From volcanoes to valleys, islanders are invited to trek across Ecuador for nine days to raise money for Dementia Jersey.
Islanders passionate about adventure are encouraged to do a charity trek exploring volcanoes in Ecuador.
Dementia Jersey is hosting a fundraising exploration around the South American Country in November.
The trek will take place in the Avenue of Volcanoes, with the chance to extend the trip and go to the Galapagos Islands.
Galapagos Islands
Organiser, Nadine Jagger explains why these trips are so important in raising money for the charity.
"It's good for us to try different things to fundraise and not rely on our usual fundraising challenges, such as walking or cycling.
"We've got 12 people signed up so far, but we'd like to get it up to 15.
"Last year we raised £47,000, but we did have 18 trekkers, so we're aiming to raise around £40,000.
"All the money raised goes towards supporting people in Jersey living with dementia.
"It means we can provide vital services, from one-on-one support and counselling to running support groups for family carers and education sessions."

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