It's a long way to the top of a mountain

By B.c Lewis
Updated October 23 2014 - 4:21pm, first published October 21 2014 - 12:00am
Paul Raciborski of Woodford (second right) on Breithorn's summit with his team and Adventure Consultants guides. The group drew attention to the mental mountains being climbed every day by many people.
Paul Raciborski of Woodford (second right) on Breithorn's summit with his team and Adventure Consultants guides. The group drew attention to the mental mountains being climbed every day by many people.

Bad weather meant 55-year-old Paul Raciborski of Woodford didn't end up climbing France's Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in western Europe, but he was content to knock off the 4164 metre Breithorn in Switzerland instead. He was part of a team of climbers from the Brain Injury Association of NSW.

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