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Bethan Scott to take on 500km cycle in memory of husband
Bethan Scott to take on 500km cycle in memory of husband

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time2 days ago

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Bethan Scott to take on 500km cycle in memory of husband

Bethan Scott is embarking on her next major challenge starting on July 23, cycling 500km from London to Paris, as part of her ongoing mission to raise £1 million in memory of her late husband, Dave Scott. Bethan will be joined by fellow fundraisers Roman Mach and Helen Massey, who she met during previous charity treks and cycles in support of Nightingale House Hospice. Helen Massey, Roman Mach and Bethan Scott. (Image: Nightingale House Hospice) The trio will start their journey in Croydon, riding to Dover before crossing the Channel to Calais. Once in France, they'll cycle through picturesque countryside, historic market towns and the poignant war memorials of the Somme, before arriving in Paris via the Champs-Élysées and finishing at the iconic Eiffel Tower. This incredible ride is just one of many challenges Bethan has completed around the world since she began fundraising in Dave's memory following his passing in 2017. Her efforts have already raised over £180,000 for Dave's chosen charities Alzheimer's Research and Cancer Research UK, including £160,000 for Nightingale House Hospice, the place that provided care and support for him and his family. Bethan said: 'The hospice will always be central to my fundraising. Dave Scott (Image: Nightingale House Hospice)'I've seen first-hand the incredible care they gave to Dave and our family. "I've made it my mission to raise £1 million in his name and this year I'm aiming to reach my next milestone of £200,000.' Bethan is grateful to have the backing of three generous sponsors for the London to Paris ride. The ASH Group, SPEN and The Pencilcraftsman have all come forward to support the challenge. Following the London to Paris cycle, Bethan and Roman will head straight into another international challenge in October, taking on the Spanish Three Peaks in Sierra Nevada National Park, tackling Alcazaba, Veleta and Mulhacén (mainland Spain's highest peak) over three gruelling days. The Spanish trek will mark Bethan's 10th international challenge, adding to an impressive list that includes the Inca Trail in Peru, Mount Kilimanjaro, Everest Base Camp, the Great Wall of China, the Alps, Camino de Santiago, mountains of Croatia, Mount Toubkal and cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia and Milan to Venice. In 2024, Bethan and the Everest Base Camp team and Dave's Memory Walking Group, who walked from Llandudno to Wrexham, raised almost £20,000 for Nightingale House Hospice, and she continues to be overwhelmed by the support of her fellow fundraisers. Helen Massey is also planning to take on the Welsh 3000s challenge this year to support Bethan's fundraising total. MOST READ: 3 'must visit' seaside fish and chip shops in North Wales named among UK's best New gastro pub and restaurant opens its doors in Wrexham Over 25's nightclub set to open its doors in Wrexham city centre So far this year, Bethan has raised over £6,000 and is hoping a packed calendar of events will help her reach £20,000 by the end of 2025, bringing her overall fundraising total to £200,000. Bethan added: 'Every step, every pedal, and every summit is for Dave. 'I promised I'd keep going, and I will, not just for him, but for the hospice and for everyone who needs their care.' To follow Bethan's journey or support her fundraising, visit:

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'
British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

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time11-07-2025

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British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

The 42-year-old hopes to reach the summit before the end of July. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, K2 has a reputation for being extremely challenging to climb because of its steep slopes, avalanches and unpredictable weather. Mr Rahman, based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, is attempting to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world. He started out in climbing by scaling Snowdon in Wales in 2019. In 2020, Mr Rahman climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc within a week and, later that year, he broke the UK record for climbing Russia's Elbrus – Europe's tallest mountain – after reaching the summit in less than 24 hours. In 2022, he became the first British Muslim to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain. He has raised more than £1 million for charity during his mountaineering career. Mr Rahman said compared with other mountains, K2 is 'one of the world's toughest'. He went on: 'When I discovered climbing, I knew I wanted to keep challenging myself by summiting more and more mountains.' Luke Broad, UK brand director for car manufacturer Dacia, which is providing funding to support Mr Rahman's K2 attempt, said: 'Dacia is a brand with outdoor spirit. 'There is no better way of showing our support for adventure and the great outdoors than to support Akke. 'We are really impressed with his drive and determination, so we are proud to support his next challenge.'

