Project Blanc - In aid of the Stroke Assocation
on 22 February 2010
on 22 February 2010
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This May Bank Holiday Pete Van Marken, Dave Kettle, Harrie Morris, Andy Dyer and Rob Smith (x2 - yes, really) are off to Chamonix to attempt to climb and ski Mont Blanc in aid of the Stroke Association.
After a couple of years of Pete dreaming of attempting the climb, and Andy insisting “it’s just a long walk, I’m not doing it if I can’t ski down it” the team came together and realised it was actually possible to do on skis. Maybe. Except we’ve never ski toured, or ice climbed before (bar Harrie, the only girl, who is likely to show us all up). Oh well, screw it, rule number 1: back yourself. So we’re doing just that.... The other reason for doing it is the burning desire to do a challenge for charity, and something a bit different from the usual. The Stroke Association was chosen as it has a very personal connection for me (Andy), after my Mum died suddenly of a stroke in April 2007. There was no warning, no prolonged illness and no chance to prepare for what was to come. This isn’t an uncommon story amongst the families of stroke victims, and one of the things that makes the condition so devastating. We hope that by raising some money to fund research and provoke a little awareness we can do our bit for stroke prevention. More about the stroke association... Every year an estimated 150,000 people in the UK have a stroke. Of all people who suffer from a stroke, about a third are likely to die within the first 10 days, about a third are likely to make a recovery within one month and about a third are likely to be left disabled and needing rehabilitation. Stroke has a greater disability impact than any other medical condition. A quarter of a million people are living with long-term disability as a result of stroke in the UK. In addition stroke is the condition which places the greatest financial burden on the economy - £7 billion every year – yet research into stroke is currently woefully underfunded. The Stroke Association is the only UK wide charity solely concerned with combating stroke in people of all ages. It funds research into prevention, treatment and better methods of rehabilitation, and helps stroke patients and their families directly through its Life After Stroke Services. These include Information, Advice and Support, Communication Support and Life After Stroke grants. We also campaign, educate and inform to increase knowledge of stroke at all levels of society, and we act as a voice for everyone affected by stroke. More about the challenge.... Essentially we are spending the next few months in training to get superhero fit. Then we head out to Chamonix on Friday 30thApril to embark on Project Blanc. Firstly, we will spend 3 days acclimatising at high altitude, practising ascending on skis, climbing in crampons and spending one night above 3500 metres. We then have a window of 5/6 days in which to attempt the ascent (maximising our chances of beating the weather), with our 3 fully qualified mountain guides. The climb will take approximately 2 ½ days, ascending to 4807m with the descent taking a few hours. Our success will depend on no less than the following factors: - The weather (changeable at best – expect snow, extreme cold, winds etc) - Our fitness (work needed) - Our capabilities (learning ski touring and climbing skills pretty quickly)- Random bouts of altitude sickness
- Crevasses (avoiding them)- Avalanches (ditto)
- Ice seracs (Ice rocks that like to detach themselves and fall on people)
......................................................NEW DETAILS! PROJECT BLANC JUST GOT HARDER........................................We would be extremely grateful if you could spare any cash to support us in our quest. We've set quite a stretch fundraising target, but hope we're doing something that'll catch the imagination a little.
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