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May 16, 2025

Gruelling walk and run base camp mission after double hip replacement

- KAIYA MARJORIBANKS

Climbing to Everest Base Camp is a “different level of crazy” says a Stirling councillor - who is about to do just that...after a double hip replacement.

Rosemary Fraser admits she may have “bitten off” more than she can chew with her latest challenge.

But she will be spurred on at the thought of raising funds for charity.

The SNP councillor for Forth and Endrick ward is taking part in the Tenzing-Hillary Base Camp Marathon on May 29, hoping to raise funds for Strathcarron Hospice and for a Dunblane community project.

"I have been an avid supporter of Strathcarron for many years, as I appreciate the reach that the charity has across the Stirling area and understand what a wonderful service it offers people who are at their most vulnerable, as well as the tremendous support it offers to their families and friends.

"Back in the 90s a very close family friend spent her last few weeks in Strathcarron and the staff were outstanding.

"At all times ensuring that our friend was comfortable and in what felt as homely a setting as possible while providing the intense medical care that was necessary.

"Around 10 years ago another good friend was in for a period of time until his family could organise to have him back home for his last few weeks. Again the care was sensitive and calm, providing a safe place for him to be until he could go home.

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