A MUCH loved West Cumbrian charity are asking its supporters to scale new heights and climb England’s highest mountain to raise funds to support their cause.

Teaming up with local business, Lakeland Mountain Guides, Hospice at Home West Cumbria will host a fully guided climb up Scafell Pike in the early hours of Sunday, August 11 allowing participants to enjoy the sunrise and spectacular views of the Lake District from the top of the mountain, while also raising money for the charity.

Holly Harkness, Community Fundraising Co-ordinator for Hospice at Home West Cumbria, said: “We are really looking forward to revisiting Scafell Pike and working with Lakeland Mountain Guides again after hosting a guided sunset walk in 2021, which raised over £10,000.

"We would love for people to join us on our hike, ticking something off the bucket list while also helping us to continue to provide support for local families going through the most difficult time in their lives.”

Gemma Bell, Marketing & Income Generation Team Leader for Hospice at Home West Cumbria, said: “This challenge is open to everybody, whether you are walking in memory of a loved one, as part of a fitness challenge, or just to enjoy a great day out on the fells. There really is nothing quite like hiking up a mountain at night.”

You can sign up to the event via Hospice at Home West Cumbria’s website at https://hospiceathomewestcumbria.org.uk/events/scafell-at-sunrise-2024/ where more details about the event can be found.

You can also contact the fundraising team by calling 01900 873173 or emailing info@hhwc.org.uk for more information.