
Tackling the 3 Peaks Challenge for World Mosquito Programme
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In 2016, our best mate Bob set off on a trip of a lifetime to Asia. He’d done all the right things—got his vaccinations for diseases like malaria and yellow fever—but none of us, including him, had ever heard of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne illness with no vaccine.
While in Thailand, Bob got sick. What started as flu-like symptoms quickly became something far more serious. Despite going to the hospital, dengue wasn’t diagnosed in time, and just seven days later, we lost him to severe hemorrhagic dengue fever, aged just 21.
Bob would have been 30 this year, so we’re taking on the Three Peaks 24-Hour Challenge on July 5 - 6th to raise awareness and donations for the World Mosquito Programme.
World Mosquito Programme is a global initiative that protects people from diseases like dengue through innovative, safe, and sustainable methods.

For the challenge, we'll climb the three biggest mountains in the UK—Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon in just 24 hours.
All donations big and small are greatly appreciated and by donating you’re helping support World Mosquito Programme's work to reduce the impact of diseases like Dengue worldwide.
Much love! ❤️
Ieuan, Tom, Danny, Chaz & Chris.
Co-organizers (3)
Ieuan Evans
Organizer
England
Daniel Parker
Co-organizer
Tom Chapman
Co-organizer