Raising money for NCH, the largest children's charity in the UK, Philip Pascall, Ion Appuhamy, Gary Best, Sean McLachlan, Cyril Gatinot, Stewart Orrell and Rachel Martin will attempt the Haute Route.
http://www.nch.org.uk/

Not content with the challenge of off-piste skiing in resort, on 13 April the team from Balfour Beatty Capital and Haden Building Management will start what is arguably the most famous ski tour in the world. Staying in mountain huts around 3,000 m above sea level, the team will attempt to ski and climb their way from Chamonix to Zermatt during the following 6 days.

This is an arduous challenge, not to be undertaken lightly, and will require a great deal of personal commitment. Our sponsorship target reflects that.

Please give us your support and dig deeply into your pockets for NCH. Of course donations of any amount will be greatly appreciated. For every pound donated, BB Capital will match to double the amount raised, so we have a real chance to make a difference to the work of the charity

Follow the link to Just Giving or fill in the sponsorship forms that are circulating.
www.justgiving.com/thehardwayupclub08
Its gives me great pleasure to support the Hard Way Up Club in undertaking the Haute Route to raise money for NCH. Both a physically and mentally demanding challenge, I would like to wish the team the best of luck and urge you to give generously.
Ian Rylatt

Monday, 14 April 2008

The adventure begins!


The team travelled out to Chamonix on Friday and spent Saturday collecting and testing the various equipment they will be using over the next week to take on the Haute Route

Awakening to beautiful weather on Sunday morning, Philip, Ion, Stewart, Gary, Cyril, Sean and Rachel set off to Grandes Montet using the telepherique. Each carrying rucksacks of 20KG, the team skied down the Argentière glacier and climbed for 2 hours to the Argentière Hut, completing various exercises along the way to ensure they were comfortable using the skins and doing kick turns. Now at a height of 2,770m above sea level, the team stayed overnight at Argentière Hut.

Sleeping was very difficult as the team spent the night in a dormitory with 10 other people.

Unfortunately, the weather turned this morning (Monday) and the team were faced with cloud, poor visibility and snow.(30cm has fallen over night). The team skied down to the start of the 700m climb, to the Col Du Chardonnet. After putting on skins and special skiing crampons the team started the ascent to the Col this involved zigzagging uphill with numerous kick turns and a number of falls. At about 11.15 am the team reached the Col at 3,200m. Unfortunately the guide decided that it would not be possible to continue due to the adverse weather and the associated avalanche risk. The team therefore skied down from the Col in fresh powder to the Argentière glacier and then on down to Argentière.

This minor set-back has not deterred them. Tomorrow, the team will re-route to the Mont Fort Hut above Verbier. All being well the team will be back on schedule tomorrow evening. The forecast for the rest of the week is lots more snow!

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