Adventurous Wimborne lawyers are stepping up for a gruelling 100km trek along the coast in aid of former soldiers and their families.
A team from Ellis Jones Solicitors – with an office in East Street – is tackling the Jurassic Coast Challenge on May 14-15.
All proceeds from the fundraiser are in aid of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, formerly known as the Army Benevolent Fund.
Ellis Jones is supporting the team with training sessions, kit, supplies and registration fees.
There are 12 team members and senior associate solicitor Will Dooley and solicitor Conor Maher, pictured, are joint team captains.
The 100km trek – 62 miles – takes in Swanage, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Weymouth, Portland Bill and West Bay.
Team members will raise at least £300 each in sponsorship and have the choice to complete the 100km route over two days or 50k on one of the days.
The event is being organised by Action Challenge as part of its Ultra Challenge Series. tt
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