Peak District National Park Foundation

Seven Trigs Challenge

Michael Di Paola

Michael Di Paola

My Story

Welcome to Freshwalks and another very special event. We're collaborating with Tink Adventures to deliver a summer charity challenge walk in support of the Peak District National Park Foundation. We share their belief that the Peak District National Park should be enjoyed and protected for everyone forever.

Starting in Hayfield, the Seven Trigs Challenge explores the three trig points on Kinder Scout, Win Hill, Lose Hill, Mam Tor & Brown Knoll across a 42km route involving 1600m+ of ascent. 

You can register for the event here

About the Peak District National Park Foundation

Our vision is a National Park enjoyed and conserved by everyone, forever. It should be a vibrant, colourful, and safe home for the wildlife we all love. The Park’s heritage tells our story and inspires future generations, so let’s celebrate it.

Our right to enjoy the National Park was hard won by ordinary folk. In that spirit, let’s fight to make it ever more accessible, for everyone to enjoy. But it is also unique and very fragile; we must always strive to keep it special. This is what we believe – and why we exist. With your support, we can start to make good things happen.

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Funded

  • Target
    £500
  • Raised so far
    £753
  • Number of donors
    32

My Story

Welcome to Freshwalks and another very special event. We're collaborating with Tink Adventures to deliver a summer charity challenge walk in support of the Peak District National Park Foundation. We share their belief that the Peak District National Park should be enjoyed and protected for everyone forever.

Starting in Hayfield, the Seven Trigs Challenge explores the three trig points on Kinder Scout, Win Hill, Lose Hill, Mam Tor & Brown Knoll across a 42km route involving 1600m+ of ascent. 

You can register for the event here

About the Peak District National Park Foundation

Our vision is a National Park enjoyed and conserved by everyone, forever. It should be a vibrant, colourful, and safe home for the wildlife we all love. The Park’s heritage tells our story and inspires future generations, so let’s celebrate it.

Our right to enjoy the National Park was hard won by ordinary folk. In that spirit, let’s fight to make it ever more accessible, for everyone to enjoy. But it is also unique and very fragile; we must always strive to keep it special. This is what we believe – and why we exist. With your support, we can start to make good things happen.