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Renfrewshire charity worker takes on epic Munros challenge to raise vital funds


A Renfrewshire charity worker is set to take on an epic challenge climbing 24 Munros in 2024 to raise vital funds.

Jason Turnbull has embarked on the remarkable journey in aid of Sight Scotland Veterans, an organisation dedicated to supporting visually-impaired veterans throughout the nation.




Jason, who works as a centre officer and driver at Sight Scotland Veterans’ Hawkhead Centre in Paisley, has decided to combine his love for the great outdoors with his passion for the charity.

He believes each Munro conquered represents a symbolic victory – echoing the resilience and determination exhibited by those supported by Sight Scotland Veterans.

So far in 2024, Jason has battled the elements to conquer four Munros – covering over 29 miles of rugged terrain and ascending more than 9,596ft in elevation.

Jason told the Paisley Daily Express: “I’ve always loved hillwalking and the great outdoors, and now, I want to combine this passion to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have served our country.

“Climbing 24 Munros in a single year is no small feat but it pales in comparison to the challenges faced by our veterans both whilst in service and now living with vision impairment.”



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