A father and daughter team climbed three of Britains tallest peaks in 36 hours to place a Wotsit atop them in memory of a friend.
Chris Woods, 48, set off to complete the three-peak challenge in memory of his Wotsit-loving friend Russel Pegrum on June 2.
Chingford Police and air force cadet Jessica, 14, had been undergoing her training when she decided to join her dad for the challenge.
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With just ten minutes notice she decided to set off the join her father on the gruelling challenge which they completed in 36 hours.
Chris said: "We wanted to do something in Russel’s name and then she just said, “I’m coming” and 10 minutes later we drove to Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon.”
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