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Fourteen conquer Mount Snowdon for charity 21.04.09

Carn fridge magnets return home

by Linda McGrory

THOUSANDS of trekkers were amused on Easter Saturday by the spectacle of 14 Carn men hauling two fridges up Mount Snowdon. You could say they became, er, fridge magnets for a day.
Malcolm Carey, Finghin (Glackin) Doherty, Paddy Ward and eleven of their friends climbed Wales' highest peak on April 10 to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers. Malcolm yesterday described the adventure and how the 14 took turns in wearing the fridges.
"It was great craic. We all made it to the top of the mountain in four-and-a-half hours. It was a very surreal experience.
"Mount Snowdon had around 6,000 people walking on it on Easter Saturday. We met so many climbers from all over the world including people from Italy and France. They were clapping and cheering us on and giving us money," he said.
"The weather was absolutely perfect and we took turns wearing the fridges.
Some of the Carn 14 reaching the summit of Mount Snowdon.
Some didn't like wearing the fridge as much as others so we didn't carry them for an equal amount of time each.
"When you're wearing a fridge, you can't see your feet so you have to rely on the others to say 'put your foot here, put your foot there'. But it was a great laugh and I would do it all over again." And were there any hairy moments on the Mount? "Actually, when you get to the very top there is a little stone staircase and it's usually full of people. One slip and you would fall 20-30 feet, so with the fridges, that was a bit hairy. But we managed it all right, thankfully," added Malcolm.
Twelve of the Carn 14 on top of Snowdon...absent are the cameraman and one still on his way.
So far the friends have raised €7,000 and Malcolm, a monumental sculptor with Wardstone in Carn, is confident they'll reach their €10,000 target. MS Ireland was the chosen charity for their quirky sponsored climb because some of the group's families have been affected by the condition. To find out more visit www.mycharity.ie/event/snowdonforms .
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