50 miles of walking, 20000 feet of climbing, 1000 miles of driving, two ferry crossings and a lot of soggy sandwiches: to bag the tallest peaks in the Isle of Man, Wales, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland in 3 days to raise money for Wateraid.
Friday, 19 July 2013
A big thanks for the team sponsors: TOM Vehicle Rental (www.tomvehiclerental.co.uk), Two-plus-Two, Hercules Site Services, Boultings, DRC Services, GTIS, H&M, Ward & Burke, Anord, Fergal Contracting, Straight Line Services, HVMS, and Alfa-Laval.
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Our fellow teams
Despite the pain and lack of sleep, we’ve had a great time. A big chunk of that is due to the other teams who we met and bonded with along the way.
If you want to see how they got on, and see other photos of the journey, you can look them up in the following places (the name in brackets is their radio call sign):
Unathletico Madras (Chapati): Unknown
The Village People (YMCA): Twitter @CornwellDavid
The Black & Veatch Lions (Simba): Twitter @thesixpeaks or @iPaulSutherland
Ascenders of the Earth (Jumar): Twitter @djtomlawson
Walking for the Peakend (Robinson): Twitter @pandybear55
Humble Bumblers (Bombas): Twitter @catminor or @steVnut or @jane_jane845
Blog: http://6peakshumblebumblers.wordpress.com/
Aquaholics (Tequila): Unknown
Team GBM (Gallifrey) & Hampton Hikers (Skaro): Twitter @alexanderlouden
Blog: http://wateraid6peaksgbm.blogspot.co.uk/
And for anyone wanting to follow the organisers, they have a twitter feed @WaterAid_6peaks
If anyone knows of any other blogs, twitter feeds or anything else from the weekend that hasn’t been included here, please let me know.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Sunday, 7 July 2013
The final supper!
Enough time to hunt down a curry house in Stranraer and have what should be our last evening meal before the Monday night celebrations......we hope!!
Word getting around and there should be another few walkers joining our groups for the last peak.......coran tuathail in souther Ireland.
Keep working hard back at the ranch
Post peak 4
General feeling of tiredness around the group, from a mixture of lack of food and sleep. Ben Nevis was started at 5:30, after arriving in Fort William at 2am. It was a long slog to the top, but rewarded by incredible views across the loch. And we got to walk across some snow!
Not loads of photos, but they will come soon...
Start of the 2nd half of our quest - no it's not The Lord of the rings
We set of from scafell pike from the picturesque hamlet of Seathwaite, in the Borrowdale valley.
Stopped in Kewsick to refuel on cards..........fish & chips all round!
On the road for about 9pm
Drivers swapped at abington just before 11pm, then it was straight to Corran for the bunkhouse to try and get the climber a couple of hours good sleep before the Ben Nevis climb.
Journey up loch Lommond side, thru Crianlarich, Tyndrum and alone Rannoch moor and past Ballachulish at that time of night is quiet but pitch black.
To make matter a worse the rain started. These roads are bad at the best of times!
To add to our pleasure and pass the time we also had to play I Spy for the numerous deer that were loitering with intent at the road side that time of night!
Apparently the graze at this time of night? It's safer???
Guess they never heard of the GBM drivers!!
Arrived safe and sound just before 2am. Climbers had to be back up at 4.15am.
Weather the following morning was good and sun soon came out. Views up here are fantastic!
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Well done boys....here's a treat!
Stop it. It tickles!
The lions came thru their injury list to conquer we will as well.
Great win for the Lions cheered us all up. Except Ian (the Aussie) Horn.
Shall we buy a lions shirt for Ian to wear?
Early start for the team
After travelling down into north Wales we parked up at Bangor service station for a few hours sleep. Then it was on to Llanberis for a team safety check prior to the boys setting of up Snowden.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Where do we go next?
Garvie says go right, Ian says turn left....tossed a coin to make decision but coin rolled into a ditch!!!
Snaefell
My undying admiration and respect to the winner (ie. No actual prize)
Day 1, Isle of Man
The start of the Challenge
So here everyone is, itching to get going. The excitement is written all over Andy's face:
Morcambe Bay
And before anyone blogs back, NO those are not our minibuses parked out in the bay!