A former England rugby player is hanging up his boots and embarking on a gruelling challA former England rugby player is hanging up his boots and embarking on a gruelling challenge in aid of Help for Heroes.

Josh Lewsy and close friend Maj Keith Reesby – who he met ten years ago at Sandhurst Military Academy – are hoping to climb the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, in order to raise money for the Help for Heroes charity.

Lewsy tells the BBC: "There are a few nerves and a bit of trepidation but I’m quite excited now – we are ready to give it a crack."

Winds of up to 100 miles per hour have been hitting the mountain over the past few days, but as these are now dropping, the pair have been given a five-day window to complete their expedition.

Survival expert Bear Grylls recently showed his support for the Help for Heroes charity by joining 200 joggers to take part in a sponsored run to raise money to provide assistance for soldiers wounded in battle, the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald reported.

Posted by Simon WilliamsADNFCR-2867-ID-19783728-ADNFCRnge in aid of Help for Heroes.

Josh Lewsy and close friend Maj Keith Reesby – who he met ten years ago at Sandhurst Military Academy – are hoping to climb the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, in order to raise money for the Help for Heroes charity.

Lewsy tells the BBC: "There are a few nerves and a bit of trepidation but I’m quite excited now – we are ready to give it a crack."

Winds of up to 100 miles per hour have been hitting the mountain over the past few days, but as these are now dropping, the pair have been given a five-day window to complete their expedition.

Survival expert Bear Grylls recently showed his support for the Help for Heroes charity by joining 200 joggers to take part in a sponsored run to raise money to provide assistance for soldiers wounded in battle, the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald reported.

Posted by Simon WilliamsADNFCR-2867-ID-19783728-ADNFCR

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