A student has cycled the height of Everest on Dundeeās decidedly smaller Law.
Sean Douglas, who studies at Dundee University, cycled a total of 29,049ft during 150 laps of Dundee Law, which took just under 20 hours to complete.
The feat was part of the university cycling clubās fundraising for Motor Neurone Disease Scotland and Scottish Mountain Rescue.
The club has already raised more than Ā£800 for the charities.
The exhausted third-year physics student said he has no intentions of cycling up the Law anytime soon, but that he loved every minute of it.
“Finishing the climb was incredible,” he said.
“Coming up to the finish for the last time with the flag waving just made it all real. I would like to thank everyone for their support, donations and kind words. I could not have done it without all the amazing support.”