The Baldwin family of  Corsham, Lee and Alison and their twin sons Nathan and Charlie have climbed Ben Nevis (4,409 ft above sea level) in  a 9 hour trek.

Alison said “The pain in my legs is worth it if it gives Carers some respite from their 24/7 Caring role.”

The family had special T-shirts printed and stated that many other walkers asked about the charity and thought that it was a wonderful idea and so worthwhile.

Not content, with this effort they are already planning another fund raisingBen Nevis 2-1 event  for 2015,  watch this space

 

 

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