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National Three Peaks Challenge

Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, Snowdon

23 miles • 3064m ascent • 3 stages

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  • Ben Nevis
  • Scafell Pike
  • Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa
  • Driving route

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  • Travel to Fort William

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Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

Ingleborough, Whernside, Pen-y-ghent

24 miles • 1585m ascent • continuous

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  • Walking route
  • Pen-y-ghent
  • Whernside
  • Ingleborough

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  • Food & drink

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  • How hard is it?
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Surrey Three Peaks Challenge

Box Hill, Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill

23 miles • 1060m ascent • continuous

Routes & Mountains

  • Walking route
  • Box Hill
  • Holmbury Hill
  • Leith Hill

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  • Food & drink

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Welsh Three Peaks Challenge

Snowdon, Cadair Idris, Pen y Fan

17 miles • 2334m ascent • 3 stages

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  • Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa
  • Cadair Idris
  • Pen y Fan
  • Driving route

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How to set a fundraising target

For participants setting a fundraising target: base it on likely donors, launch with that number, then increase only once you are close.

Why it matters

Donors respond better to a clear goal and visible progress than to an open-ended request.

How to decide on a figure

Start with likely donors and expected gift size, not wishful totals.

  1. List up to 30 people likely to donate if asked directly.
  2. Estimate conversion realistically: from 30 direct asks, 10-20 donors is common; social-only campaigns are usually lower.
  3. Set a conservative average donation, often £10-25.
  4. Then add a small buffer for social media reach and people who share your link.

Examples

Individual: 15 donors × £20 average = £300. Add £100 for social reach = £400 target.

Individual (ambitious): 25 donors × £25 average = £625. Add matched giving from employer = £1,250 target.

Team of 10: Each person targets £300 = £3,000 team total. Add one corporate match = £6,000.

Set the first target so it is achievable, then increase only once you are near it.

Team targets

Set both a per-person target and a team total, and report progress weekly.

Keep execution simple: direct asks, regular updates, and donor thank-yous.

Next steps

Fundraising resources

Set your target first, then use Gift Aid and workplace giving to increase the final total.

  • Gift Aid explained
  • Corporate matching
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