Fire walk – can you handle the heat?

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Fire walk – can you handle the heat?

August 7th 2024

We’re bringing back the Fire walk challenge! It will take place on Saturday 12 October 2024.

Feel the sense of achievement as you step barefoot across a bed of fire which can reach temperatures of 1236 degrees Fahrenheit. Training will be given beforehand to ensure a safe experience. Challenge your fears and raise vital funds for patient care. 

To confirm your place, we ask for a £25 non-refundable registration fee. You then need to raise £120 minimum sponsorship. Spectators are welcome on the evening to watch you complete this amazing challenge and enjoy food from Flavours Bistro and fabulous entertainment.

There is on-site parking, although this is limited. Where possible, please travel in one car. 

Event Timings

17.00 Registration
17.30 Training begins – Please note: It is essential that all walkers attend the training prior to the fire walk.
18.30 The fire is lit.
19.00 Fire Walk
20.00 Debrief and certificates.

Location

Saint Catherines Hospice Throxenby Lane Scarborough

FAQs

Is it real fire? 

Yes, burning at an average temperature of 1236 degrees Fahrenheit! Don’t worry, it is safe!

 Are there age limits? 

The minimum age is 14 years of age (parental/guardian permission required).

There is no upper age limit – The oldest person that has fire walked with Blaze was 89 years young!

What does it feel like?

 A number of people don’t remember having any physical sensation at all about the experience. Some say it was cold, some say it was warm. 

Can people come and watch me?

Yes, your spectators can come along and have something to eat and enjoy some entertainment while you have your fire walk briefing!

How do I sign up?

Sign up via our website or fill in a form, to confirm your place, we ask for a £25 non-refundable registration fee. You then need to raise £120 minimum sponsorship.

To sign up click HERE

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