The charity fundraiser, famous for his swimming trunks, walked a thousand miles from John O'Groats.
that his motivation was the "giving back process".He previously said he would be "hanging up my Blue knickers for ever more" after this "final stomp" as he wanted to spend more time with his family."I just want to see my own bed... just want to have some beans on toast.
During this trek, he scaled the highest peaks in Scotland, Wales and England in wintry conditions and wore a kilt while climbing Ben Nevis. "When I got to the bottom of Ben Nevis I thought, 'My name's not Kilty Mick, I'm Speedo Mick' so I took all the stuff back off," he said.He also thanked supporters for having "dug deep during the cost-of-living crisis".
"I couldn't thank everybody enough - I can't do it on my own. I needed all them beeps and all those cups of hot chocolates all along the way." This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.
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