Far Peak Previous Events

Below are our wonderful previous events.

Carlie`S Crossing on 02 Mar 25 18:00

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We would like to invite you to an Inspirational Evening, a journey to Health and Well-Being and unique opportunity to experience some of Far Peak’s on-site businesses devoted to promoting wellness.

This is in aid of Carlie’s Crossing, a Charity Tuk Tuk Race across Sri Lanka that supports both The Carlie Tufnell Charitable Trust, which provides funding to help with mental health, depression, learning difficulties and the arts and the T.E.A. Project that enhances opportunities for vulnerable children in Sri Lanka’s Tea Plantations.

We will be welcoming everyone with a complimentary drink and then dividing you into groups. Each group will be an allocated an usher to guide them to our various venues, where you can test and try what we have on offer.

This will be followed by a delicious Sri Lankan themed dinner cooked by by Lulu with complimentary wine and an in-house auction plus the very first screening of Carlie’s Crossing Tuk Tuk Race across Sri Lanka!

Kenton Cool on 13 Feb 25 19:00

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Kenton Kool Lecture

K2 – The Savage Mountain
There is no mountain in the world that strikes fear into climbers quite like K2. During this evening address, Britain’s most successful Himalayan climber, Kenton Cool, takes audiences on a roller-coaster history of one of the world’s most notorious mountains; from tragic early attempts, to the highly controversial Italian first ascent, through to present day commercialisation and his own nail-biting ascent in 2021. With Kenton’s trademark humour and knowledge, this is definitely one not to be missed!
 
Kenton Cool is one of the world’s leading mountaineers who has a deep love for the big mountains, having climbed extensively around the world, including rock faces and peaks in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. His mountaineering achievements are all the more astonishing when we learn that he was told he would never walk unaided again, after a serious climbing accident in his early twenties.
 
Kenton has spent much of his mountaineering career in the Himalayas, specifically Nepal, and in May 2024 he summited Mount Everest for the 18th time, a non-Sherpa record and an achievement that gained worldwide media coverage.

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Music Evening on 13 Sep 24 19:00

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