Wednesday, September 30, 2009

.....as if


I wasn't already nervous enough, Mark Chisholm (the one with the Union Flag and the ludicrous rugby onion hat) just got back to the ship with graphic tales of steep precipices, feeling like you're breathing through a pillow, rapid temperature drops and that the mountain is incredibly big when you see it first hand.

Thanks Mark.
By the way. Just under a year to go now.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The team's complete

That's it folks. I finally convinced Eric 'Catfish' Atwood, and Steve Chambers has a mate called Bob Shuter. This brings us to eight which Team Kilimanjaro consider the optimum number.
It's all starting to seem very real now. I know Mark Chisholm was getting nervous a few weeks ago before his climb this year, and he's quite a fitness freak. He tells me that it wasn't so much the legs as the lungs which make it so hard.

This year's bunch

Three of my friends have just got back from doing the same route we'll be taking (apart from the Crater day which is reserved for real men).
Mark Chisholm, Scott Thomson and JJ Pretorius are three shipmates I met on the Express, my previous ship. Mark is now on the Endeavour with me. I'm really proud of them, and Mark says it's the toughest thing he's ever done in his life.
Given that Mark is the super competitive type this puts even more pressure on me. So I've decided that even if they have to restart my heart at the summit I'm still going to come down and say it was easy. This is our secret blogmates.

I'm really under no illusions. A couple of weeks back I did a hike in Yosemite which I have to admit I found quite tough. So I know that the training has to intensify from this point on. I'm not blessed with much gym equipment or much space on my present ship, but I'm going up and down the helideck stairs with a heavy pack on. It doesn't really simulate a slope, but it's all I've got.