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Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Expedition 1st April 2007.
The Team Leader : Dave Kenyon
Kevin Lloyd
Cameron Bell
Ross Brown
Michael Carachi
John Edwards
Christopher Harris
Matthew Harris
Sarah Hyde
Peter Merckel
Callum Smith
18th April We’ve just had the latest news from Dave Kenyon. The whole team are now safely back in Namche Bazaar, tired but proud of their achievements in the Himalaya. Chris, Matt, Kevin, Sarah, Mike, Ross and Dave all summited Island Peak.
18th April: Of the others John turned around on the climb feeling fairly rough and Cameron never really recovered from his earlier cold and elected to stay in Dingboche with Callum & Peter. From Namche one long days walk will take them back to Lukla for their flight back to Kathmandu where they can finally relax and celebrate!
11th April The majority of the group have successfully reached their goal and got those classic views of Everest from kala Patar. Base camp was almost a village in itself with it’s own bakery, cyber cafe and massage parlour as there’s more than 30 teams attempting Everest from the south this spring. Unfortuently Cameron was suffering from a bad cold and had to drop down to lower altitudes but all being well should rejoin the group in the next couple of days. The next stage of the expedition takes them south around the bulk of the world’s fourth highest mountain – Lhotse, to reach Island Peak’s base camp.
5th April Dave’s just emailed from Namche Bazaar. The treks going well and everybody acclimatising well with no reported problems. They’ve got a rest day tomorrow to help their bodies adapt but should get their first views of Everest.
2nd April The team will be arriving in Nepal this afternoon. They will have a couple of days exploring Kathmandu before flying out to Lukla for the start of the Trek to Everest BC
Renowned as a very modest, but extremely talented rock climber as well as an accomplished guide, Dave's personal experience expands over 30 years climbing in many areas of the world including South East Asia, Asia, Africa, Madagascar, Scandinavia and extensively in Europe & the UK. Along the way he has made several first ascents over the years, a number of which have become hard modern test pieces. Based in North Wales Dave guides full time, spending a substantial amount of every year in the Alps and in between times running rock climbing courses, navigation skills and the other training necessary for safe enjoyment of the British hills.