WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE: A self-supported, mixed-discipline endurance challenge across Great Britain: 113 British summits, with a bold goal to raise £20,000 for Cancer Research UK. The journey begins on 13 July 2026.

 

Stage-by-stage route
Stage One: Dunnet Head to Fort William — 333km cycling leg into the Highlands.
Stage Two: Ramsay Round* trail run — 97km with 7,370m ascent and 24 Scottish summits.
Stage Three: Fort William to Keswick — 365km cycling through fabled lanes and valleys.
Stage Four: Bob Graham Round* trail run — 103km with 7,120m ascent and 43 English summits.
Stage Five: Keswick to Capel Curig (Eryri) — 300km cycling through the mountains of Snowdonia.
Stage Six: Paddy Buckley Round* trail run — 112km with 7,600m ascent and 47 Welsh summits.
Stage Seven: Capel Curig to Lizard Point — 605km cycling to Britain’s southern tip.
*Jamie’s routes are adapted to be completed in 2 days, not 24 hours.
WHY THIS MATTERS: Cancer touches everyone. In recent years, it’s been too close to home:
· 2023: my partner’s nephew, age 4, diagnosed with cancer, resulting in an above-knee amputation.
· 2024: a close family member, age 44, diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer, still undergoing chemotherapy ahead of major surgery.
· To honour those stories, I’m staging an epic, Britain-grounded endurance project to mobilise support and funds for Cancer Research UK.

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING BRANDS FOR THEIR HELP

1900

human-powered

7

STAGES

1600

CYCLING

113

UK SUMMITS

300

TRAIL RUNNING

14

TO COMPLETE