In 2021, Philip trekked along the 177-mile Offa's Dyke (which broadly follows the Welsh border) and in 2022 the 286-mile Pennine Way to raise badly needed funds for Pipal Tree's work in Nepal. This August, he will be taking on the Pembroke Coastal Path which at 186 miles is less than the Pennine Way, but it is a real roller-coaster involving 7,530m of ascent (85% of Everest). He does all of this on a self-funded basis and will be camping most of the way. Please visit his fundraising page to find out more and to encourage him with a little sponsorship. Early sponsorship will automatically double in value through a matching pledge that he has put in place.

You could also join him on the trek - virtually - see this link. We offered supporters this opportunity last year for the Pennine Way and it was great fun for the intrepid supporters who joined the effort from wherever they were in the world.

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