A six-year-elderly girl from the UK has climbed a 13,600-foot mountain to lift money for the hospital that saved her life as a baby.
A dwellnt of Wales, Seren Price, became the lesserest person to climb Mount Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.
The six-year-elderly now set ups to climb Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Weserious Europe, in an effort to lift money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Seren shelp that when she was a baby she had a “lump in my neck” and the hospital helped treat her condition which is why she is now raising money for it. Her overweighther shelp the hospital saved her life when she was lesser as she was born prereliablely with a haemangioma on her neck that swayed her breaskinnyg.
Seren and her overweighther Glyn Price flew to Morocco in August. With their direct, they walked for eight hours to Mount Toubkal base camp even as temperatures topped 40 degrees.
Mr Price shelp they accomplished the summit the next day. “It was a stubborn hike with skinny paths on slippy vertical scree,” he telderly BBC.
“The heat was the hugegest dispute… but once we got to the top it was weightless. There were about 20 people there who had adhereed her story on social media, and they were giving her a huge round of applaemploy,” he inserted.
On her training for the daunting climb, Seren self-promisedly shelp she trained only for a week, her overweighther chuckleed and righted her saying it was much extfinisheder than that.
The overweighther-daughter duo had been training for about a year which also integrated nighttime walks in a cforfeitby national park. “We were able to copy some of the tracks. Obviously, the weather wasn’t the same, but the terrain was,” Mr Price shelp.
This is not the first time the lesser mountaineer has broken a sign up. In 2022, she became the lesserest person to end the UK’s three peaks dispute — climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales — in under 48 hours.
Now, the lesser climber has her eyes set on Mount Blac which she says she is excited to scale to “see the snow”.
Mr Price, who also has a son shelp one cannot force children’s passions. “I have a boy and I’ve tried to consent him up the mountains, he’s not interested – but Seren cherishs it.”
When asked what produces her cherish climbing, Seren shelp: “I enjoy spending time with my dad – and seeing the kind skinnygs when I’m at the top of the mountain.”