Run Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu
Page creator: Stephen Pyke
Event: Run Everest Base Camp to Kathmandu
Event Date: 25th Oct 2007
Team Members: Lizzy Hawker, Mark Hartell & Stephen Pyke
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Mark, Lizzy and Stephen
About our charity : Community Action Nepal Community Action Nepal
CAN aims to provide long-term benefits to the poorer people living in the middle hill regions of Nepal by providing schools, teachers, Health Posts, nurses, clean water supplies and community development projects. CAN also endeavours to support and maintain the cultural heritage in each project area.
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Fundraising target:  £15,000.00
Our donations to date :  £ 4,403.13
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First a big thank you to the many people who have shown an interest in our run and especially to those who have already made such generous donations.  We hope that others who visit this site will also feel inspired to make a contribution.  We were lucky and privileged enough to see Nepal and its people firsthand and feel sure that the projects supported by Community Action Nepal can make a real difference to this wonderful country.

And so to our run ... well we made it!  We arrived in the Kathmandu sports stadium at 9:52 on Sunday 28th October having set off from Everest Base camp 3 days 2 hours 36 minutes earlier.   So a new record has been set.

Those are the bald facts.  The run itself was every bit as tough as expected and the record very nearly didn't happen!  Setting off under a beautiful, clear blue sky from Everest Base Camp, we made good progress over the first thirty-six hours and were more or less up with our planned schedule.  But, as the second night loomed and with all three of us increasingly tired after 36 hours on the go, we took the "safe" night time option of travelling via Jiri and along the road rather than the shorter route along the trails that we'd recced.  However, we lost the trail and added an extra couple of hours as we struggled to find a way off the hillside and down into Jiri.  By now it was late in the evening and we were utterly exhausted and dispirited and all set to pack in.  Mark decided he was unable to continue at this point, the brutal ascents and descents of the previous 40 hours as well as an ascent of 6800m peak Ama Dablam a few days earlier had taken too much of a toll.

An uncomfortable four hour's sleep in a hayloft followed but was enough to revive our spirits and the next morning Lizzy and Spyke set off determined the record was still achievable.  Despite further navigational challenges as we descended a steep wooded valley to discover we'd come to the wrong bridge and had to about turn to climb the 500 m back up, we reached the final road section at Muldi (also marked as Mudhe on some maps) at 7 pm on Saturday knowing that we now had some 19 hours to cover the last 63 miles.

Buoyed by a magnificent send off from the villagers of Muldi and then encouraged all the way by our British and Nepali support runners we ground out the miles.  The last few miles into Kathmandu seemed interminable, with rising temperatures, choking traffic fumes and the very real danger of being taken out by one of the myriad vehicles jostling for position on the highway.  But eventually we arrived at the sports stadium and completed a 400m lap of honour to a reception of 30-40 journalists and the President of the Nepal Olympic Committee.

The whole episode was a triumph for co-operation of English and Nepalese and hopefully for the poorer hill people of Nepal who will benefit from the funds raised.

As we stated ...  We plan to set off from Everest Base Camp at 6.30am on Thursday 25th October and aim to reach the national sports stadium in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, during Saturday evening (we didn't quite achieve this - a touch optimistic methinks!).  We will be accompanied, in places, by Nepalese runners who will provide moral support and local knowledge of the trails.

This attempt to set a new record time will be made in the spirit of peace and friendship, with a style and approach which shows respect for the local environment, peoples and culture.  The team will be raising money for charities working in Nepal.

Our aims are:
- to strengthen relationships between the Nepalese people and westerners, and show support for Nepal and its current reforms
- to raise a target of £15,000 for charities working in Nepal
- to raise awareness that Nepal is an incredible and wonderful country to visit, and that being privileged to visit the mountains of the Himalayas we must recognise our responsibility to do so with respect both for its environment and people

Whilst modern communications have replaced the need for human messengers to relay news from Everest, the route from Base Camp to Kathmandu remains of historic importance. In 1987 a record time for this run was set by two women from the UK and officially recognised by Guinness World Records. Helene Diamantides and Alison Wright covered the route in 3 days 10 hours and 8 minutes. In 2000, thirteen years later, Kumar Limbu, a Nepalese runner, set a new time of 3 days 7 hours and 10 minutes. We aim to reduce this to below 3 days.  We expect to run non-stop, without sleep, carrying our own clothing and using the local lodges to supplement the food we carry.

