Tuesday, August 25
Update from Leh
This morning each fire gave their plays and limericks that they have put together with most orientated around mocking the leaders.We will stay in leh tonight and then head to Delhi for the final leg of the expedition. Everyone is fit and healthy and have had a great time. The YE's spent the last night in camp sitting around a campfire (made from yak dung) having a singing battle against the sherpas. With hits such as "greece lightning", "we will rock you", and "The summer of 69" by bryan adams being belted out by YE's the sherpas didnt know what had hit them.
The two valleys also went head to head in the "Himalympics" with events such as the 20 metre dash (altitude didnt permit much more), the rock and spoon race, the trek pole javelin, rockput, and tug of war. It was a farily even event and neither valley could decide fairly who had one so a draw was agreed upon.
Josh - Leader
Monday, August 17
News from the field
Shyok and Indus fires have now both summitted Dawa peak (5900m)
They have also sucessfully completed all their science work and everyone is in good spirits and keeping busy with lots of Sherpa Rounders.
Karakorum Fire climbed 5899m which was a first ascent - Well Done to them.
Zanskar Fire are attempting another separate unclimbed peak tomorrow, we wish them luck
Everyone is well and in good spirits.
Wednesday, August 12
Update from Zanskar and Karakorum!
I have just had a call from Tim Ward-Wilson (leader) who is with the Zanskar and Karakorum fires, he gave the following update:
They are currently at advanced base camp at an altitude of 5300m. Both fires have been there for 2 days and plan to stay for a further 4 days.
Today was a very long day (14 hours) and both fires made a summit attempt on a previously unclimbed 6100m peak. They ran out of time at 6000m and had to descend before reaching the summit. Both fires plan to make another summit attempt on Friday.
Tomorrow will be spent at advanced base camp doing science work. Moral is very high and all fire members and leaders are fit and healthy. Food is apparently very good!!!
Weather conditions have been ideal throughout and are set fair for the next week at least.
Jamie
Wednesday Update
Zanskar and Karakorum fires are currently at their advanced base camp at 5000. All are well and I will be speaking to Mick Pawley (Deputy Chief Leader) tomorrow for a full update on Zanskar and Karakorum's progress. I will post this information on the blog as soon as I have finished speaking to Mick.
"Sherpa Cricket" seems to be a popular activity at base camp. Current Ashes' score has been relayed to the expedition.
Jamie
Monday, August 10
Expedition Update
The expedition is progressing well and all is going according to plan. Everyone is well and moral is very good.
Both base camps have been set up the two valleys. Further to this Advance base camps have been set up at a higher altitude in both valleys.
Expedition leader Chris Horobin and Doctor Andrew Pieri climbed a 5800m peak yesterday. Indus Fire will be attempting this tomorrow.
A 5900m peak has also been recced by Shyok fire. They aim to climb this peak this week.
Science work is going well, a lot a valuable data is being collected.
Temperatures have been unseasonably high.
We are working to resolve the issue preventing us from recieving email updates from the expedition. Please note that Sat Phone communication is working fine and the expedition has the ability to contact the office and members of staff at any time. I will provide as many updates as possible.
Wednesday, August 5
Friday, July 31
Quick update from Leh
Heading to Hundar tomorrow.
Full update to follow on Monday.
Josh - Leader.
Tuesday, July 28
Monday, July 27
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