Wednesday, August 25, 2010

I did it! It was the hardest thing I've ever done!


7 Peaks In 7 Days For Autism   -    My trip to India was cancelled due to flash floods (see link).  Determined to challenge myself and raise awareness for autism, I conquered 7 peaks in 7 days in 3 countries instead.  It was a total of 44 hours hiking and 6,420 metres of ascent and descent!  For more photos of the challenge click here...For videos of the challenge click here...
To everyone who has sponsored me so far - a massive thank you - your generosity and well wishes mean everything.
Which mountains did I climb? 
Day 1:Carn Ban Mor (Scot): 5 hours hiking - 1052m altitude
Day 2:Ben Nevis (Scot): 7 1/2 hours hiking - 1344m altitude
Day 3:Ben Lomond (Scot): 6 hours hiking - 974m altitude
Day 4:Skiddaw (Eng): 4 hours hiking - 931m altitude
Day 5:Broad Crag (Eng): 9 hours hiking - 934m altitude
Day 6:Helvellyn (Eng): 4 hours hiking - 950m altitude
Day 7:Snowdon (Wales): 6 1/2 hours hiking - 1085m altitude
(Finished on Sunday 22nd August 2010) 

Friday, August 13, 2010

Plan B

Unfortunately I am not going to the Indian Himalayas. :( The area that I was going to, Leh, has been hit by devastating floods last week which has left a death toll of 185 and 200 people still missing. It has barely been reported by the British press. Please pray for the people of Leh and their lives that they will need to rebuild. The decision got made yesterday (Thursday) to cancel the trip. Naturally I am very disappointed after 7 months of preparation but am currently preparing Plan B, the goal now is 7 British mountains in 7 days, starting the new trip on Sunday... :)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-10937196
http://m.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/terrified-trekkers-recount-hell-in-himalayas-20100813-12270.html

Monday, August 9, 2010

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I would like to sincerely thank everyone for their support, kindness and generosity for the 'teampetertrek' project. The support, both financial and emotional, from family, friends, school colleagues and parents from school, has been overwhelming. The donations, sponsorship and fundraising have exceeded my expectations, meaning it has already broken the £3,500 barrier (including gift aid). All of this money will go (and most already has) to the National Autistic Society, as I have completely self-funded the trip. For more information on the charity itself, you can visit http://www.autism.org.uk/ - A week to go, and I am nervous but excited about the challenge ahead!Http://www.justgiving.com/teampetertrek

Sunday, August 1, 2010

My knee

I set off hiking on Friday with Frank only to find my knee was sufferring from too much excerise. I was gutted! The hike was cancelled and I drove home dejected.

I'd covered 46 miles during the week either running or walking. Two days later, and after resting, wearing a knee support and a good massage my dear old dad, my knee's feeling much better. Confidence is crucial now, and if I think I can do it, then I will do it.

Off today to be my best mate's best man!