
Phil Drowley has become the first Manxman to climb the highest peak on each continent.
Phil, a chief inspector in the Isle of Man Constabulary, was part of a group which reached the summit of Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia this morning (Monday).
The group now has a rest day, before being met by their porters tomorrow to begin the trek back down and through the jungle.
Phil's trip has raised money for Ronald McDonald House Isle of Man Families and Friends – a charity that supports projects in the houses across the UK.

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