our car parking volunteers will direct you to parking area.
  • Our volunteers will at the service tents dealing with registrations, collections of pre-registered identity cards etc.

Service Points & Retiring Early

  • Service point at Viaduct / Station Inn – where our volunteers will serve water and some fruits.
  • First aid will be available.
  • Marshals will be at hand to give advice.
  • If you are unable to carry on further, speak to the volunteers who arrange transport back to base for you. You may have to wait until the vehicle is full and we may request a small donation towards cost of the event.
  • Just before the Base of Whernside, there is a Tea Shop where you can have a hot drink, water top up and Toilet facilities.

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