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Date of Publication 14th January 2016
Transcription THE HEREFORD TIMES
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Trip of a lifetime
By Ben Goddard
01432 845882
bgowizerefordtimes.com
Twitter MHTnewsroom
A COUNTY student is embark-
ing on the trip of a lifetime
which will see her climb 18,000
feet to the base camp of Everest
while at the same time raising
money for a children’s charity.
University student Lissa
O‘Callaghan, from Marden,
near Hereford, is taking part in
the expedition to raise money
for Children with Cancer UK.
“It is the first time I have done
anything like this and the trek
will include eight days of non-
stop walking up Everest,” said
Lissa.
“We begin our journey in Ne-
pal and will spend three weeks
trekking across the Himalayas.
“We will then fly to Kathman-
du and then on to Lukla airport
which is considered the gate
way to Mt Everest. From here
we will trek our way to Ever-
est Base Camp at Gorak Shep
and beyond to Kala Platter. the
highest point in our trek at just
over 18,000feet.
“It will then take us six days to
walk back down afterwards.”
The third year geography stu-
dent at Exeter University who
previously studied at Bishops
. School sixth form is taking
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part in the expedition with fel-
low pupils of a fundraising so-
ciety
She added: “At university we
have got a raise and donate so-
ciety (RAD) and through that I
got involved in the fundraiser.
“There are 12 of us from the
society taking part and I have
got to get £2,895 together so I
am doing everything I can to
fundraise.
“So far I have contacted fam—
ily and friends and have just
ssa O’Callaghan will be trekking up Everest for charity
arranged a coffee and cake
morning at Morden Commu-
nity Hall.
“All money raised by spon-
soring me will go towards the
charity”
If you would like to sponsor
Lissa, you can donate via this
link: https://fxueverest.every-
dayhero.com/uk/lissa-o-calla-
ghan, or alternatively you can
send a donation to: Woodvale
Ho‘iiivse, Marden, Hereford, HR1
3E .
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