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Climb Ben Nevis with Mols, Andrews, Thomson and McCulloch!
Wed 26th February 2025
Get your hiking boots ready for the chance to trek to the highest point in the UK, the summit of Ben Nevis, in the company of Rangers legends Michael Mols, Kevin Thomson, Lee McCulloch and Marvin Andrews!
This exclusive opportunity will give you the chance to raise funds for the Rangers Charity Foundation whilst conquering the UK’s biggest peak on Saturday 14th June.
Participants will meet at 8.30am at the Ben Nevis Visitor Centre to start the challenge in groups of 10 at 9.00am. Park’s Motor Group has kindly offered a free bus to transport participants from Ibrox Stadium to Ben Nevis and back on the day of the climb (leaving at approximately 6AM).
As places are limited, we ask that each participant raises a minimum of £250 sponsorship (after registration fee) for the Rangers Charity Foundation. By completing this challenge you’ll also become a True Blue Hero and will be invited to a special reception at Ibrox later this year to receive a medal from a First Team Player.
Rangers Legend, Michael Mols, said:
“I really enjoyed the Ben Nevis Challenge previously and was keen to come over and do this again to help raise funds for the Rangers Charity Foundation – a charity very close to my heart which runs over 20 community programmes along with a wide range of charitable work.”
“I’m excited for the challenge and to see us all turn Ben Nevis blue in June. See you there!”
We would encourage participants to wear their Rangers shirts/hats and scarves on the day to help turn Ben Nevis blue!
Registration costs just £35 and includes transport to Fort William (optional), Mountain Guides (1 per 10 participants) and post-climb refreshments. Each participant will receive a full information and fundraising pack along with a training guide.
Places are limited, so secure your spot now HERE.
We’d like to add a special thanks to Park’s Motors Group for their kind support of this event.
Please note, participants must register by 30th May and be over 16 years of age. Anyone under the age of 18 must take part with a parent or legal guardian.