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Charity walk on Old Kenmare Road to support Kerry Mountain Rescue
A charity walk along the Old Kenmare Road will take place on Saturday, December 27, to raise funds for Kerry Mountain Rescue Team, with the Sam Maguire Cup set to join walkers for the day.
The 17km trek is being organised by well known fundraiser and musician Derry Healy, James Cahill and their supporters.
The event was inspired by Killarney man James Cahill, who was seriously injured in a fall while descending Carrauntoohil in July 2016 and was rescued by Kerry Mountain Rescue Team.
He was treated at the scene before being airlifted to University Hospital Kerry and later spent months in rehabilitation.
Walkers will set off from the Upper Torc Car Park at 9.30am and follow the Old Kenmare Road to Kenmare.
Along the route, there will be a stop at the restored Sheep Shed at Eskamucky Glen for music and a set dance with the Sam Maguire Cup.
A free bus transfer will be available from Kenmare back to Killarney, with booking required in advance.
Donations can also be made directly to Kerry Mountain Rescue Team, which operates on a voluntary basis and relies heavily on fundraising and public support.
