Sunday, 5 April 2009
Weve done it!
Well, thats hill number 3 finished off! It was a tougher climb than I remember, especially the second leg past the halfway cafe, which was fairly brutal after all that has gone before. The sun was out at the top and views once again stunning, a rarity for Snowdon any time of the year! Were back in Betws now having had a lovely hot shower, and getting some good welsh cooking and beer in to us! Thanks for your comments and support everyone, it was much appreciated.
And so to Snowdon
Here we are, one left before a well earned beer. Danny in to bolster the team and get the old fellas up one last hill!
Scafell conquered!
At 07.48 today the intrepid Team-GIS reached the summit of England's highest mountain Scafell. A competitive spirit and lack of hangovers meant the team were breath in great form, closing down 3 teams who started ahead of us, and catching another at the peak!
The sun shone, the views were breathtaking and all returned in good spirits at just gone 10. On the road now to the mighty Snowdon and then possibly a small sweet sherry to round off the day. The ascent on Snowdon starts at 2.45.
The sun shone, the views were breathtaking and all returned in good spirits at just gone 10. On the road now to the mighty Snowdon and then possibly a small sweet sherry to round off the day. The ascent on Snowdon starts at 2.45.
Breakfast at 3am
Leaving Southwaite services after a couple of uncomfortable hours trying to sleep in the van in the car park. Got checked out by a police car around 2, probably wondering what the steamed up van was all about! Then a lovely cooked breakfast, dry off the fleeces and top up the water. On the road to Scafell for a 5.20 start. Only about 14 hours left now to a shower!
Saturday, 4 April 2009
One down - sort of.
Well thats Ben Nevis ticked off. The good news is we made it in one piece. The bad news is we were turned back before the top because of snow and wind! The amusement was provided by Nick. Both his turquoise boots disintegrated - one about a third of the way up, the other two thirds of the way down! Just as well i brought a spare pair and in his size. Dinner in Fort William now then down to to Southwaite services to wait for our 5 am start to scafell. Here are some pics for you to enjoy!
About to set out!
Were just about sorted and ready to crack on. Ross is going for it so fingers crossed! Still raining here but hoping itll ease as we climb. Will update you about 6.30 when we should be down!
Heading for the hills
After a good nights sleep and a plate of fried breakfast style content, were off to Fort William. No ill effects from last nights beer and whisky hydration plan. However late fitness test on Ross foot required before we name the final team!
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Friday, 3 April 2009
Settling down discussing tactics
Were having a quiet beer and planning our assault tomorrow. Signing out now but back in the morning. Night all!
Arrived.
Were here in a very pleasant place called The drovers inn just north of loch lomond and enjoying a well earned pint of 80 shilling. Haggis on order and then an early night - maybe!
Were in glasgow scotland!
Just driving through somewhere called The Gorbels! Stopping at this local hostel for a nice glass of house red and nibbles! Splendid!
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Follow progress via live map updates!
Ross has really pushed the envelope and integrated GPS, Twitter and web mapping technology to produce a live map tracking website. It sends updates on our exact location on a regular basis back to a server, so you can see our location. It's very cutting edge, so be prepared for some glitches!
http://www.exprodat.net/GPSTracking/
http://www.exprodat.net/GPSTracking/
Last minute preps
A day of hunting for gloves, elasticated bandages and blister plasters! Last minute preparations are under way, and almost obsessive refreshing of the Met Office weather forecast site. It's looking rather wet for Ben Nevis on Saturday, but I have high hopes for better weather on Scafell and Snowdon. We might even see something off the top of Snowdon for a change! I got a rather worrying email from a mate yesterday, relaying tales of 80 mph wind, rain, rescue teams and sprained knees on the 3-peaks last year. And that was in June! Thanks for that Gareth. We head off from London at 9 tomorrow. I just hope the other 6 in the car enjoy my special 400-track playlist I've compiled on my iPod!
Ross is working on a position tracker to go with the blog - watch this space!
Gareth
Ross is working on a position tracker to go with the blog - watch this space!
Gareth
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