Invictus Games winner James Rose trained for six months for the gruelling challenge and then climbed up to 15 hours-a-day for five days to reach the summit of the 19,341ft mountain in Tanzania, East Africa
A war veteran who lost both legs has become the first person with a double above-knee amputation to climb Mount Kilimanjaro unaided.
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