Pete and Paul recently took part in the annual Tough Guy endurance challenge, which involves a 10km run, jumping into frozen ponds, running across flaming coals and crawling through claustrophobic underground pits.
"They don’t call it ‘tough guy’ for nothing, there were endless mud and water filled ditches, the course was frozen with thick ice covering all the water then after endless hill climbs the assault course begins," says Pete.
The pain was all worth it though as the duo have been raising money for the Parkinson’s UK charity, which you can still give generously to.
For more information, visit www.justgiving.com/paultoughguymanning
Come and have a go if you think you’re hard enough – email tim.sheahan@haymarket.com
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