A youngster from Bridgnorth has achieved her goal of conquering Wales' top peaks - all before turning six.
Bea Phillips completed the goal on Monday, with a knitted tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and her adventure bunny buddy, Bun Bun
She completed the challenge on Monday, topping Snowdon with a knitted tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and her loyal adventure bunny, Bun Bun. She was just four years old when she climbed the 2,930ft high Cader Idris, and Pen Y Fan saw the family battle pouring rain to summit on Christmas Eve."Bea has been going up mountains since she was born, first in carriers on our backs. Now, the bigger she gets, the bigger the mountains.
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