glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
- Location
- Scotland
I'm not long back from a weekend at Fort William where I did my first (and last) climb of the UK's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
I only went along to keep my daughter company while she and her friends and colleagues raised money for the charity Let Us Shine and was thinking I could pull out if it looked too tough but then she told me she'd got people to sponsor me. Bugger.
Can't say I enjoyed it as it was, for me anyway, really tough. I can't tell you how good the views were - we were in cloud from 1000ft and visibility was about 100 yards and I dropped my camera which pinged off one part after another on every rock as it cartwheeled down the side.
Forty minutes from the top we reached the snow line and it was knee-deep in places, all the way to the summit. Not a breath of wind though, which I'm told is unusual as it's normally blowing a hoolie at the top.
I wanted to pack it in sooo many times but the support and encouragement of others spurred me on. Anyway, that's it done now and out of the way. I can't see me ever repeating it although I might try some of the smaller Bens in future.
The target for the climb alone was £8000 which my daughter's employer will match £ for £, indeed they've agreed to do this for the overall target of £25,000 wich will be fantastic news for the children who'll benefit.
I didn't come on CC seeking sponsorship before the challenge and this is really just a bit of a blether about my weekend, however... if you feel that supporting free education for children in rural Ghana, giving young girls the opportunity to not be married and pregnant at 13 yrs old, destined for a life of servitude and poverty, then if you could give a couple of quid to Let Us Shine via the donation page at JustGiving.com that would be fantastic.
https://www.justgiving.com/BenNevisChallenge2015/
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I only went along to keep my daughter company while she and her friends and colleagues raised money for the charity Let Us Shine and was thinking I could pull out if it looked too tough but then she told me she'd got people to sponsor me. Bugger.
Can't say I enjoyed it as it was, for me anyway, really tough. I can't tell you how good the views were - we were in cloud from 1000ft and visibility was about 100 yards and I dropped my camera which pinged off one part after another on every rock as it cartwheeled down the side.
Forty minutes from the top we reached the snow line and it was knee-deep in places, all the way to the summit. Not a breath of wind though, which I'm told is unusual as it's normally blowing a hoolie at the top.
I wanted to pack it in sooo many times but the support and encouragement of others spurred me on. Anyway, that's it done now and out of the way. I can't see me ever repeating it although I might try some of the smaller Bens in future.
The target for the climb alone was £8000 which my daughter's employer will match £ for £, indeed they've agreed to do this for the overall target of £25,000 wich will be fantastic news for the children who'll benefit.
I didn't come on CC seeking sponsorship before the challenge and this is really just a bit of a blether about my weekend, however... if you feel that supporting free education for children in rural Ghana, giving young girls the opportunity to not be married and pregnant at 13 yrs old, destined for a life of servitude and poverty, then if you could give a couple of quid to Let Us Shine via the donation page at JustGiving.com that would be fantastic.
https://www.justgiving.com/BenNevisChallenge2015/
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