ESCAPING to Portsmouth, visiting HMS Victory, snapping a selfie with Tony Hadley before being handcuffed in a police van.
It was all in a day's work for 'Shut The Duck Up', the winning team of Cheshire Jailbreak, which saw £3,500 raised for The Shannon Bradshaw Trust.
The event, run by The Black Swan in Hollins Green, gave teams 10 hours to cover as many miles as possible, using none of their own money and raising as much funds as possible for charity along the way.
They competed for prizes for the furthest distance covered, the most cash raised and the best selfie during the challenge.
Team of four 'Shut The Duck Up' smashed both the furthest distance and most money raised making it to Portsmouth and back.
The Wire FM team toured the north east's rugby stadiums, arriving back in style in a limo.
Meanwhile the 'Orange is the new Black Swan' team came back with minutes to spare having toured Black Swan pubs of the north in a luxury people carrier courtesy of Awesome GTI.
The Jailbreak party ran on until late at The Black Swan with a barbecue, bungee runs, bouncy castles and entertainment from the Robinsons brewery shire horse team
There was music on the Wire FM stage from band Counter Faith, singer Lucy Barlow and Howard Rose, semi-finalist from BBC's The Voice.
Stuart Wraith, general manager of The Black Swan and host, said: "This was our second year of the Cheshire Jailbreak we wanted to really make a difference to families in our area.
"When we met Patti Bradshaw of The Shannon Bradshaw Trust, we knew this was a worthwhile cause and one our loyal patrons would get behind to help.
"I was overwhelmed at the turnout this year and together with our lead sponsor Robinsons we put on a great day for all ages."
The Shannon Bradshaw Trust, in Great Sankey, helps children and their families with life limiting illnesses.
They focus on youngsters undergoing constant hospital treatments or living with life shortening conditions.
Patti Bradshaw, from the Trust, added: "We were absolutely over the moon to be chosen as the Cheshire Jailbreak charity for this event.
"It was a fantastic day and the preparation that went into the day was outstanding. We had a great day and were truly overwhelmed by the amount you all raised. We can't thank you enough."
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