Join us in the fight against brain tumours
together we will find a cure
Join our events and raise funds for vital research


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The Big Oke Abseil
Enjoy the thrill of abseiling this iconic bridge to help find a cure for brain tumours.
This exhilarating challenge allows you to complete a 110ft free fall abseil from the historic Meldon Viaduct on the outskirts of Okehampton, to the valley floor below.
Suitable for ages 12 and older.
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Aberdeen Tower Abseil
Join us for the Aberdeen Tower Abseil which is back on Saturday 25th May 2024!
Taking place at the iconic Kings Tower at the Kings Church, Aberdeen, you’ll enjoy spectacular views from the top before abseiling 131ft to the ground below.
This is an amazing, adrenaline-rush challenge is a great and exclusive opportunity for you, your family and friends to be part of a special fundraising event to help find a cure for brain tumours.Learn more -
Highland Swing Perthshire 2024
The Highland Swing offers a breathtaking bridge swing experience from a specially-designed platform 40 metres above the River Garry.
Rigged in a full-body harness, you’ll experience a 15-metre free fall before the rope takes the slack and you accelerate through an arc under the bungee platform where the main anchors are attached.
What to wear: Sensible clothing and footwear
Minimum age: 10 years old
Maximum age: 110 years young (over 65s require a letter from a doctor)
Minimum weight limit: 40kg or 6.2 stone
Maximum weight limit: 120kg or 18.9 stone
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Spinnaker Tower Abseil 2024
Embrace the thrill with a 100-metre descent down Portsmouth's iconic Spinnaker Tower. Enjoy breathtaking views of the harbour, Solent, and Isle of Wight. Experience life on the edge for a good cause.
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Sheffield Half Marathon 2024
Be part of South Yorkshire's largest half marathon and experience Sheffield's stunning views. In this UK running highlight, starting and ending in the bustling city centre, cheered on by a lively crowd. Your run ascends to Ringinglow, offering majestic Peak District vistas.
Your strides help us take steps closer to a cure for brain tumours.