Wednesday, 25 July 2012
March 5th – The Trossachs, Scotland
Spent a week’s holiday with Derek and Bear enjoying daily walks, warming up for what is to come. Could do with taking Bear with me to China the way he pulled me up those hills!
Friday, 8 October 2010
Thursday 30thSeptember - Machu Picchu - At last!
Up at 4am. Very little sleep because it was freezing. Woke up to a covering of frost everywhere including tent. Said goodbye to our porters, cooks and horsemen and set off for what seemed like a leasurely 3.5 hr trek (after the last two days) down to Yanahuara where we were re-united with Charlotte who had fully recovered and made our way to Ollantayambo train station and a luxury train ride to Aguas Calientes and the last leg to Machu Picchu - Yet another boiling hot morning!
Machu Picchu - at last - what an amazing sight and what an incredable journey.
I can honestly say that this has been the most gruelling and amazing experience imaginable and following the dramas of past few days we had to leave the Machu Picchu site quicker and earlier than planned as a thunder storm broke overhead!
Would I do it again? - No!! (Well possibly - if I was 30 years younger)
Am I glad that I did it? Yes - I wouldn't have missed it for the world !!!
The whole journey from the day I made the decision to take up the challenge until the Trek itself has been amazing with the support, sponsorship and good wishes I have received from everyone and meeting my inspiring fellow trekkers. I have raised with your generosity £4,025 and collectively our party had raised a total of £186,000 for our various charities as of last week.
And Machu Picchu? - All I can say is Wow!!!!
Wednesday 29th September - Hiking up Hatun Paso Mountain
Up at 4.30am for a 7 am start to learn that Charlotte one of our leaders was suffering quite severely from altitude sickness and was to be taken back down to a lower altitude to recover. It was to be a long day as we still had 2 hrs to make up from previous day's events plus today's Trek. Another very tough trek and soon found myself struggling as before. Concern soon arose because of storm clouds gathering at the pass and a few of us agreed to ride horses to speed up progress. It seemed like a good idea but was very scary and my mule had a mind of his own and I got separated from other riders when we stopped to put on warmer clothes to deal with dropping temperature, so I rejoined walkers. Two of our party then collapsed within 10 minutes of each other from exhaustion, and whilst doctors were tending to them it started to hail and get very cold. Because of casualties the group was split into two with faster walkers going on ahead and slower walkers (which incuded me) remaining to follow on with casualties who now needed the horses as heavy cloud descended over us creating a very serious situation. We made our way forward slowly and eventually made it through the pass at 4,600 meters (15,180 ft) where the porters were waiting with hot coca tea which they had made at base camp and run up the mountain with - unbelievable !! We could hardly see each other for a while and then the mist magically cleared revealing a beautiful lake in the valley below. By the time we reached camp we had been trekking for 9.5 hrs (excluding lunch and other stops) we were exhausted and frozen as we went to bed on the coldest night yet.
Tuesday 28th September - Day 2 cont'd Lares Trail & an encounter with celebs!
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Tuesday 28th September - Day 2 of Trek & A Hairy Bus Ride!
Monday September 27th - Day 1 of Trek
Sunday 26th September - Acclimatisation Day
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