Thursday 19 March 2009

Ready for the Off

Well, it's just about a week now until I set off on my little adventure. The question that most people ask is 'do you feel nervous', and I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that the answer is a resounding No!! - I just feel excited. Don't get me wrong - I have no illusions whatsover about what I am letting myself in for, and just how tough it is going to be. I know that it is going to be the hardest thing that I have ever done, or will ever do, but I feel so well prepared, physically and mentally, that if I don't do it now, I will have lost the chance for ever.


So, on Saturday 28th March I will be flying off to Kathmandu. After the briefest of stays (probably around 12 hours!) we will then fly to Lukla and after a quick cup of tea we'll be on the base camp trail. The trek into base camp will probably take around 15 days, taking it nice and easy and having plenty of rest days and day walks to aid the acclimatisation. Having arrived at at base camp, we will then spend the best part of a month acclimatising, making several trips up the mountain, spending longer and getting higher each time, but always heading back to base camp. After our final acclimatisation climb we will probably head right back down the valley as far as Dingboche for a few days of rest and relative comfort. Only when we are absolutely ready will we head back up the mountain and go for the summit, which we will aim to reach any time between mid- and late-May (it's not possible to be more specific!!).


I'm hoping that with the proliferation of internet access on the trail and at base camp that I will be able to update this blog at regular intervals, except when I am up the mountain of course. So, bye for now then, and the next post I make will probably be from somewhere on the trail.

3 comments:

  1. Good luck Peter, have a safe trip and I'll be following your progress from my hospital bed xx

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  2. Have a wonderful time - give our love to the mountains! We'll be picturing you ambling up the well worn trail. Hope it goes as well as possible & that you avoid the illnesses we all got on the Khumbu trip last year. Love Claire & Richard

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  3. You'll be fine; you've done Potter Fell! All the best. I'll be following avidly. (Must have been one hell of a programme). Steve

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