Two brothers from Crowthorne have completed the impressive feat of reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa.
The mountain in Tanzania is one of the most famous peaks in the world, reaching 5,895 metres above sea level.
Now brothers Frankie Gooch 13 and Sonny Gooch 12, both from Crowthorne have reached the summit, only five days after their dad Andy and uncle Henry completed the gruelling climb.
Remarkably, the boys did it without hiking poles and
Their stepmum said: "They literally just finished in the morning.
"It's been a pretty incredible adventure for them. They do like climbing, they have completed Pen Y Fan and Snowdon."
The brothers are known for getting active, as they both play football. Sonny, the younger of the two, plays for Reading FC and Frankie, the elder, plays for
Their proud stepmum added: "They're fit boys!"
The pair both attend Edgbarrow School in Crowthorne. After reaching the summit, the boys had to descend back to base camp.
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