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Drymen brothers complete 300km 30-hour cycle challenge for charity

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Two brothers have completed the arduous feat of cycling 300km in just 30 hours to help NSPCC Scotland keep children safe from abuse and neglect.Tom and David Wallace clocked up the distance by cycling through the mountainous terrain of Scotland’s two national parks (Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and the Cairngorms), climbing almost 13,000ft, over two consecutive days.They were inspired by Tom’s eight-year-old daughter Eilidh, who last month cycled 300km in 30 days to raise funds for the children’s charity.She was spurred into doing the fundraising challenge after the NSPCC visited her school, Drymen Primary, before lockdown and spoke to the children about their right to be protected from abuse and neglect.Tom, 41, and David, 43, pledged to.

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