This September, 23 employees from Norwich based Architectural practice, LSI Architects, will be taking on the National 3 Peaks Challenge to raise money for mental health charity Mind. The National 3 Peaks Challenge is a fast-paced and physically challenging adventure that will see Team LSI Architects trek a total of 26 miles and climb a combined height of 3000m as they take on the three highest peaks within each of England, Wales and Scotland. The team are hoping to raise a combined total of £20,000. At 978m Scafell Pike is the tallest mountain in England; Snowdon is the tallest in Wales at 1085m and Ben Nevis, at 1345m, is the tallest in Scotland and the tallest of the three mountains. The team will set off from Glen Nevis, Scotland, at 5am on the 10th September to climb Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles. It will take approximately 6 hours to reach the summit where the team will be hoping for a clear day to enjoy views that can stretch for over 100 miles before a transfer over to the Lake District to climb Scafell Pike. After a night time descent of Scafell Pike, there will be no time to hang around as another transfer will take the team to Snowdonia to complete the final leg of the challenge. A final push to climb Mount Snowdon can, weather permitting, be rewarded with some of the most extensive views in Britain, across four kingdoms, 24 counties, 29 lakes and 17 islands. Ben Goode, CEO at LSI Architects said “LSI Architects have been working alongside Mind since 2016 to raise the profile of mental health and wellbeing in the workplace and become a more open and supportive organisation. “The National 3 Peaks is considered one of Britain’s toughest outdoor challenges and offers us a fantastic opportunity to show Mind our sincere appreciation for helping to make LSI Architects the best Employer in the UK for Workplace Wellbeing according to the latest Workplace Wellbeing Index.” The team will be completing training walks in various locations across Norfolk as the challenge approached. Mind provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. For more information about Mind’s work or to find out how you can get involved in other ways, please go to: mind.org.uk Link to the Just Giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/team/LSIArchitects

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