The Rossendale Trust have teamed up with Peaks Go to bring you Hunted in the Peaks, a day filled with thrills, sneakiness and fun in the stunning Peak District National Park.
If you ever wanted to feel like a fugitive on the run for the day and think you could avoid capture, then this is the event for you.
A treasure hunt combined with the excitement of being hunted, you’ll get a map to find the hidden tokens and use your wits. Will you beat the HUNTERS? It’s a game of teamwork – you can run and you can hide – BUT so can the HUNTERS!
Gather your colleagues, friends or family members (we recommend a team of 5) and join us on 10th July 2021 between 10am – 2pm at Cromford Mills, Mill Lane, Cromford, DE4 3RQ from where your adventure will begin.
Costing just £30 per person, you will receive a medal on completion, have loads of fun and support a wonderful local charity, The Rossendale Trust.
So, if you ever wanted to feel like a fugitive on the run for the day and think you could avoid capture then join us. Let’s make a day of it in the Peaks and raise funds for the Rossendale Trust.
The Rossendale Trust provides support and services to adults with learning disabilities. We aim to provide the people in our care with opportunities to live as independently as possible, supporting them to live full and meaningful lives. By supporting this event, you can make a real difference to those people.
Sign up via our website:
https://rossendaletrust.org/events/hunted-in-the-peaks/
Pictured - Chris Wright (PeaksGo) finding an escapee during a ‘hunt’.
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