At team from Corsham-based Networkology is taking on the Three Peaks challenge on September 21 in aid of Armed Forces charity Walking With The Wounded.
The team of climbers are hoping to conquer the three highest peaks in Scotland, England, and Wales, all within 24 hours.
They will start with Ben Nevis in Scotland, a 1,345-metre ascent, before moving on to the 978 meters that is Scafell Pike in England and finishing with Snowdon’s 1,085 metres in Wales.
They will covering a total walking distance of approximately 23 miles and a combined ascent of more than 3,000 metres.
Kieran Jones, Technology Consultant at Networkology, said: “Going into this challenge, we know it’s not going to be easy, but we’ve got a great team together who will keep each other motivated throughout.
"We are proud to be a part of the Armed Forces Covenant and are deeply committed to supporting our Armed Forces.”
Tom Grimshaw, relationships manager, at Walking With The Wounded, said: “The Three Peaks Challenge is known to be tough and a serious test of endurance, so hearing that the team at Networkology are willing to take it on in aid of Walking With The Wounded is amazing!
"Fundraising like this really helps us in continuing our work to support veterans throughout the UK, so we are extremely grateful for the dedication from the team and wish them the best of luck in the challenge.”
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