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The 5 Peaks Challenge is a hill climbing challenge in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where the aim is to ascend and descend the highest peak in each of England, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales within 48 hours, including all travelling, and without breaking national speed limits or recommended driving times. It is an extension of the National Three Peaks Challenge, which includes the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales.
The five peaks are:
- Ben Nevis (1,344 m or 4,406 ft), in Scotland
- Scafell Pike (978 m or 3,209 ft), in England
- Snowdon (1,085 m or 3,560 ft), in Wales
- Slieve Donard (849 m or 2,786 ft), in Northern Ireland
- Carrauntoohil (1,038 m or 3,406 ft), in Republic of Ireland
References
- The National Three Peaks Challenge. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
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