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Whilst I grew up in England, I’ve spent the majority of my adult life in Scotland – so I’ve seen a few mountains in my time but shamefully I’ve climbed very few of them. Mt. Kinabalu is a very exciting challenge and now that I’m 40+ it’s not just a case of heading up there assuming it’ll be easy – I need to be in good health and I really don’t want to get injured and let my mates down.
Climbing Mt. Kinabalu has been a great motivator to improve my health and general fitness levels, so starting in January I’ve been running very regularly, fasting twice a week and hiking most weekends with Graeme, Chris and Paul to make sure my body’s ready for the challenge. Whilst we’re doing this for a good cause, the best part is just doing something fun and challenging with your friends – assuming we’re still talking to each other by the time we get back to the bottom of the mountain.
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