A brave cyclist is tackling one of the toughest challenges in the world to support a mental health charity in Harrogate.
David Pickles, a general manager with the Gym Group, is taking part in The North Cape 4000 in support of Wellspring Therapy & Training.
The 39-year-old from Cowthorpe is heading to the Arctic Circle, unsupported, as part of the challenge.
David, who is also a certified Personal Trainer at Performance Cycling CC, said:
“This annual event only allows 300 people to take part, so I am really pleased I managed to get a place.
“This is my biggest cycling challenge to date – and I am training hard. The 3,900 km ride covers one continent, seven countries and finishes in the Arctic Circle.
"We start at Rovereto in northern Italy and the route continues north through Austria, Germany, Czechia, Denmark and Sweden, before finally reaching The North Cape in Norway.
"With a target finish in 12 days, this will mean an average distance of 320km every single day for 12 consecutive days.”
The North Cape 4000 starts on Saturday (20th July).
David explained why he is raising money for Wellspring:
“Wellspring provides mental health services for adults and children and their services are much in demand.
"We all understand broken bones and sprained muscles, but when our mental health is under strain most people don't know where to turn.
“I hope people don't reach a mental health crisis point, but when all goes wrong, Wellspring are there to help."
Nick Garrett, the interim CEO of Wellspring, said:
“David’s challenge is the equivalent of riding from York to London every day for almost two weeks, all while navigating challenging terrains with no backup.
"The North Cape 4000 is a monumentally difficult journey which tests physical and mental endurance.
"I’m in awe of David’s dedication to completing this journey raising money for Wellspring Therapy and Training. He’s an inspiration, please sponsor him.”
Wellspring Therapy & Training
Wellspring provides affordable psychological support to people in distress and promote good mental health through education and training.
It is a Christian charity but offers its services to all regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ethnic or cultural background and to people of any faith or none.
The charity provides affordable short and long-term private counselling for the Harrogate and district community, relieving the huge burden on the NHS.
Founded in 2003, it is now facing unprecedented demand for its services.
To support David's fundraising campaign, find his JustGiving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/david-pickles-1720195605079

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