Veteran's 'Big One' abseil
A former soldier who was badly injured in Afghanistan will join a group of veterans planning to abseil down the UK's tallest roller coaster.
A former soldier who was badly injured in Afghanistan will join a group of veterans planning to abseil down the UK's tallest roller coaster.
A group of veterans and serving soldiers are planning to abseil down The Big One in Blackpool - the first time this has ever been done before.
Andy Reid, a triple amputee who lost both his legs and an arm in Afghanistan is among the group of 40 people taking on the 235ft challenge.
The Soldier’s Charity has done a number of charity abseils from national icons over recent years but this is the first time they have tackled a roller coaster, and they have chosen the UK’s tallest at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach Managing Director, Amanda Thompson OBE, said: “The Big One is such an iconic ride and we are delighted to support The Soldier’s Charity and their fundraising abseil.
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