A CUMBRIAN mountain wonderkid is preparing to break another international record - but this time in memory of his much-missed grandad.
Eight-year-old Frankie McMillan has captured the nation’s heart and international media’s interest over the last year – setting new records, raising thousands of pounds for charities, and inspiring other children to get outdoors.
Now Frankie is packing for his next record-breaking fundraiser – travelling to Morocco in his half-term school holiday to become the youngest person to complete the Three Peaks of the Atlas Mountains – the highest summits of the entire northern region of the African continent.
Frankie will be at a dizzying 4,167 metres (13,671 feet) for the second anniversary of his grandad’s death from myeloma, a form of blood cancer.
He says that being that much closer to heaven will make it easier for him to blow his grandad a kiss. He will be raising money for the blood cancer charity, the Anthony Nolan Trust.
The Trust has been close to Frankie’s heart right from the day he was born, as life-saving stem cells were harvested for the charity from Frankie’s own umbilical cord just minutes after he arrived in the world.
Internet searches and Atlas mountain guides tell that Frankie will be the youngest person ever to complete the three peaks Ras Quanoukrim, Toubkal West and Toubkal traversing the highest ridge in North Africa.
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With ‘safety first’ always in mind, Frankie will climb with his mum Basia, a fully qualified mountain leader and mountain rescue volunteer in the UK, accompanied by a Toubkal specialist guide.
This time he wants to raise at least £2,000 – around thousand for each of the two years his grandad has been gone.
To make a donation visit the GoFundMe page here.
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