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'
British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

South Wales Argus

time11-07-2025

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  • South Wales Argus

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

The 42-year-old hopes to reach the summit before the end of July. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, K2 has a reputation for being extremely challenging to climb because of its steep slopes, avalanches and unpredictable weather. Mr Rahman, based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, is attempting to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world. He started out in climbing by scaling Snowdon in Wales in 2019. In 2020, Mr Rahman climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc within a week and, later that year, he broke the UK record for climbing Russia's Elbrus – Europe's tallest mountain – after reaching the summit in less than 24 hours. In 2022, he became the first British Muslim to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain. He has raised more than £1 million for charity during his mountaineering career. Mr Rahman said compared with other mountains, K2 is 'one of the world's toughest'. He went on: 'When I discovered climbing, I knew I wanted to keep challenging myself by summiting more and more mountains.' Luke Broad, UK brand director for car manufacturer Dacia, which is providing funding to support Mr Rahman's K2 attempt, said: 'Dacia is a brand with outdoor spirit. 'There is no better way of showing our support for adventure and the great outdoors than to support Akke. 'We are really impressed with his drive and determination, so we are proud to support his next challenge.'

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'
British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

Glasgow Times

time11-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Glasgow Times

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

The 42-year-old hopes to reach the summit before the end of July. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, K2 has a reputation for being extremely challenging to climb because of its steep slopes, avalanches and unpredictable weather. Mr Rahman, based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, is attempting to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world. He started out in climbing by scaling Snowdon in Wales in 2019. In 2020, Mr Rahman climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc within a week and, later that year, he broke the UK record for climbing Russia's Elbrus – Europe's tallest mountain – after reaching the summit in less than 24 hours. In 2022, he became the first British Muslim to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain. He has raised more than £1 million for charity during his mountaineering career. Mr Rahman said compared with other mountains, K2 is 'one of the world's toughest'. He went on: 'When I discovered climbing, I knew I wanted to keep challenging myself by summiting more and more mountains.' Luke Broad, UK brand director for car manufacturer Dacia, which is providing funding to support Mr Rahman's K2 attempt, said: 'Dacia is a brand with outdoor spirit. 'There is no better way of showing our support for adventure and the great outdoors than to support Akke. 'We are really impressed with his drive and determination, so we are proud to support his next challenge.'

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'
British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

Western Telegraph

time11-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Western Telegraph

British mountaineer says K2 challenge is ‘one of the world's toughest'

The 42-year-old hopes to reach the summit before the end of July. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, K2 has a reputation for being extremely challenging to climb because of its steep slopes, avalanches and unpredictable weather. Mr Rahman, based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, is attempting to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world. I knew I wanted to keep challenging myself Akke Rahman, mountaineer He started out in climbing by scaling Snowdon in Wales in 2019. In 2020, Mr Rahman climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc within a week and, later that year, he broke the UK record for climbing Russia's Elbrus – Europe's tallest mountain – after reaching the summit in less than 24 hours. In 2022, he became the first British Muslim to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain. He has raised more than £1 million for charity during his mountaineering career. Mr Rahman said compared with other mountains, K2 is 'one of the world's toughest'. He went on: 'When I discovered climbing, I knew I wanted to keep challenging myself by summiting more and more mountains.' Luke Broad, UK brand director for car manufacturer Dacia, which is providing funding to support Mr Rahman's K2 attempt, said: 'Dacia is a brand with outdoor spirit. 'There is no better way of showing our support for adventure and the great outdoors than to support Akke. 'We are really impressed with his drive and determination, so we are proud to support his next challenge.'

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