Amputee who lost both legs completes 13-hour crawl to the top of Snowdon
'It very emotional,' double amputee Paul Ellis described what he felt when he crawled to the top of Snowdon
A double amputee spent 13 hours crawling his way to the top of Snowdon.
Paul Ellis ditched the use of prosthetics to climb the mountain in order to raise money for a charity that sends children who've lost limbs on holiday.
Paul lost both his legs after a spinal injury in a fall.
The 3,500ft climb left him with blisters, but he said it was worth it.
Speaking about his feat, he said: "It was tough, it was hard, it was emotional."
He added: "It was emotional when I got to the top, it was very emotional."