Sponsored Three Peaks Challenge Event June 2007
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| Team
Diary |
The
challenge was completed in 21 hours 31 minutes. Read on below
for more. |
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The
Challenge: for the purposes of sponsorship is for at least
one member of the team to climb the highest mountains in Great
Britain back to back, England (Scafell Pike: 978m) Scotland
(Ben Nevis: 1344m) & Wales (Mount Snowdon: 1085m) |
Our
Personal Aim: is for all team hikers to complete the
challenge. climbing all three peaks within 24hrs.
Order of climb: Ben Nevis, Scafell, Snowdon.
Timetable/Plan: Date of event, 30th of June 2007
Sat (sun set:2122): 1600 - Start the ascent of Ben Nevis.
Sat: 2230 - Return to car, drive down to Scafell as soon as
completed Ben Nevis
Sun (sun rise: 0445 / set: 2122): 0420 - Start climb of
Scafell.
Sun: 0800 - Complete Scafell and drive to Snowdon
Sun: 1200 - Climb Snowdon as soon as arrive and attempt to get
down for 4pm (1600) to successfully complete the 24 hour
challenge. |
3
peaks challenge – the results are in
After
21 hours and 31 minutes, we reached the bottom of Snowdon to
complete the 3 peaks challenge. Everything was aching and soaking wet; however, the worst
injuries we had were pulled muscles and being chilled to the
bone. |

(James,
Tony and Jed near the bottom of Snowdon) |

(Keith near bottom of Snowdon) |
| We
had our troubles along the way, in fact 50 minutes into the
challenge on Ben Nevis one of our party being a doctor had to
go to the aid of a climber suffering a heart attack. James
supported the climber for 1 hour 15 minutes through
compressions before the air rescue team arrived. We later
discovered that unfortunately the climber was announced dead
on arrival to Fort William hospital.
Visibility
was terrible on all three peaks (as you can see by the
pictures below); luckily we had practiced all three mountains
before the challenge as many climbers were going the wrong way
and asking us for directions. Our preparation was the major
contributor to our success, best laid plans and all that!!
As
the night drew in on Ben Nevis we were becoming more and more
worried about visibility. We reached the top shortly after 9pm
and stopped for a quick photo before starting the 6 mile
journey down again. |

(Jed, James, and Keith at top of Ben Nevis) |

(Jed, James, and Keith at top of Ben Nevis) |
| The
journey down lifted our hearts and we were rewarded by the
cloud cover lifting and the opportunity to see some of the
amazing scenery; |

(Keith and James on the way down Ben Nevis) |

(Big John on catering duties) |
We
reached the bottom of Ben Nevis at around 10.30pm and were
welcomed by our hero driver Big John with delicious soup and
the best tea I’ve ever tasted.
Tony was the slave driver, as he knew that delay getting
moving will eat into precious time. We left shortly before
11pm for the long drive to Scafell Pike.
We started Scafell just after 4am and luckily the delay on Ben
Nevis meant that it was light enough not to use head torches.
It was constantly raining and it was drowning our spirit. The
climb was as hard as I remember, but the rain made it harder
under foot. Our clothes and boots were twice as heavy as we
questioned the term “waterproof” which obviously means
nothing at the top of Scafell Pike!! |

(Jed at the top of Scafell Pike) |

(James, Keith and Tony at the top of Scafell
Pike) |
| After
taking on valuable calories we choose to descend an
alternative route. Our ascent to the Mickledore was more
direct; however, signs advising an alternative route was soon
backed up with loose stones and boulders falling between us.
Our climb down seemed to go on for ever and our fatigue
started to show with slight trips and needing to take more
breaks. We reached the bottom just before 7.30am and John
again ready with welcome hot drinks and a smile (not shown on
picture!!) |

(Keith, James and Tony taking a break down
Scafell) |

(Big John at the bottom of Scafell)
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The
shorter journey to Snowdon was the last leg of the journey. We
were all feeling tired. In fact it was then that we realised
how important it was to have a dedicated driver. Big John was
a star, as the driving component of our challenge ran smoothly
with no missed turns or accidents.
When we reached the bottom of Snowdon, we had the luxury of
having around 6 hours to complete it. Other parties,
unfortunately only had between 2 and 3 hours, they didn’t
make it. We all tried to laugh off the unrelenting weather
conditions (see below); |

(approach to Snowdon Pen-y-pass, rain on
windscreen) |
It
was almost as though God had given us our own personal storm
cloud for the event, you could visualise Michael Fish stating
“100% chance of precipitation.
We knew we had to do it. Snowdon was one of the worst
experiences of my life as we battled through torrential rain
and winds over 60 miles an hour. We were more and more
concerned as we neared the top being blown off our feet twice
in the space of 10 minutes on a path 6 feet wide!! |

(James near the top of Snowdon starting
descent)
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(Jed at the top of Snowdon) |
| Body
fatigue was starting to show on all of us, this was the time
that you’ve got to look inside of you to find a strength
that no amount of training can muster. A doctor, an
accountant, a mechanical fitter, a removal manager, 4
different people taking on this challenge brought together
through their friendship. This friendship drove us on, not
wanting to fail for the other members of the party, and
collectively we made it. Not forgetting the link in the chain,
Big John dedicated a whole weekend to help make this happen
and noone can underestimate the logistics to make an event
like this a success.
It
was a great relief to start the climb down to Llanberis and
when we reached the bottom we were greeted by Big John. Having
a wash in the rail way toilets seemed like the Hilton and we
arrived home at 11pm on Sunday night after 40 hours without
sleep.
A
big thanks to all who supported our group and with your help
we have raised over £3,000 for Upbeat Heart Support Group.
This seems all the more important after our experience on Ben
Nevis. |
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A
big thanks from all of us; James Atkins, Keith Edwards, John
Parsons, Tony Fathers and Jed Callow.
Times are as follows;
Start Sat 6.15pm
Ben Nevis finish Sat 10.30pm
Start Scafell Pike Sun 4.03am
Scafell Pike finish Sun 7.28am
Start Snowdon Sun 12.34am
Finish Challenge Sun 3.46pm |