Oscar Burrow now wants to go on to become the youngest person ever to scale Mount Everest.
A six-year-old boy has climbed the UK's 12 highest mountains, the equivalent of scaling Mount Everest, for charity.
The boy from Lancaster, who has raised more than £31,000 for Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley, wants "poorly children to go on holiday".Mr Burrow said he and his son had set off about 08:00 "in glorious sunshine" and had hugely enjoyed the final leg of their journey.Speaking ahead of his final climb, Oscar said: "It's the biggest mountain in the UK and there might be snow on the top.
"I got a very special badge and I want to take it to school," he said, adding: "I want poorly children to go swimming on their holiday."", I almost blew off and grandad and daddy had to hold on to me", he said.
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