Sixty-five people camp out on Island's highest peak
Sixty-five hardy souls spent a night under the stars at the summit of Snaefell on Saturday night, to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now.
The charity had hoped to raise up to £20,000, but in the event they have exceeded expectations with a total of over £24,000.

Sandy Denning was one of those who braved the elements on the Island's highest peak, and says it was an incredible experience for all involved:
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