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Gloucestershire father's Himalayan feat
A self-confessed unfit man from Gloucestershire has managed to scale the height of Everest to raise money to help his daughter walk.
James Bottger climbed Robinswood Hill in Gloucester 75 times in a row. He started on Saturday and finished just before 10pm, 22 December.
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Gloucester's 'Everest' dad sees daughter's first steps
Daughter of Gloucester's 'Everest' fundraiser has her life-changing operation
The Gloucestershire father who climbed the equivalent of Everest to raise money for his four-year-old daughter with cerebral palsy says she is doing well after the treatment she needs to help her walk.
James Bottger from Slimbridge walked up and down Robinswood Hill 75 times last month, raising £26,000.
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Gloucester's 'Everest' dad gets daughter's life-changing treatment this weekend
A father from Gloucestershire who climbed the equivalent of Everest to raise money for his four-year-old daughter, will fly to America with her for treatment this weekend.
James Bottger from Slimbridge walked up and down Robinswood Hill 75 times last month, raising £26,000.
His daughter Charlotte has cerebral palsy and needs treatment at a specialist hospital. The family will stay with a sponsor for five weeks while Charlotte receives an operation to give her the chance to walk.
Everest walker praises support after completing challenge
After completing his herculean walk, James Bottger thanked those who had supported him during the two and a half day walk and those who had helped raised and pledge money that will allow his daughter Charlotte to receive treatment in America which it's hoped will allow her to walk.
'Unfit' Gloucester dad completes Everest challenge
Watch the moment James Bottger completes his mammoth challenge of scaling the height of Everest in just 56 hours.
The 37 year old from Gloucester walked up and down Robinswood Hill a staggering 75 times raising money for three year old daughter Charlotte.
The welder set a target of £20,000 in order for his daughter, who suffers from cerebral palsy, to have treatment in America:
Dad scales Everest in Gloucestershire
A self-confessed unfit man from Gloucestershire has managed to scale the height of Everest to raise money to help his daughter to walk.
James Bottger has climbed Robinswood Hill in Gloucester 75 times in a row. He started on Saturday and finished just before 10pm tonight, 22 December.
He has climbed the equivalent of almost 9,000m - and on his final ascent was accompanied by 60 people to celebrate his achievement.
He wanted to raise £20,000 to pay for three-year-old Charlotte to have an operation - he has smashed that target - the current total is around £25,000.
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Gloucester dad over halfway through Everest challenge
The "unfit" Gloucestershire welder climbing the height of Mount Everest for his daughter is in the 25th hour of his feat.
James Bottger's 3-year-old daughter has cerebral palsy, and needs a costly operation in America to help her walk.
To raise the £20,000 the family needs to pay for it Mr Bottger is walking up and down Gloucester's Robinswood Hill 75 times - about the distance of climbing Mount Everest.
Starting the challenge on Saturday morning, he hopes to finish by 6pm tonight, and is taking a selfie after each climb so that Twitter can following along with his progress.
He is being supported by our Pride of Britain winner Jamie McDonald - who has set up a new foundation with his cousin to encourage charity challenges.
Mr Bottger is now on climb 61 of 75. Donations can be made here. To follow the action on Twitter visit @SuperheroFdn and #DreamtoWalk.
Man climbs the height of Everest to help daughter walk
A self-confessed unfit man from Gloucestershire is climbing the height of Mount Everest to raise money to help his daughter to walk.
James Bottger is climbing Robinswood Hill in Gloucester 75 times in a row - the equivalent of the almost 9000metres - to try to raise enough money to pay for 3 year old Charlotte to have an operation in America.
He's supported by our Pride of Britain winner Jamie McDonald - who has set up a new foundation to encourage charity challenges with his cousin Kev Brady. Ken Goodwin reports:
To donate some money towards Charlotte's treatment visit superherofoundation.org.
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Gloucester's 'Everest' dad sees daughter's first steps
James Bottger, who scaled the equivalent of Everest to help his daughter with cerebral palsy walk, has seen her take her first steps.