Arrival in Base Camp
- 8 Apr 07, 05:41 AM
This is our third day at Base Camp. With setting up tents and camera gear I’ve only just got round to writing a blog entry. It’s also been extremely difficult to muster much energy in the last couple of days. We’re now at 5300m, and just walking from A to B is a bit of an effort.
I’m starting to acclimatise now, and things are becoming easier, but when we arrived it was about all I could do to make it into camp and have a cup of tea. The night before I hadn’t slept particularly well, which is apparently a normal side effect of altitude. We then walked for about three hours to Base Camp.
We’d been filming the team arriving just outside camp, and I ended up carrying two backpacks the remaining 500m or so. It more or less wiped me out. How the Sherpas, who carry most of the expedition equipment, do it, I have no idea.
We’re now settling in to life at Base Camp, and the Xtreme Everest team has got the science under way. It’s a pretty hostile environment here. It got down to -12C last night, and everything freezes. As you breathe out at night, the water vapour freezes on your sleeping bag and inside your tent. In the morning most of my stuff ends up covered in ice. We’ve got a couple of months living here. Should be fun!
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Dear Ben, Rob and the rest of the Horizon / Xtreme Team,
We are following your blog closely having visited the Khumbu in February. Unfortunately 4ft of snow falling in 24 hours meant that Tengboche was as far as we got, so your account of the path beyond is of great interest, wetting the appetite for a second visit.
Good luck with the rest of your expedition, stay away from the Chang.
All the best
Terry Harvey
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Hi glade to here evryone is ok, my son paul wood is taking part in the firs group, as a nurse working in acute care i look forward to the research results and seeing the horrizen programe. all the best jan.
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