JUST a few weeks ago Alison Ewing had never even bagged a Munro, but today the Inverclyde mother-of-two is celebrating after climbing to the top of the world’s highest freestanding mountain - and raising £3,300 for charity.
During her four-day hike to the top of Kilimanjaro in aid of the leukaemia charity the Anthony Nolan Trust she battled emotional and physical exhaustion, as well as overcoming the agonising affects of altitude.
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