Mission Mud
Participants of 2025 Mission Mud truly got stuck in The Playground Waterbeach and raised over £4100.
The date for the next mission mud is Saturday 9 May 2026, sign up early to avoid disappointment.
Challenge your friends and family at the Mission Mud experience!
Your friends and family won’t be able to resist having fun on the 1km course with 30 obstacles including big walls, slides, monkey bars, water pit, rope climbs and a ninja warrior style ramp.
Challenge yourselves to see how many laps of the obstacles you can complete in the time whilst raising funds to support people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition.
Read about eight year old Evies’s experience here.
Contact details
If you have any further questions about the event please contact Sarah.clayton@arhc.org.uk
FAQ
What does the event entail?
The course is 1km long with 30 obstacles including big walls, slides, monkey bars, water pit, rope climbs and a ninja warrior style ramp.
See how many laps of the obstacles you can complete in the time.
Where is the event?
The event is held at The Playground at Waterbeach Barracks, Cambridgeshire CB25 9PA
Who can take part?
This is for anyone who loves a challenge (and likes to get muddy!) – Young supporters, families, sports teams, friendship groups etc……
How much does it cost?
£15 per adult (18+) and £12 per junior (7-17 years old)
How much sponsorship will I be expected to raise?
The entry fee only covers the cost of running the event, it is the valuable sponsorship that will support the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity in making every moment count for our future patients and their loved ones, this is why we ask participants commit fundraise and aim for £50.00 or more in sponsorship, and if they do, in return will receive an Arthur Rank t-shirt to wear on the day!
Can children take part without an adult?
Those aged 7 years and over can take part without an adult however, a adult must be on site for the whole event.
Do I have to do every obstacle?
No, this is meant to be fun!
The playmakers are there to help and support you challenge yourself. If you don’t like one obstacle you can just move on to the next one.
Can we enter as a Team?
Absolutely, if you wish to work together, please go for it. Inspire and motivate each other.
Thank YOU
Your support helps to continue supporting people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition, thank you.
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