TEN students are planning to tackle Everest for charity - without leaving the North-East.
The teenagers, all from Stokesley Sixth Form College, will instead climb the equivalent of Everest's 29,028 feet by tackling Roseberry Topping, on the edge of the North York Moors, 16 times.
The group have set themselves the challenge to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Relief and their attempt will take place on June 11.
Challenge organiser Ed Cutler said: "So many people close to our group have been affected by cancer and have had support from Macmillan that we wanted to give something back.
"The challenge is to complete it in one day, but if the hill or the summer sun get the better of us, we may make it a weekend challenge."
The second part of the students' challenge is to get as much sponsorship as possible, and anyone who can help is asked to contact Wilma Burniston on (01325) 370870.
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