Chloe Jardine, Steph Scarbro, and Gemma Loraine will probably be finishing the challenge over the May Bank Holiday this yr.
The trio is doing this to elevate cash for Keswick Mountain Rescue.
They are aiming to elevate £500 and, thus far, have raised virtually £300.
The group mentioned: “On May 2, a small group of us will probably be making an attempt (and hopefully finishing) the ‘Yorkshire Three Peaks’ challenge to elevate cash for Keswick Mountain Rescue; strolling 24 miles inside 12 hours, with over 1,585m of elevation.
“As ladies who often spend their weekends up the fells, it’s at all times an awesome consolation to know that Mountain Rescue groups are on standby if we run into any hassle, and we wish to assist help them in any means that we will.
“We would therefore greatly appreciate any donations you can make to support the annual costs of the Keswick Mountain Rescue Team.”
Keswick Mountain Rescue Team includes 45 members, all unpaid volunteers, who can be found always of the day and night time in any climate, twelve months per yr, to help these in misery and misplaced on the mountains of the northern Lake District.
Currently, they attend about 136 rescues a yr.
Chloe Jardine mentioned: “We initially determined to do it as a challenge for ourselves, however we thought that while we have been doing it, we might do one thing to elevate cash for charity.
“We all go strolling within the fells often, so it made sense to elevate cash for the mountain rescue service.
“We’re out just about each weekend strolling the fells within the Lake District and Cumbria.
“We’ve raised money for charity in the past as part of a larger group, but this is our first time doing a charity fundraiser as such a small group.”
The group has arrange a JustGiving web page the place members of the general public are welcome to donate.