money and awareness for the mental illness charity Rethink.Although they were scared to start with, they said they decided they could do it to “prove a point” about body confidence.They had initially planned to climb the mountain in Wales last year before the coronavirus pandemic hit.And after the lockdown eased, they met for a drink in a pub and decided to hike up the 1,085 metre (3,559ft) high peak wearing their underwear.They now want to push themselves even further and scale Ben Nevis in Scotland, which stands at 1,345 metres (4,421 ft).Mum-of-two Abi, 35, said: "We all have various reasons we hold mental health close to our hearts and wanted to do this."We talked about climbing it in our underwear and were a bit unsure because of body.
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