Two stroke survivors have signed up for a virtual munro challenge, which will see hundreds of Scots conquer all 282 munros on May 1 from their homes to raise funds for charity.Chris Robinson, 40, from Aberdeen, suffered a serious stroke in November 2018 which left him unable to walk.And Douglas Sewell, 61, from Inverness, had a severe stroke in 2010 and struggled with walking, speaking and eating.But both men have showed amazing determination to get back on their feet and have used walking challenges as a way to rebuild their lives.Together they’re taking on Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland’s virtual munro challenge to raise vital funds to help other stroke survivors.Douglas plans to camp in his garden for a week leading up to the challenge to
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk