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    James Rogers Scales 15 Peaks in Welsh Challenge

    News TeamBy News Team26/06/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    James Rogers of DoSomethingDifferent.com undertook a remarkable challenge, scaling 15 mountains in just 17 hours. His endeavour was part of the rigorous ‘Welsh 3000s Challenge’.

    • Rogers began his ascent at 2am on June 1st, aiming to conquer the peaks of Snowdonia, each towering over 3,000 feet, within a single day.
    • Overcoming a knee injury mid-challenge, Rogers persevered to complete the feat within 17 hours and 14 minutes.
    • Despite the physical toll, his efforts raised nearly £1,600 for the charity Play It Forward, supporting young people in Zambia.
    • The challenge demands not only physical strength but also strategic planning and relentless determination.

    James Rogers embarked on an extraordinary journey to complete the ‘Welsh 3000s Challenge’, a formidable trek involving the ascent of 15 peaks in the Snowdonia region. Leaving his Coventry home at 2am, Rogers set out to conquer the mountains, each exceeding 3,000 feet, under a stringent 24-hour time restriction. His initiative was driven by a charitable cause, aiming to collect funds for Play It Forward, a charity focused on aiding youth in Zambia.

    The challenge commenced at the iconic Crib Goch and concluded at Foel-Fras, but Rogers chose to measure his start and finish from Pen-y-Pass and Aber Falls car parks, respectively. This demanding trek required traversing approximately 30 miles and achieving an elevation gain of around 3,800 metres. Despite facing a setback with a knee injury on the seventh peak, Rogers demonstrated remarkable resilience, attributing part of his success to favourable weather conditions.

    Rogers, experienced in hill-climbing, prepared by individually tackling each mountain prior to the challenge. On the day of the event, maintaining energy was crucial; he sustained himself by consuming small amounts of food regularly, including bananas and cereal bars, which he cheekily referred to as his ‘Achilles heel’.

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    Describing the conclusion of his taxing journey, Rogers noted his extreme hunger, joking, ‘You could have put a bowl of grass in front of me and I would have eaten it.’ His accomplishments not only reached the heights of the Welsh peaks but also extended to a successful fundraising endeavour, collecting nearly £1,600 for his chosen charity.

    Rogers’ achievement exemplifies endurance and dedication, marking a significant milestone in his fundraising efforts for a worthy cause.

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