The Three peaks is done finish time was 22h14m11s but there were many complications. Simon, Steve and myself started up Ben Nevis at 15:57 on Friday 18th after nearly 8 hours of travelling. It was 28C in the shade at the base of Ben Nevis and the weather was great, shortly into Ben Nevis's youth hostel trail which meets the tourist track Simon who has been struggling with a virus this week had severe chest pains and had to return to base leaving Steve and I on the challenge. As it was so hot I was drinking a lot more than usual and as a result I ran out of fluids just under 1 hour before I got down Ben Nevis which meant I was dehydrating on the way down and started to get dizzy. All in Steve & I cleared Ben Nevis in 4h:29m:23s. Upon getting back into the car I began to feel worse with the windy Scottish roads and started to become really sick. We carried on into the night and was on our way to Scarfell Pike but 2 1/2 miles before we got there I began to be violently sick several times, this then meant Steve was our only healthy team member as I began my personal Three Pukes Challenge before getting about an hour - two of sleep in the car. Steve went up Scafell in the dark solo!!! He stormed it and got back incredibly quickly so we set off for Mt Snowdon in the morning sun.
I was still suffering quite badly with the dehydration/travel sickness combo so we had to shuffle the team about a little and Mick (driver) wanted to do Snowdon so he would be Steve's wingman on this section. Simon took over driving as we dropped Steve and Mick off at Pen-Y-Pass and headed off to park. Once we had parked up we then proceeded to eat Micks bacon for him as I hadn't eaten in over 12 hours and contacted Steve when he was at the top of Snowdon to get an ETA for his return. I then was dropped back off at the car park they had left from and headed up the track with extra drinks to meet Steve and record his finish time as I had started the timing at Ben Nevis on my Garmin. Steve completed the challenge in 22h14m11s which he was ecstatic with and very tired so I left him resting at the carpark and I then headed back up to find Mick who was a bit further behind and see him home whilst raising Simon on the radio to come and collect us. We then headed off to Betws-Y-Coed for a celebratory meal in cafe and at the 24 hour mark we had already eaten and were about to leave the cafe.
Even though things didn't go exactly as planned on the weekend despite months of preparation Steve was able to complete complete all three mountains and the challenge in a very respectable time.
On a whole the team work was excellent and we supported each other throughout the highs & lows of the event and raised more than we expected to for a great charity whilst having fun. I would like to thank everyone who has donated and help support this challenge I am sorry I personally couldn't complete all three mountains but I still had a great experience whilst enjoying time with good friends.
Thanks
Martin, Simon & the rest of the team
