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Hello

In January 2010, I’m making an attempt to climb Aconcagua, at nearly 7,000m, the highest mountain outside the Himalayas and a formidable challenge, and I’m asking for sponsorship in aid of WWF. 

WWF’s vital work is becoming rapidly more critical for the world’s environment, wildlife and human populations.

I’d much appreciate it if you would take the time to read below how WWF could use the money and about the challenge I’m taking on (summit success rates are about 40%).

 

Quick links:

My JustGiving site for donations:              You're on it!

WWF:                                                                http://www.wwf.org.uk

I also have a paper sponsorship form, should you prefer the traditional method!

 

I’m training very hard for the climb to do everything in my power to get myself to the top.  However fit I get, the altitude and conditions guarantee that success will be a battle of mind over matter, of trudging on and on, hours after feeling a strong need to sit down and give up, of sleepless nights, constant fatigue, headaches and force feeding myself with bland food.

Even then, after climbing most of the way up, bad weather could prohibit a summit attempt.  I’ve included below a few facts and figures about Aconcagua and altitude climbing.

 

Examples of what your donation could be used for:

- £5 buys five seedlings to help replant the forests of Tanzania;

- £25 pays a Rhino Protection Unit ranger's salary for 10 days;

- £100 pays for the training of one villager, in Borneo, as an Honorary Wildlife Warden

- £200 buys a camera trap to film tigers and other wildlife in Huai Kha Khaeng, Thailand.

 

A few facts about climbing Aconcagua:

 Height                                                  6962m (22,841 feet)

Days to summit                                   10-12

Calories per day                                 4,000

Hours trekking per day                       6-8

Summit day*                                       15 hours, 8,000 calories*

Back pack                                           Up to 20kg

Typical summit temp (C)                   -20

Summit wind speeds                         Up to 75mph

Drink                                                    6-9 litres per day

The Aconcagua diet – guaranteed results!

I made an attempt on Aconcagua last year but gave up an hour or two from the summit due to fatigue. 

Altitude sickness can affect people from 2,500m; people are regularly helicoptered off base camp at 4,000m.  From there up, the effect of altitude increases rapidly.  I seem to start getting symptoms at about 3,500m.  Symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea, dizziness, difficulty sleeping. Headaches are also probable and thinking slows drastically near the top (summit day is a bit like being drunk)

The stream water is so pure it tastes better than UK tap water

The scenery is beautiful, untouched and (almost) entirely internet/phone free!

I have no technical climbing skills and very limited high altitude experience

 

I’m very excited about returning for a second attempt.  During the four months preceding last year’s attempt, during which time I should have been training intensively, I spent two months with shingles and then had a couple of sundry viruses.  This year I’m planning a more conventional training regime involving running/weights etc.  I feel this may be more effective…!!

 

Thanks for taking the time to read this, please do make a donation. 

Note: I am paying in full for the trip – 100% of all donations will go to WWF.

I promise to return with photos and stories!

 

Regards

Martin

 

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Donation by Martin Hill on 24/04/10

 
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Martin I am very proud of you and you have now reached your target of £1000 well done Donation by Lesley Hill on 04/02/10

 
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Hope you are doing well Donation by Bundini Gadhoke on 04/02/10

 
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All the best ...take your dad with you next time Donation by Reg ( from goodrich ) on 03/02/10

 
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Bonne Chance Martin. That's a reel beautiful target. Donation by Didier JEROME on 19/01/10

 
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Arriba Martin! Donation by Barbara Tischler on 18/01/10

 
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Good Luck Martin! Donation by Tim Martin on 17/01/10

 
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Have fun walking Donation by Victoria Barr on 17/01/10

 
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Good Luck Martin!! Sorry only just around to donating, hope it all goes well and you come back in one piece :-) Take it easy! Donation by katie loveday on 17/01/10

 
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Good luck Martin! Donation by Alex Weeks on 16/01/10

 
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Good luck dude climbing that little hill again:-) Looking forward coming to the UK to come see you soon after our trips!!! Floris Donation by Floris Asselbergs on 12/01/10

 
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I struggle to pronounce it let alone climb it!! Good luck..... Donation by Clive Maydom on 08/01/10

 
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Sorry it's not much :( Hope it goes well! Donation by Shelley McGowan on 06/01/10

 
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Donation by Justin Doherty on 04/01/10

 
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Good luck Martin - hope you make it and you get through the altitude sickness! :o) Donation by Veronica Wardman on 17/12/09

 
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Good Luck and hope it all goes well! At least you Secret Santa gift will keep you warm! Donation by Darren Saunders on 14/12/09

 
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Best of luck. I'm sure you'll make it to the top this time Donation by Hilary Ashby on 11/12/09

 
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Good try ! Please send a postcard. Donation by Carsten Welling on 01/12/09

 
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Go for it Mart! Ain't no mountain high enough and all that jazz. Donation by Joe Hall on 29/11/09

 
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Best of luck old boy! Donation by James O'Toole on 26/11/09

 
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Please make sure you get back in time for the inter-company recs ... oh, and good luck. Donation by Nigel King on 26/11/09

 
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Good Luck Martin - Wishing you every success. Donation by Tom Ryan on 24/11/09

 
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Hope you make it all the way this time! Good luck! Donation by R Clutton on 23/11/09

 
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Good luck, Martin! Donation by Melanie Cavanagh on 22/11/09

 
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Very best of luck Martin. Hope all goes well. Janine Donation by Janine Sapsed on 22/11/09

 
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