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Sheerness electrician takes on Light Up The Mountains climb

A hiking electrician is helping to raise £10k for Mountain Rescue England and Wales.

Keith Jones, from Sheerness, has helped set up the Light Up the Mountains to raise money for the charity which helps climbers in need.

Hiker Keith Jones from Sheerness hopes to raise £10k Pictures: Keith Jones
Hiker Keith Jones from Sheerness hopes to raise £10k Pictures: Keith Jones

The fundraiser is taking place across three different mountains – the Catbells in the Lake District, Mam Tor and the Great Ridge in the Peak District and Pen Y Fan in Wales on Saturday, October 7 at 5.30pm.

Keith, 42, said: “I’m always encouraging people to go climbing and obviously if those people get in trouble it is Mountain Rescue who save them so we wanted to give something back to them.”

The event is called Light Up the Mountains as all those descending on the three picturesque peaks will have their head torches on – covering the mountains with glittering lights.

Keith added: “Mountain Rescue are also attending the events to show their appreciation.

“It’s hard to gauge exactly how many people will be taking part but it will be in the thousands.”

Hobbyist hiker, Keith Jones from Sheerness. Picture: Keith JonesKeith Jones
Hobbyist hiker, Keith Jones from Sheerness. Picture: Keith JonesKeith Jones

So far more than £8,000 has been raised. To donate click here.

For more information visit the Light Up The Mountains For Mountain Rescue Facebook page.

Here you will find out the exact details for each of the three climbs.

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