Everest climb boy joins Speedo Mick on Yr Wyddfa
A boy climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest to support dying children has joined a well-known fundraiser to go up Wales' highest peak.
The 58-year-old said he had been "made up" when Oscar's father asked if his son could join him in climbing the mountain., which will see him walking from John O'Groats to Land's End, taking in the UK's three highest peaks on the way, while Oscar is halfway through his 12 peak challenge. Oscar originally intended to raise nearly £8,849 to match the mountain's height in metres, but after beating that target he reset it to £29,303 to match the height in feet.
"I learned about [mountain climber] Edmund Hilary at school and that made me want to be the youngest to climb Everest," he said.
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