Members of Aberdeen City Freemasons took part in a zip slide across the River Clyde in aid of Prostate Scotland.
They were joined by more than 170 other freemasons, and managed to raise more than £100,000 for the charity, which will be used to boost robot assisted surgery.
Adam Gains, director of Prostate Scotland, thanked them for their efforts, and said: “We would like to thank all the Provincial Grand Lodges and Lodges across Scotland and the many men and women who have taken part in the zip slide challenge to raise such a huge amount of in aid of Prostate Scotland.
“This magnificent donation will be a tremendous and significant help towards the Prostate Scotland blue horizon robot appeal to help bring about and support robot assisted prostate cancer surgery programmes in the east and west of Scotland.”
Aberdeen City Freemasons raise funds with charity zipslide