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

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Back on track


Tuesday…
The team took a taxi from Chamonix to Verbier to re-join the Haute Route. Once they had ascended to Mont Fort, the team skied to the Mont Fort hut, where they would be staying that evening, to leave some of their overnight equipment. Unfortunately the poor weather continues with very hard snow fall all day, creating very poor visibility for the team. Mainly skiing off-piste in very deep powder, the team covered a lot of terrain through the day, including a 200m climb on skins to Col de Chaux.

The team are also now nursing a few injuries…Cyril was hit on the back of his leg by a ski and Gary slipped off the edge of a trail in a white-out, wrenching his knee. Both are using ice packs and ibuprofen gel to ease the pain and swelling and are determined to be skiing today.

Now back on track, the group are hopeful that the weather will improve and allow them to continue their challenge.

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