3 Peaks, 5 Climbers and just 24 hours
Members of Dotted Eyes staff are celebrating after successfully completing the National 3 Peaks Challenge over the weekend. Our 5 climbers: Matt Asbury, James Bowler, David Eagle, Charlie Gilbert and Vickie White, were helped along the way by driver Steve Davies.
The challenge involves climbing the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales within an impressive 24 hours.
Covering a distance of around 24 miles with approximately 10,000 ft of ascent the climb began in Scotland on Friday afternoon. Our climbers started with the mighty Ben Nevis (1,334m), followed by a drive down to the Lake District for an early morning ascent of Scafell Pike (978m) and finally Snowdon (1,085m) in North Wales and by the time they arrived home Steve had driven them over 1,000 miles!
Money raised through donations from colleagues and friends go to the nominated charities Parkinson’s UK and CLIC Sargent, which have special meaning to those taking part.
See the Dotted Eyes team in action at our 3 peaks gallery
About Dotted Eyes
With a long heritage as innovators of mapping data and information solutions for private and public sector organisations, Dotted Eyes has pioneered location-based intelligence products and services for more than 20 years.
Serving customers from across a variety of sectors including healthcare, local government, not-for-profit and commercial enterprises; Dotted Eyes mantra is to simplify, automate and integrate data and information to enable better informed decision making at every level of business operations. Equipped with Dotted Eyes’ tools, users are able to access, visualise, analyse and share complex spatial data in a simple, user friendly way.
Dotted Eyes maintains long standing expert partnerships with location data providers such as Ordnance Survey and Pitney Bowes Business Insight; is the Platinum Partner for Safe Software in the UK and operates certified training courses nationwide. The company serves some 130 UK Primary Care Trusts, every ambulance service in England and Wales and not-for-profit organisations like the National Trust, among others.
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