An 85-year-old rambler from Scarborough is taking on the Yorkshire three peaks today to raise money for the county's air ambulance.
Cliff Coultas is taking on the 24 mile, 12 hour challenge with his daughter in law Julie.
Her husband Zac says Cliff is up for the challenge.
In 2020 Cliff and his daughter in law Julie Kadis walked the 25 miles from Whitby to Scarborough, raising more than £1,200 for the Charity and they are once again donning their walking boots for YAA, taking on the 24-mile, 1,585m ascent challenge, on September 29th and are hoping to complete it in 12 hours.
Zac says Age doesn't seem to be stopping Cliff take on the big challenges.
You can follow Cliff and Julie's progress and donate to their fundraising appeal at https://www.facebook.com/alongcamewellington


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