Nepal
For 10 years, the political situation in Nepal has been unstable as the Maoist party attempted to gain influence within the political process through a “peoples war”. A historic peace agreement was signed in November 2006 that would see Maoist leaders admitted into an interim government and fully democratic elections taking place in 2007. Nepal was already one of the poorest countries in the world with a per-capita GDP of $1310/year, but these troubles have damaged the tourist industry on which many Nepalese depend.
We wish to use this run to show our respect for the Nepalese people and for the steps being taken to ensure a peaceful future for the country.  We hope that publicity gained from our run will help to support recovery in the tourist industry by highlighting how wonderful Nepal is; its people, mountains and culture.

Charity
We are raising funds for Community Action Nepal (
www.canepal.com).  CAN supports remote communities through Education, Health and Community Development programmes.  Its main focus is to work with local people and village communities through sustainable health and education projects.
Please note that we are covering all our own costs in staging this attempt – all donations will go to CAN.

Who we are
Lizzy Hawker has significant achievements in ultra-distance, mountain and endurance running, including Gold at the 2006 100 km World Championships.  In 2007 she has won the Liechtenstein and Zermatt Marathons and the 78 km Swiss Alpine Marathon Davos.  She is sponsored by The North Face and Dion Networks.
Stephen Pyke was 2006 winner of the UK Ultra-running Championships. In July 2007 he set a new record for running over all the Scottish 4000ft mountains - a distance of 85 miles with 17,000 ft of ascent in a time of 20 hours and 23 minutes. Stephen is part of Team Montrail in the UK.
Mark Hartell is current holder of the Lake District 24 hour record - 77 tops with a distance of 109 miles and ascent of 37,000ft in 23 hours and 47 minutes. He completed the Grand Slam of Ultra-running in 2005 and has raced in many parts of the world including Alaska, Nepal, the USA and Morocco. He has worked closely with Lowe Alpine for several years and is part of Team Montrail.  

The team is deeply committed to our responsibility of working towards both environmental and social sustainability.

