Michigan teen begins 57-mile walk with brother on back
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A Michigan teenager who walked 40 miles with his brother on his back to raise awareness about cerebral palsy is about to embark on a roughly 55 mile walk.
Hunter Gandee, who was 14 years old at the time of last year's walk, carried then-7-year-old Braden on his back over two days. Cerebral palsy prevents Braden from walking without assistance. They finished a walk from their hometown of Temperance to Ann Arbor last June.
This year's "Cerebral Palsy Swagger" starts Friday at a groundbreaking for the CP Swagger Shipyard, a playground they raised money for at Braden's elementary school in Lambertville. The walk is scheduled to end Sunday at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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The family says the walk isn't a fundraiser, but an awareness project.