Our latest series of interviews dives into the stories of Martin Hewitt, the founder of AGS. From his military career to his record-breaking expedition to the North Pole, to the founding of the Adaptive Grand Slam. We're going to share it all right here. Watch out for parts 2&3
Adaptive Grand Slam: Expedition Highlights
Each expedition showcases the strength and resilience of our participants. A huge thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. Your support makes all the difference.
We’re just getting started.
Our beneficiary & Mountain Leader Jake Gardner giving advice for anyone facing adversity, a life changing injury, a mental health struggle, or anything else.
AGS is more than climbing mountains & doing epic bike trails, it’s a community that offers much needed support.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
#remembrancesunday#forthefallen
🎥 Meet Emma Harrison, she has taken part in The Cumbria Challenge numerous times! 🌄 Her journey with us is a true testament to resilience and the power of community. Tap to hear Emma’s story and see why she keeps coming back year after year. 💪
The 2024 Cumbria Challenge was a tremendous success, & it wouldn’t have been possible without all of you, from our incredible beneficiaries & supportive sponsors to our dedicated volunteers 🙌💪
Learn more about becoming a beneficiary in future events, we’d love to hear from you!
🎬 These behind-the-scenes moments of the Cumbria Challenge this month capture what AGS is all about. —pushing limits, challenging ourselves, and proving that with the right people, the right mindset and the proper training and equipment, anything is achievable. 🌄💪
We're not just about making videos, we're always looking for people with injuries and disabilities who want to push their limits, and new ways to do it.
DM us if you'd like to get involved.