Display Name Date Amount Tax Bonus  Comment
Emma Pearson - total stranger to you! 14/04/2008 £25.00 n/a a very inspiring read in Fellrunner. Well done! I picture Lizzy sobbing with emotion at the end? 
Paul Chrisp 10/04/2008 £25.00 £7.05 Awesome! Marvellous piece in Fellrunner - great to see what vision and determination can achieve 
Simon Bourne 12/03/2008 £30.00 £8.46 Just read Mark's article in The Fellrunner - fantastic stuff 
Heather Clark 03/03/2008 £10.00 £2.82 Well done! Really enjoyed your article Lizzy. 
John Medinger 20/02/2008 £100.00 n/a Truly inspirational and an excellent charitable cause. 
Mark Seddon 16/01/2008 £20.00 £5.64 Mark, Spyke & Lizzie. Well done - great to read about your successful run and the charity. 
Dicko 04/01/2008 £20.00 £5.64 Truly inspriational - excellent effort, well done. 
Adrian Coe 02/01/2008 £50.00 £14.10 A stunning achievment. Well done to all. 
George Tambaros 20/12/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Well done spike. Hope you enjoyed the skiing. Sorry we missed you on the last night. Good luck. 
Jan Hartell 16/12/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Congrats!!! 
Laurent Thézé 02/12/2007 £20.00 n/a Very impressed with your achievement. Bravo! 
David Waide 30/11/2007 £50.00 £14.10 A fabulous achievement. Congratulations 
David and Kirree 23/11/2007 £20.00 n/a Well done Lizzy!! 
Harriet 21/11/2007 £50.00 n/a Well done Stephen & all - Mark & Harriet Elliss 
Athletics Weekly 21/11/2007 £40.00 n/a  
jonathan whilock 19/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64  
LISA JORDAN 19/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 We met you briefly in Lobuje on your way to EBC. A fantastic achievement- I am in awe of you all! 
Pete Lancaster 18/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Fantastic achievement - well done! 
Rita Waring 18/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Great news, we saw you and had a chat at Everest Base Camp, good luck for future events 
codramble 17/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64  
Paul (AW) 16/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64  
Liz 13/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Amazing accomplishment - very inspiring! 
Chris Upson 12/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Great effort by all the team! 
SPORTident UK Ltd - Martin 11/11/2007 £100.00 n/a Great Achievement. Well done Mark, Spyke and Lizzie. 
Dale & Denise 10/11/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Fantastic. Definitley gets our vote for Fell long distance award. How are you going to top this?  
Adrian, Sarah & Ellen 07/11/2007 £30.00 £8.46 Wow!! Fantastic achievement! Congratulations to all of you. 
bm sheila 07/11/2007 £50.00 £14.10 CAN do it running! 
Britta 07/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Congratulations!!!!! 
Rex Stickland 06/11/2007 £200.00 £56.41 Good Job! Way To Go! 
sarah.youngman 06/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Well done Stephen - we are all very proud of you! Sarah  
David Lomax 05/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64 We met briefly in Lobuje on your way up to EBC - great effort, well done 
Richard Askwith 05/11/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Well done all of you - you are all heroes 
Roger Whitley 04/11/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Go Girl! Well done Lizzy! Lots of beer coming your way! 
Carolyn Hunter-Rowe 04/11/2007 £25.00 £7.05  
Nigel E and David R 04/11/2007 £100.00 £28.21 Congratulations to Lizzy, Mark and Stephen 
Pete and Eileen 02/11/2007 £20.00 £5.64  
Tracey Quine 01/11/2007 £30.00 £8.46 All the best will be thinking of you! 
anna and Geo 28/10/2007 £50.00 n/a Hope all goes well! Enjoy!! 
Justin Gutmann 25/10/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Great cause, great run, good luck - Justin from Macc Harriers 
Nick Crisp 23/10/2007 £35.00 £9.87 Go for it Lizzy !! 
Toby and Pooh 20/10/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Go for it!  
Malc Rushton 19/10/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Awesome!!! 
Mark & Helena 19/10/2007 £30.00 £8.46 Good luck from the Glenridding fan club. 
Nick Ham 18/10/2007 £60.00 £16.92 What a magnificent challenge. All three of you are heroes for contemplating it. 
Mick Thompson 18/10/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Good luck from an ex WGEL in North Yorkshire 
Elaine Pyke 17/10/2007 £30.00 £8.46 Good luck cousin! 
Terry McCarthy 17/10/2007 £25.00 £7.05 Good luck from the boys at WGEL 
Mary Mowat 16/10/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Good luck with the world record and have a fantastic mountain adventure! 
Michael J 16/10/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Hi Stephen, good luck your your durability test, if you guys run a new record i will double the mone 
Philippa Collett 15/10/2007 £100.00 £28.21 This donation is from Lavender Hawkins, Christopher and Philippa and the best of luck! 
