
Ten Peaks by Blind Courage!!
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A strong team of Jason Bake (Legally Blind!), Sister Carleen, Brother'n'Law Craig and their two boys Hunter (21) and Cooper (18) are embarking on a unique challenge. Jason, a long time Friend of Trevor Schoorl has worked with Craig & Carleen to complete the epic 10 Peaks trek in order to raise $6500. This will add one "Additional candidate" for the Trevor Schoorl Memorial Scholarship. A scholarship that will go to 10 candidates over 10 years valued at $6500 in cash and a "priceless" amount of networking and exposure.
Jump in and sponsor Jason and his awesome team in the quest to complete the "The Ten Peaks Trek".
What is the "Ten Peaks Trek"?
The challenge is to climb the ten highest peaks in Australia over four days. All ten peaks are over 2000 metres in altitude that have strong uphill elements at times. The peaks in order of height are below:
1. Mt Kosciuszko, 2228 m
2. Mt Townsend, 2209 m
3. Mt Twynam, 2195 m
4. Rams Head, 2190 m
5. Etheridge Ridge Peak, 2180 m
6. Rams Head North, 2177 m
7. Alice Rawson, 2160 m
8. Abbot Peak, 2159 m
9. Abbot Peak East, 2145 m
10. Carruthers Peak, 2145 m
The trek distance is 66 km in total making it a tough challenge. The track is variable, from gravel to rough rocky roads, possible snowdrifts and snowgrass sections. The scenery is stunning with every day’s walking rewarded with remarkable views.
Click here for More information on the Trek if you are interested.
What is the "Ten Peaks Trek"?
The challenge is to climb the ten highest peaks in Australia over four days. All ten peaks are over 2000 metres in altitude that have strong uphill elements at times. The peaks in order of height are below:
1. Mt Kosciuszko, 2228 m
2. Mt Townsend, 2209 m
3. Mt Twynam, 2195 m
4. Rams Head, 2190 m
5. Etheridge Ridge Peak, 2180 m
6. Rams Head North, 2177 m
7. Alice Rawson, 2160 m
8. Abbot Peak, 2159 m
9. Abbot Peak East, 2145 m
10. Carruthers Peak, 2145 m
The trek distance is 66 km in total making it a tough challenge. The track is variable, from gravel to rough rocky roads, possible snowdrifts and snowgrass sections. The scenery is stunning with every day’s walking rewarded with remarkable views.
Click here for More information on the Trek if you are interested.
From all the team at the TSMF - Alex, Gen, Andrew and Graham (Directors)
Organizer
Trevor Schoorl Memorial Fund Limited
Beneficiary