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A Western Australian woman has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in a trekking wheelchair
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 27, 2024 - 08:42
A wheelchair ride up Mount Kilimanjaro was an offer too good to refuse for a West Australian woman who had to overcome fear and anxiety to make it to the summit. Chris Kerr is now among a select group of wheelchair users to scale the highest peak in Africa, and she wants it to become something more people can aspire to.