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Where’s Big Davy?

Davy with the chains he will carry up Ben Nevis.

Big Davy Ballantyne has set himself a new challenge, this time using heavy chains. The man who hauled an anvil up Goatfell – and back down again – is up to his fundraising efforts again.

Today (Saturday) he will attempt to walk up Ben Nevis in a day, wearing 60 kg (9.5 stone) of chains around his neck to raise money for the JDRF for type 1 diabetes research.

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