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Ed Warth is currently training to climb the Three Peaks this August to raise awareness of CBD.

Ed will begin his 24-hour climbing challenge at 8am on 10 August, and will climb the UK’s three tallest mountains – Ben Nevis (Scotland), Scaffel Pike (England) and Snowdon (Wales).

Covering a total distance of 37km and an accent of 10,052ft, Ed is taking on the challenge for PSPA, in honour of his uncle, Victor Yorke, who sadly passed away from CBD in November 2020.

CBD is a rare, degenerative brain disease which causes brain cells to become damaged and die over time, this leads to difficulties with movement, speech, memory and swallowing. Unfortunately, there is no single test for CBD nor is there a treatment or a cure.

As an additional challenge, Ed is also committing to walk or run 100 miles each month, for the whole of 2021, and as he trains for his Three Peak climb.

Ed said of his challenge: “I decided to do a fundraiser for PSPA in memory of my uncle who sadly passed away at the end of last year, from CBD after being diagnosed eight years ago. This is such a rare condition, it is often misdiagnosed as very little is known about it. Unfortunately, there is no cure either and so I want to do my bit to raise awareness, as well as much needed funds for PSPA for research and development of a cure. 

“I chose the Three Peaks challenge as I wanted to do something that will take me out of my comfort zone and really push me. I have done a few walks in the Lake District but nothing like this, and certainly not with no sleep, so this will definitely be a challenge.”

So far Ed has raised £1,893 for PSPA through sponsorship. Ed also enjoys amateur photography and to help his fundraising effort, has decided to sell some of his photos as artwork and gifts online at http://edwarth.zenfolio.com

To read more about Ed’s challenge, please visit his JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ed-warth2 or his Instagram: @edgetsfit2020.

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