Man pushes Brussels sprout up Mount Snowdon with his nose
A man has successfully pushed a Brussels sprout up Mount Snowdon using his nose.
Stuart Kettell, 49, from the West Midlands, took three days and 22 sprouts to reach the 3,560ft peak in Wales.
He undertook the challenge in a bid to raise £5,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
According to the Metro, he said: "People definitely think I'm mad, and I'm beginning to think it myself."
He had practised for the challenge by pushing a sprout around his garden.
According to the Daily Telegraph, it's not the first madcap thing Mr Kettell's done for charity. He's also raised money by spending a week in a box, running in a giant hamster wheel, and walking along every street in Coventry on stilts.
On his JustGiving page he wrote: "This is my 8th crazy challenge for Macmillan, thank you all for your support in the past to help me get to £40,000, this challenge is my craziest yet and I will give it my all to complete."
And he certainly did that. Speaking to the BBC, he said this challenge was his most uncomfortable yet, explaining: "It hurt my arms, my legs, my feet, my knees and my neck."
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