John Clemens 11/10/2007 £100.00 £28.21 All the best from StoneMM its a mindnumbing exploit enjoy!!! 
Andrew, Lynne & Paddy 10/10/2007 £30.13 £8.50 Good Luck - if you miss the views on the way down visit -http://everest-2004.mysite.wanadoo-members  
Jenny Hickey 09/10/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Was on the CAN Bara Pokari trek this year, so happy to support you! 
Malcolm P 04/10/2007 £15.00 £4.23 Good luck to you all 
Staffs Moorlands Juniors 03/10/2007 £50.00 n/a Well done Steve we are all proud of you from the juniors at Staffs Moorlands A C  
Zoe Aston 03/10/2007 £5.00 £1.41 HuuuUUOWGE GOOD LUCK to all 3 of you CRAZY cats!! :) Enjoy the mountains Lizzy! :) Take care! xXx 
Staffordshire Moorlands AC 03/10/2007 £200.00 n/a Good Luck Spyke, you are flying the flag for us on the global stage. Best wishes from us all. 
Stu 03/10/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Having trekked to base camp I know what it will like just to get to the start of your run 
Kevin C 02/10/2007 £40.00 £11.28 Mainly downhill.. what's the fuss about? Go for it Steve! 
Mags Wallace 02/10/2007 £50.00 n/a Go Lizzy! 
Alan & Sue Meaford Ave 02/10/2007 £10.00 £2.82 All the best Spyke,great cause ! 
Neil F 01/10/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Good luck Stephen and team, enjoy it! 
Don Foy 29/09/2007 £30.00 £8.46 Good luck Steve & Co, I have been to Kala Patar, Nepalese are wonderful people, its a bit cold thoug 
Vernon Gayle 29/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Tell Victor Saunders he is too short to be a guide - and I'll donate some more cash! 
nocab 28/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 you're all off your trollies 
Johnny Cool 28/09/2007 £100.00 £28.21 I'm with you all the way (in my dreams!) 
Malcolm Eldridge 28/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Brilliant idea, brilliant team. You can do it! 
John Goodwin 27/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 I know you can do it Lizzy! 
Judy Greaves 27/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Go Lizzy! Love from Jude and Rob. 
Chess 27/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 You'll have my thoughts to help carry you along the way, you are amazing, Good Luck! 
Fin'n'Liz 27/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Brilliant! 
Mum & Dad P 26/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Good luck Steve Stag's breath awaits you on your return hope the knees work ok.  
cath worth 26/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 have a great time. wish I could do it too! 
Jamie and Helen 25/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Glad to see that the mid life crisis is well underway Spyke! good luck to you all. 
Deb & Dean 25/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Best of luck to you all. 
Patrick and Anita Ayers 25/09/2007 £20.00 n/a Good luck it is a good cause Bravo 
alison brind 24/09/2007 £100.00 £28.21 run further 
anonymous 24/09/2007 £100.00 £28.21  
Ian Yates 24/09/2007 £10.00 £2.82 Good luck: my legs are aching just at the thought of it! 
Ross and Catherine 24/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 Don't break the record by too much; we fancy having a go ourselves sometime!! 
Janie & Steve 24/09/2007 £100.00 £28.21 We've got everything crossed for you. Lots of luck and love x 
Ade Hughes 24/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Don't forget to take a brolly in case it rains. Good luck 
john dove 24/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 ultra running is exhaustin - I'm worn out hearing about your exploits - good luck! 
Claire Yates 24/09/2007 £5.00 £1.41 Rather you thank me Pykey -good luck you nutter!! 
The Geere's (Taz, Matt, Isobel &Oliver) 23/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Good Luck to you all, looking forward to photo's when you get backxx 
Jo, David, Rosie & Daniel 22/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Best of luck, Steve! 
Swen_CH 22/09/2007 £50.00 n/a take care Lizzy, the journey is the reward. 
Al ,Cheryl, Lewis & Aaron 21/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Good luck Steve, hope the knee holds out!  
Colin Ardron 20/09/2007 £50.00 £14.10 this is a great run for a great cause - enjoy it! 
Mrs Zim (another Jules!!) 20/09/2007 £100.00 £28.21 Hope you do it, I know you can! 
Lui WW 20/09/2007 £15.00 n/a You are going to do what I don't even dare to dream. 
Jules B 20/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 You must be mad Spyke! 
Tim Slough 19/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 very impressed with the effort spyke 
jules hardwick 19/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 go for it Spyke! 
Gerry A 19/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Hope the pain is liveable with! 
Titch 19/09/2007 £20.00 £5.64 Good Luck Steve, will be thinking about you all the way x 
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