01 June 2024

Scafell Pike at Sunrise in support of Gateshead Health Charity

Category: Charity event

Time: 12:15am -

Venue: Scafell Fell Pike

Join us for an incredible adventure to the top of England’s tallest mountain, Scafell Pike, and witness a breathtaking sunrise over the stunning Lake District. By participating in this event, you’ll experience the area’s natural beauty and contribute to a great cause by raising funds for Gateshead Health Charity.

Important advice:

Event details

  • Date: Saturday 1 June 2024
  • Arrival time: the exact time will be confirmed before the event, depending on sunrise times (estimated between 12.15am and 2.45am)
  • Meeting point: Lake Head (National Trust) Car Park, Wasdale Head
  • Registration fee: £60 and pledging to fundraise for Gateshead Health Charity
Book your place

A hike for everyone

This event is open to individuals of all skill levels. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or new to mountain climbing, this 978-meter ascent is achievable for all. Grab your walking shoes, dress warmly, and don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning sunrise from the summit to share with your loved ones.

Scafell a man hiking

About the event

You’ll be in safe hands as you journey to the peak, led by a fully qualified and experienced mountain guide. By supporting Gateshead Health Charity, you can help us continue to create a brighter and more comfortable environment for patients, staff and visitors, ultimately improving the overall health and wellbeing of the Gateshead community.

view of Scafell Pike from Middle Fell
View of Scafell Pike from Middle Fell
The ridge from Scafell to Scafell Pike

Be sure to sign up now and book your place today!

Book your place for the Scafell Pike at Sunrise

Participant terms and conditions

Scafell Fell Pike at Sunrise:

Ever dreamt of watching the sunrise from the top of England? Join us on this unique guided hike to conquer Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England, and witness a sunrise you’ll never forget!

Experience the tranquility: Hike one of the UK’s most popular routes before the crowds arrive, enjoying the peaceful serenity of the mountain under the starry night sky.

Adventure with like-minded souls: Be part of a group led by a fully qualified and experienced mountain guide who will ensure your safety and enjoyment throughout the journey.

Reach the summit for a breathtaking dawn spectacle: Witness the first rays of light illuminate the majestic Lake District as you stand atop Scafell Pike at a staggering 978 meters (3,209 ft)!

Capture unforgettable memories: Snap stunning photos of the panoramic views before embarking on your descent with a newfound perspective of the surrounding landscapes.

Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity! Spaces fill up fast, so secure your spot and embark on an adventure that will leave you speechless!

Itinerary

You’ll meet your guide at the Lake Head (National Trust) Car Park, Wasdale Head – the exact time to will change, based on sunrise times, but you’ll be meeting in the early hours (between 12.15am and 2.45am). You’ll be led throughout by your qualified and experienced guide.

Pre-dawn:

  • Our hike begins following Lingmell Beck, a clear path leading us towards the ascent.
  • We’ll then traverse over Brown Tongue, where we can catch our breath and marvel at the breathtaking panorama of Wast Water, England’s deepest lake.
  • As we enter Hollow Stones valley, the incline eases, allowing us to make steady progress towards Lingmell Coll. Here, we’ll join the Corridor Route. Keep your eyes peeled! On a clear night, we might be able to spot the twinkling lights of the Isle of Man and even Ireland. Additionally, the International Space Station might grace us with a sighting.

Summit Push:

  • From Lingmell Coll, a short, rocky path takes us towards the summit.
  • Our goal is to reach the peak as dawn breaks. Witness the first light of day painting the mountains with a golden hue as the sun peeks over the horizon.

Summit (978m / 3209ft):

  • Once we reach the summit we’ll take a short break to savor the view with a warm cuppa, a snack (or both!).
  • Don’t forget to capture this picture-perfect panorama for your Instagram feed.

Descent:

  • With the sun now up, the descent offers a whole new perspective. Breathtaking views unfold before us – the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man, Morecambe Bay, and on a clear day, the entirety of the Lake District.
  • Retrace our steps back down the mountain, enjoying the scenic beauty revealed by daylight.

Most groups complete this walk in around 6 hours.

Pledge to fundraise £100.00 for Gateshead Health Charity helping us to make a difference for our patients here in Gateshead.

  • An experienced and qualified mountain guide to lead you on your Scafell Pike Sunrise Challenge.
  • Pre-event support from the team – from advice on kit lists to training guidance to ensure you’re fit for this challenge event. Your guide will be in touch with you to confirm all arrangements and you can always reach us via [email protected]
  • Travel to and from the meeting location – please allow enough time to arrive, the group will depart at the allocated time.
  • Any food, drinks or goods you choose to purchase at any shops, restaurant, pubs or cafés visited.
  • Travel/activity insurance – we recommend having insurance to cover, at a minimum: cancellation and curtailment; medical and emergency expenses, personal accident; injury and death.

Waterproof Jacket & Trousers – make sure you buy items that are ‘waterproof’ rather than ‘water-resistant’ – there’s a big difference in a downpour!

Walking Trousers – please do not walk in jeans as these soak up a lot of water and are stifling on a hot day.

Walking Boots & Socks – A good pair of walking boots which you’ve tested out in advance – ensure they fit you well and are comfortable. Proper walking socks have more padding or re-enforcement where needed and are designed to wick away.

Rucksack / Backpack – To carry your spare clothing, food, water and other items. 30 litres capacity is a good bet for most people, but the size of your bag will be determined by the amount you personally need and wish to carry.

Dry Bags – we recommend a waterproof backpack cover, or use of dry bags to keep your kit dry – these come in different sizes and can be used for everything from cameras to jumpers.

Warm Clothes (layers advised) – A t-shirt or technical baselayer to wear next to your skin, under your other layers (see below). We advise against cotton as it soaks up water, often rubs, and doesn’t dry easily. A synthetic option is a good idea, or if you get cold easily you may want to try wool.

Fleece/Jumper – a couple more layers to keep you warm. You may want both thick and thin options if it’s a cold day, or you’re doing a high-level walk.

Hat & Gloves (waterproof advised) – You need to keep your head, hands and neck warm – a hat paired with a buff and some waterproof gloves is ideal. These items are still essential in the summer months

Food & Lots of Fluid – Don’t forget to pack your lunch/breakfast and whatever snacks will help keep you fuelled up. In terms of water, most participants find 2 litres of water is suitable for a normal day walk.

Survival Bag & Whistle – We hope you’ll never need these – but they are essential for your safety.

Personal First Aid Kit – Whatever personal medication you need, as well as some blister plasters/lip salve/painkillers (hopefully not needed!). All of our walk leaders/guides are first-aid trained.

Head Torch – An essential piece of kit throughout the year, please also bring spare batteries. This must be a head torch, not the torch on your mobile phone! Your head torch will be checked by your guide at the start of the walk – if you do not have a working head torch you will not be allowed to start the walk.

Mobile Phone – it’s always good practice to have your mobile phone with you when exploring the outdoors, in case of emergency.