MORE than 1,000 women got 'Pretty Muddy' for Cancer Research UK this weekend raising £90,000.
Around 1,400 tackled a series of mud-covered inflatable obstacles during the Globe-backed event at Brimstage Maze on Sunday.
Pictures from 'Pretty Muddy' at Brimstage Maze by Geoff Davies
They scaled an A-frame mountain, weaved their way through a tangle of bright pink ropes, and climb up the big inflatable slide before whizzing down the other side and splat into a mud bath.
Caroline Jackson and Sarah Rice get 'Pretty Muddy'
Rhian Coathup, event organiser, told the Globe: "It was a fantastic day, absolutely brilliant, and very muddy.
"Those taking part had a lot of support from family members.
"Thank you to Brimstage Maze for letting us get muddy there as they were a huge support."
It took place a week after Wirral's annual Race For Life in Birkenhead Park when 2,100 women helped raise £115,000 for Cancer Research UK.
Proceeds from both Race for Life and Pretty Muddy go towards vital funds for Cancer Research UK's doctors, nurses and scientists to advance research which is helping to save the lives of men, women and children across Merseyside and the UK.
Candice Flanagan and Leahn Derby get 'Pretty Muddy' at Brimstage Maze on Sunday
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