No mountain high enough

Reseller team tackles mountain climb to raise funds for charity

By Sara Yirrell

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24 Apr 2008

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A team from online reseller WStore is taking on the Three Peaks Challenge this week to raise money for Touching Tiny Lives, a charity run by Action Medical Research. From left to right is John Gorton, Kin-sang Westwood, Ross McSorley and Emma-Jane McNiece. They have 24 hours to climb the UK’s three highest mountains: Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in the Lake District and finally Snowdon in Wales.

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