The executive team at Paleo Ridge completed the Three Peaks Challenge earlier this month to fundraise for Many Tears Animal Rescue (MTAR).
The Paleo Ridge team taking part – including CEO Tyler Daly, Director of Sales and Marketing Will Green, Director of Supply Chain Chris Jones and Head of Operations Dainius Kinta – climbed the highest mountains in England, Wales and Scotland, and raised more than £1,400.
Setting off at 6am on the day, the team climbed Scafell Pike, Snowdon and Ben Nevis, with the latter being the tallest at 1,345metres high. The total walking distance covered during the challenge was 23 miles and the total ascent was 3,064metres.
Taking on the Three Peaks Challenge for charity is part of Paleo Ridge’s commitment to supporting those in need. The brand has worked with Many Tears Animal Rescue for over 6 years. MTAR is a charity based in Wales that supports dogs in foster homes across the UK, predominantly re-homing ex-breeding dogs who have been discarded but also recuing those on ‘death row’ at local dog pounds and those whose owners can no longer care for them.
Tyler Daly, CEO of Paleo Ridge, said: “I’m very happy to be supporting Many Tears Rescue in taking on the Three Peaks Challenge. It’s something we all agreed would be a serious task to complete and we set out to raise as much as possible for the great work that Many Tears Rescue do. When we were tired, dehydrated and sore at points of the climb, it was the thought of the dogs at Many Tears Rescue or awaiting their help that helped us to push through the challenge.”
Pictured, from left to right: Will Green (Director of Sales and Marketing), Chris Jones (Director of Supply Chain), Tyler Daly (CEO), Dainius Kinta (Head of Operations) and Aaron Daly (family member).
Fundraising link: https://gofund.me/392f487d