Can you HACK It?
If you’d like a challenge with a difference, then sign up to the HACK 2010 (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids).
What is the HACK?
It's a challenging sponsored walk (20 miles or more) that takes place across the UK. By signing up to a HACK (or even a few), you'll be supporting vulnerable children across the UK.
Why HACK?
HACK began in the north in 2005. Since then it has made big strides - this year we're holding eight across the country. Last year the HACKs raised over £236,000. The funds you raise help to make sure that children and young people are better informed, better cared for and better protected.
Register
You can register for HACK online. Sign up for your challenge today - just choose your HACK from the selection below.
Registration fee: £15
- Malvern Hills HACK, Saturday 26 June. The Malvern Hills challenge took place on the hottest weekend of the year so far. 291 people turned up and finished the walk and a fabulous time was had by all. Thank you to everyone who took part and volunteered to make the day happen.
Malvern Hills HACK walker times
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- London HACK, Saturday 17 July - Thank you to all those that joined us on a lovely day.
- Ingleborough Massif HACK, Saturday 4 September, Yorkshire Dales National Park - 24 miles
- Cotswolds Challenge HACK , Sunday 5 September, Oxfordshire - 25 miles
- Binevenagh Challenge HACK, Saturday 11 September, Northern Ireland - 20 miles
- East Devon Heaven HACK, Sunday 12 September, East Budleigh - 25 miles
- Llyn Peninsula Challenge HACK, Saturday 18 September, North Wales - 24 miles
- Hampshire HACK, Sunday 19 September, South Downs - 21 miles
Celebrity support
Julia Bradbury, TV personality and keen outdoors person, is supporting the HACK.
"It’s a great honour to help the NSPCC launch the HACK challenge walks this year. Walking is a great way to keep fit and it can also have an uplifting effect on your mood. It’s a great way to raise money for the NSPCC to help support vulnerable and abused children."
Julia has also dedicated a lot on her website for the NSPCC's HACK with general information about each HACK. Visit Julia Bradbury's HACK page .
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Train for a challenge walk
Read our training tips for reaching tip-top condition for your challenge walk.
