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Man is cycling from Cork to Mount Everest to raise money for children's wards.
Summary
Daragh Cronin, a 23-year-old from Blackrock, Cork, is cycling from Ireland to Mount Everest to raise €30,000 for children's wards at Cork University Hospital; his journey begins on February 14 and will pass through Europe, the Middle East and South Asia before reaching Everest base camp.
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Daragh Cronin is cycling from Cork, Ireland, to Mount Everest to raise money for children's wards at Cork University Hospital. He hopes to raise 30,000 euro and says the charity is close to his heart. His journey will begin at Blackrock hurling club on February 14 and will include a ferry from Rosslare to France before passing through Europe, the Middle East and South Asia. He previously rode almost 13,500km from Morocco to South Africa and says that experience inspired this fundraiser.
Key details:
- Daragh Cronin, 23, is from Blackrock in Cork.
- He is aiming to raise €30,000 for children's wards at Cork University Hospital through the CUH Charity.
- The journey starts on February 14 at Blackrock hurling club and will include a ferry from Rosslare to France, then crossings through countries including Oman, Pakistan, India and Nepal to reach Everest base camp.
- He previously cycled nearly 13,500km across Africa from Morocco to South Africa with no prior cycling or camping experience.
- He says he plans to hike the bike from Lukla to Everest base camp, a feat he describes as not previously achieved by an Irish person.
- The fundraiser is listed at idonate.ie/roaminwithcronin.
Summary:
The ride is intended to raise funds for paediatric care in Munster and to give back to the Cork community that supported him previously. Cronin will depart on February 14 and plans to cycle through multiple countries before attempting to hike his bike from Lukla to Everest base camp.
