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Horizon on Everest

7000m

  • Kay
  • 2 Oct 06, 05:02 AM

There has been a delay in updates for the website again, as all but one of us has been up the mountain/ I have returned early this afternoon, as I am afraid I only made it up to the base of the ice fall. The height at this point is just shy of 7000m. Hopefully, eight of the team wil be setting off to summit tonight at around 2am.

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  • 1.
  • At 07:54 AM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Roger McMorrow wrote:

All,

Fantastic news!

Congratulations to all.

Looking forward to seeing you back home safe and well.

Roger, Sara & Aoife

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  • 2.
  • At 08:55 AM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Geoff Hall wrote:

Hi Kay,
I sense you are a little disappointed in not being able to progress further up the mountain. I can understand this, but to attain this height is still a great achievement. It is important your readers understand the effort that is required to climb at this altitude, particularly if there are technical sections to overcome as well. It seems the Cho Oyu expedition has already proven worthwhile in many ways, if the team can achieve the summit, it will be the icing on the cake. regards, Geoff

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  • 3.
  • At 09:14 AM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Sylvia Imray wrote:

FANTASTIC NEWS!! WELL DONE TO THE SUMMITTERS and to everyone who tried very hard in awful conditions to get there too. Your achievements are tremendous and you are all to be applauded. Many people already have lots to thank you all for and hopefully your research will help many more people in the future. CONGRATULATIONS to you all on a brilliant achievement.

Come down safely! We're looking forward to seeing you walk through the hall at Heathrow on Sunday

Lots of love

Sylvia, Caitie, Ollie and Cameron

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  • 4.
  • At 02:23 PM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Ruth wrote:

Hi Kay
Many congratulations on getting to the foot of the icefall. That is a wonderful achievement in itself. Hope the rest of the team get down safely. I'm sure the trip has been very worthwhile in terms of the research you have done and the experience you have gained.
Love from Ruth, Graham, Tom, Jon and Chris.

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  • 5.
  • At 05:40 PM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Jimbo wrote:

Yeehaw boys! Get in there!

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  • 6.
  • At 06:11 PM on 02 Oct 2006,
  • Mary Rawson wrote:

Many CONGRATULATIONS to all of you on getting so many of the team to the summit. What an achievement, especially when we were hearing of the awful weather conditions.

Kay, don't be disheartened, 7000m is still a great personal achievement, and all that you have done in helping other teams must be a real boost to you.

Can't wait to see you again and hear even more about it.

Lots of love, Mary, Kevin et al

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  • 7.
  • At 11:34 PM on 04 Oct 2006,
  • Mark Hamilton wrote:

Way to go guys. Massive congrats and a sfae trip back to sea level!

Mark

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