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Trailwalker Japan is a 100km hike, starting near Japan's Pacific coast at Odawara and winding its way up through the mountainous Hakone region to end at Lake Yamanaka, at the foot of Mount Fuji.   The total cumulative climb is a staggering (and we were by the end of it) 4000m - more than Mount Fuji - and you have to finish within 48 hours.  It is said to be the hardest Oxfam Trailwalker (there are others in the UK, Hong Kong and Australia) because of the mountainous terrain.  As well as the physical challenge, teams of 4 have to raise at least 120,000 yen for Oxfam.  

After days of heavy rain, with more forecast during the event, the Team set off in good spirits, making steady though slower-than-anticipated progress.  Each checkpoint provided welcome onigiri (rice balls) and hot drinks, and the smiling faces and encouragement of our support team.    And little by little we counted down the kilometres.

The absolute horror of the first night on the trail came out of nowhere - it was pitch black, with swirling cloud decreasing visibility still further, with cold rain pouring down. Worst of all, the trail had become a 17km-long treacherous mud bath. Many teams made it no further, with only 80 of the original 174 teams finishing the course. However, if climbing up the mud slide was hard, coming down 1000m of ankle-deep sludge was almost impossible. We had hoped to reach the next checkpoint (a temple) by 2am to get some sleep, but finally made it as it got light at 6am, having walked through the whole previous day and night without sleep.   Outside the rest area was a mound of barely recognisable boots, thickly coated in sticky mud.
 

Thankfully, this marked the low point of the experience. The following day, the terrain improved dramatically, leaving merely a fight against exhaustion, as we began an unexpected second night in the open. It was a beautiful starry night, and we were rewarded with views of the lights across the Kanto plain. As we summoned up our final reserves of energy, we could see the clear outline of Mount Fuji in the moonlight, reflected in the lake below.  It was 3am on Sunday morning, and we'd been going since 9:30am on Friday....and we were finished in every way!

 

If you'd like to reward Oxfam for our death-defying exploits on their behalf, you can still do so for another 3 months through this webpage.  Arigato!

 

Annette, Pip, Rachael, Simon

Tokyo/Osaka, 28 April

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Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.

The four of us, all living in Japan, have foolishly committed to  Oxfam Trailwalker Japan 2010:  walking 100km atop the 1000m+ foothills of Mount Fuji, from Odawara to Lake Yamanaka, on 23-24 April (yes, including through the night).  Our recklessness is all in a good cause:  Oxfam's unrelenting efforts to alleviate poverty in some of the world's poorest countries.

Simon completed Trailwalker Japan in 2007, so really ought to know better than to do it again.  The rest of us ought to know better than to follow his example.  You can see more about the event at  http://fofa.jp/oxfamjp/c.p?62c2aQE3EH

We are part-sponsored by Berghaus Japan, who are generously providing some of their top-notch kit as well as some funding.  But we need you to help us raise enough to make a real difference.

Donating through our webpage is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to Oxfam Japan and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - we raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for Oxfam.

So please donate now.  Arigato!  (approx exchange rates @ 23 March: £1 = Y135 / US$1.50 / Euro1.10 / A$1.64)

Annette, Pip, Rachael & Simon

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Excellent idea. Such a shame we're too far away to join you but we look forward to the facebook pictures. Love Ann & Simon Donation by Ann Hagell on 11/04/10

 
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Good luck Pip! xxx Donation by Kirsten McGarrity on 10/04/10

 
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Bonne chance Simon ! Have fun : ) Donation by michiko takagawa on 09/04/10

 
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Gambatte, Fishface and Pip-chan! Donation by Katherine Henzell on 09/04/10

 
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Good luck Pip! Wishing you all the best.  Donation by Gunita Thethy on 09/04/10

 
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Poisson - I must get new glasses; you actually look quite sweet in that photo! Donation by Jacqui Booker on 09/04/10

 
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Just Do It! I'll be right behind you!! Donation by Jeremy Hill on 08/04/10

 
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Yo Sims! Enjoy turning your legs into painful jelly (again). You'll have deserved an Asahi Dry or two by the end of it..... Deb and Chris Donation by Deborah Fowler on 07/04/10

 
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Pip, you always were nuts :-) Best of luck and hope you enjoy the challenge! x Donation by Georgina Magnotta on 06/04/10

 
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Enjoy and Good Luck! Donation by Anne,Phil,Emily & Sophie on 06/04/10

 
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Hi Good luck.ENJOY!!! Donation by Naoko Saegusa on 05/04/10

 
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Good luck to you all. A very worthy cause. Have fun! Donation by Joan Symington on 05/04/10

 
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You go Pip!!! Donation by Laura Loy on 05/04/10

 
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I always find that its helpful if you imagine you are being pursued by Seven Samurai.. keep moving and good luck! Donation by Akira Kurosawa on 05/04/10

 
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Hi Pip and Jo, good luck with such a wonderful challenge, am sure you'll do well! xoxo Donation by Bonnie Waycott on 05/04/10

 
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Up the Arsenal Donation by Caroline Butler on 04/04/10

 
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Ganbatte ne~! :> Donation by Nuiko Kishi on 04/04/10

 
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Really hope you can endure the challenge! I'll be thinking of you. Donation by Mel Barlow on 04/04/10

 
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Hope you have a wonderful time! Donation by Tomoko on 02/04/10

 
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Gambare Simon-chan! Donation by Kazuo Chiba on 26/03/10

 
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You are amazing!! Rather you than me!! Love from us all Donation by Sue Hodson on 23/03/10

 
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2.5 marathons? Crumbs! But I know you'll be in good hands with physio Annette in the team. Gambattene! Mara & Shige xx Donation by Mara Yamauchi on 23/03/10

 
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What an amazing challenge. Good luck Donation by Marion Bayfield on 23/03/10

 
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Good luck and all the best! Will be thinking of you on the 23rd....x Donation by Tracey Thorogood on 23/03/10

 
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