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Woman head to the great outdoors

By Sean Moriarty
A group of 30 women are preparing to climb Torc Mountain tomorrow morning (Saturday) to raise funds for Women’s Aid.
The group are all members of the local branch of 'Galz Gone Wild' – a national organisation that encourages women to partake in outdoor activity and mindfulness.
Events organised by 'Galz Gone Wild' are taking place all over the country including the Killarney climb which is all timed to coincide with the same week as International Women’s Day on Tuesday of this week.
The Torc climb, which starts tomorrow at 10am, is being led by Tralee woman Lisa Griffin. During the hike Listry’s Lorraine O’Sullivan, a qualified mindfulness instructor, will give short talks on be being present.
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