There will be some music involved.
A team of 19 people are on a mission to break a Guinness World Record - playing the harp on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Siobhan Brady previously set the record at an altitude of more than 16,000 feet at Singla Pass in India, and is now teaming up with Cystic Fibrosis Ireland to raise money for the cause and one-up her own achievement.
They'll embark on their journey on July 17th, which will also involve carrying two harps on the climb.
Portlaoise man David Seale is responsible for carrying one of them - he says he's been training for the ascent:
You can donate to the fundraiser here
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