Reach New Heights and join #TeamSHA Sponsored Zipslide the Clyde
This exhilarating challenge will see you zipline from a crane next to the iconic Glasgow Riverside Museum. You’ll soar 100ft high and glide 1245ft across the River Clyde!
Take on this incredible Zipslide and feel an amazing adrenaline rush while raising vital funds in support of people impacted by Huntington’s disease (HD) across Scotland.
You will join other like minded charity supporters, including people from the HD Community, adding to the electric atmosphere.
Set yourself an adrenaline fuelled challenge and zip through the air to ensure families impacted by HD across Scotland have access to HD specialist services.
Event Details:
All we ask, is that you donate £30 advanced sponsorship to register. Your local fundraiser will be delighted to help you reach your target and support all your fundraising needs.
Date: Sunday 15 September 2024
Time: A letter with further event details, fundraising materials and timeslot will follow after sign up
Location: Glasgow Riverside Museum
Terms and Conditions:
You must be between18 - 70 years old to take part in this event.
You must be over 25kg (3.9 stone) in weight and under 110kg (17.3 stone)
Please note: You will take part at your own risk and we advise that you consult with any insurance providers you have to advise you are taking part in a high risk Zipslide activity.
Please seek advice from your Doctor, if you have any medical condition that could affect you participating.
We look forward to welcoming you to TeamSHA - thank you!
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