MOUNTAIN rescuer from Uddingston David Dooher has successfully climbed Ben Nevis (UK’s highest mountain) with 100kg on his back in support of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation and has raised an incredible total of around £23,000 so far.
The father of two began climbing at 7pm on Wednesday June 7 also his 38th birthday and climbed for 16+ hours, reaching the summit of Ben Nevis on Thursday afternoon.
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The herculean effort came after David spent six months training for the challenge, including carrying a 95kg weight up Ben Vorlich and 75kg up Ben Lomond.
David was assisted by a brilliant team of 17 people who provided much needed support and encouragement during his challenge.
Speaking about his challenge, David said: “"It feels amazing to be finished - very sore and tiring - but amazing.
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"I'd be lying if I said it wasn't tougher than expected, but this wasn't meant to be easy, and there was no greater motivator than who I'm doing this for: Doddie's memory and everyone affected by MND."
Paul Thompson, Director of Fundraising at My Name’5 Doddie Foundation added: “"We are blown away by David's efforts. His training alone is unthinkable. We are very grateful to him, and to everyone who has donated."
Donations are still flooding in and can be made via the JustGiving page.
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