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BLOG: Kay Mitchell  15th Apr 2007
 
Triumphant Trek A

Trek A arrived at Everest Base Camp at about midday yesterday, and they were amazing. They had made the decision the night before to keep together so that they would arrive at Base Camp together. Just before midday, we saw this group of blue jacketed people with a flag, and then they started singing! They had made a special song up for their arrival and into camp they walked! Every single member of the trek had made it:
Mary Rawson, Christine Rawson, Susanne Rawson, Ben Palmer-Fry, Judith Taylor, Chris Murray, Andrew Murray, Nick Knight, Lesley Cannings, James Hambly, Marian Mateer, Martin Haywood, Olivia Haywood, Dave Fletcher, Gerry Kennedy, Helen Hoyle, and Cameron Holloway, with their trek leader ? Paul, and Sherpas.

Today, the sun has really come out, and it seems to be a bit warmer, so Trek A have brought good weather with them. Thank you. The Everest Base Camp staff are now busy testing all the day one subjects, and things seem to be on schedule, despite temperamental machinery. The EBC lab staff have been great. We finished the Caudwell Xtreme Team testing late yesterday, so they had to pull out all the stops to reconfigure the lab for trekker testing today. They worked hard into the evening to pull it off. Thanks to George, Gwen, Jildou, Jules, Nikki, Callan, Mark W, Mark E, Liesl and David.

The climbers have started their acclimatisation programme now that testing for the CXE team has finished. They have set off in groups today to climb Kala Patar, and we expect most of them back at around 6pm Nepal time. This is the first day that the EBC group has been split into two groups, and it feels strange not to have more than half the group around. Still, the camp is busy with trek A wandering around, getting a feel for what we have set up here, and also getting tested.

Our Sherpas are busy organising equipment to go up the mountain as usual. Mac and the logisitics team are constantly working to keep the camp shipshape.

Finally, one of my best friends is getting married today. Best wishes to Nicole and T. I feel a long way away from them right now., but look forward to seeing them soon.


Comments on this article
By: Izzy HarveyWhen: 16th Apr 2007 16:44
Hi Jules! Good luck to you from gorgeously sunny London! Hope you're not too cold out there but I guess you've got the right clothes! Mark and I are thinking of you (and are glad we're NOT there - well I haven't got the right shoes...!!!!) LOL Izzy & Mark Xxx


By: Wynne AvelingWhen: 16th Apr 2007 15:57
Congratulations to trek A especially Martin and Olivia Hayward. Thanks to Martin's presence at base camp I have had a quiet day at the Heart Hosp (ie no Martin saying have you sent for the next patient) and time to blog. We leave with trek G on Sat
Wynne A


By: Siobhan MythenWhen: 16th Apr 2007 14:18
Well done everyone and thanks Kay and the team for all your Blogs keeping us up-to-date (and the Horizon ones are very good too on their site).
Please send our congratulations and love to Lesley C. on such a great acheivement.
Siobhan & Kate


By: diana harveyWhen: 16th Apr 2007 11:10
Well done, Jules. There's nothing as good as keeping busy.

love from Mother



By: IsabelleWhen: 16th Apr 2007 09:41
Hi Kay and all,
Sounds that things are going really well.. I have been thinking of you and hope you would acclimatise quickly and get warm feet! Thanks for the blog, fantastic pictures and keeping us up to date with the latest news.. Best wishes to you all.
If there is anything I can bring you from London, let me know.
Good luck
Isabelle


By: Simon LesterWhen: 16th Apr 2007 09:29
Congrats to Trek A and support team, looking forward to following in your footsteps.
Simon


By: lamontWhen: 16th Apr 2007 04:10
Thank you Kay for the continued updates. Great picture of the trekker group. Best of luck to all and especially the climbers as they begin their moves through the Icefall.


By: TeresaWhen: 15th Apr 2007 19:25
Congratulations to the Trekkers ( a South African word, by the way) and congratulations to the CXE Team on what sounds like excellent organisation. Best wishes to you all. Wishing you lots of South African sunshine. Teresa Morgan


By: BarbaraWhen: 15th Apr 2007 19:00
Thanks Kay for the updates. When I log on and there is no news for that day you have no idea how dissappointed I feel. Nothing like pressure to keep up the Blogs. Hope you are not feeling to far away, just imagine what it would be like without these blogs.
Take care. Barbara


By: Rob StephensWhen: 15th Apr 2007 15:40
Good luck all of you. Enjoying reading the 'news' which is linked to now from the centre for anaesthesia website!
Cheers Rob


By: nuala mcmorrowWhen: 15th Apr 2007 13:17
Well done everyone.Can't wait to see Marian to hear how it went. Time is flying by until we leave on 12th May Safe journey back everyone.
Nuala


By: Bob HamblyWhen: 15th Apr 2007 09:25
Well Done to all the members of Trek A and a big thankyou to you Kay for keeping us mere spectators in the picture.
Best of luck everyone - happy testing.



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