An East Dunbartonshire man is aiming to take a Glasgow charity to new heights as he is set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro..
A brave man and his friends are aiming to take charity fundraising to new heights as they are set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
However, Freddie admits that this is going to be a tougher challenge with the climb up Mount Kilimanjaro reaching around 20,000 feet. "We are all in our 50s but we are confident that we can do this and as it gets closer the more excited I get about it.
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