Solo woman climbs all Scottish munros non-stop - 'Project 282'
Project 282 follows Emily Scott on her epic Munro challenge across Scotland. The continuous, self-propelled and (largely) solo expedition took her 120 days and involved 2,200km on foot and 2,600km on the bike, with over 195,000m of ascent. As part of her challenge, Emily was fundraising for three UK based emergency charities: the Mountain Bothy Association, Association of Air Ambulances and Scottish Mountain Rescue. If you’d like some more information on this, head over to - britishadventurecollective.com/project-282 Produced by perch in collaboration with British Adventure Collective. https://perch.film/ https://www.britishadventurecollectiv... Adventurer: Emily Scott - @adventure_scottie Cinematography: Paddy Bartram Editor: Will March Producer: Aaron Rolph - @britishadventurecollective Sound design: Will Wadham - willwadham.co.uk/

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