We specialise in organising and leading cycling and trekking challenges in the UK and overseas expeditions for individuals, companies and charities.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Thursday, 12 September 2013
A very busy summer
Well it has been a fantastic few months for us here at Expedition Wise with teams quite literally across the whole of Europe challenging themselves on foot and bike.
In July the JDRF Global Cycle Challenge team set off from the pretty village of Vaz on the edge of the Dolomite mountains with the route and challenge laid out before them. The group set off to tackle the first day, a mere 120km with 2800m of climbing. This was followed by 102km and 2200m on day 2 and a gentle final day of 116km and 3200m. So over the entire 3 day challenge route the group had cycled nearly the same height as Everest! In addition to this they also have to date raised an phenomenal $260,000 for JDRF which is truly amazing.
Also during July, back here in the UK we ran a number of challenges including a team raising funds to support Walkabout were taking on the demanding 3 peaks challenge which encompasses the 3 highest points in Scotland, England and Wales which adds up to an equally astonishing 26 miles and over 3000m of ascent. The Transaid team enjoyed some stunning views during their Snowdon memorial climb, followed but some equally fantastic food and drink afterwards. We are especially proud of the Investec Ashes Cycle Challenge that visited all the grounds used in the Ashes series, culminating at Lords the day before the completion started. This covered some of the best countryside in the UK and covered over 330 miles. We were joined but some truly brilliant cyclists, which included the cricketing legend Mike Gatting who say a little about the event here.
In July the JDRF Global Cycle Challenge team set off from the pretty village of Vaz on the edge of the Dolomite mountains with the route and challenge laid out before them. The group set off to tackle the first day, a mere 120km with 2800m of climbing. This was followed by 102km and 2200m on day 2 and a gentle final day of 116km and 3200m. So over the entire 3 day challenge route the group had cycled nearly the same height as Everest! In addition to this they also have to date raised an phenomenal $260,000 for JDRF which is truly amazing.
Then this last month saw Brian lead a small team to successfully summit Elbrus in Georgia, one of the 7 summits. The team had to struggle with several days of poor weather and heavy snow fall which saw a number of avalanches high on the mountain. A number of teams decided to descend but with Brian keen eye noticed a chance of a weather window so they grabbed this with both hands and reached the summit in the early morning and were safely back down at the base for dinner. We will be returning next year so please get in touch if you would like to join us.
Finally we have just had our last London to Paris event for the year to come home after more fantastically challenging weather, this didn't dilute the amazing cycling through the Hampshire countryside then down through the rolling fields of Northern France via Dieppe and into the bustling capital of Paris, finishing beneath the iconic Eiffel Tower. Well done to everyone who took part.
There is no rest for the wicked though as we still have several more cycle challenges taking place this month as well as the epic Brutal, a double iron man distance triathlon!
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
100% success for London 2 Paris!
Our season of cycling events all kicked off on 7th June with our first London to Paris ride.
With 40 participants representing charities including Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), Princess Alice Hospice, Cornwall Hospice Care we enjoyed a rather dramatic ride out from the edges of London at York House toward the south coast with thunder storms on the horizon.
But everyone worked really hard and enjoyed the rural roads leading through the home counties.
The weather for day 2 was kinder and the teams got to enjoy the sights and sounds of Northern France and very quickly got into the swing of cycling in France.
With the miles racking up quickly spirits were high and even though there were a few punctures, 8 for one rider alone, the smiles were plentiful as they kept the wheels spinning and edged closer to Paris.
The final ride into Paris was as magical as ever, with a few laps of the city passing the honey pot attractions of Champs Elysees and L'Arche De Triomphe finishing up beneath the iconic Eiffel Tower.
A supreme effort from everybody and a great first cycle event for the year so why not join us on 23rd August for our next open event and experience it all for yourself.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Kili in the Sun!
After my previous two treks up Kilimanjaro being in constant
rain, I had lost some belief in the dry seasons in East Africa actually
existing anymore. However, I should not
have doubted the weather as on this challenge, we had the best weather I have
ever had on any of my previous 16 successful Kilimanjaro climbs. Even summit night, we
were trekking in almost zero wind and balmy temperatures of minus 5-7.
Not only did this challenge re-inspire me because of the
fantastic weather, allowing us superb views at all times, but also as it is was
early in the season after the May rains all the camps were very quiet and we
had the surprise of a private summit for more than 30 minutes!
I had the privilege of leading a great group of friends
raising money for Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) on behalf of The
Ultimate Travel Company.
I did find it hard this year what with my training involving
a week spent snorkelling and drinking in Ibiza for my wife’s 40th –
not the best training schedule I must admit and contra to my normal no alcohol
for 2 weeks before any high altitude trek.
However, all in all a fantastic challenge and really
enjoyable so get out there and challenge yourselves this year.
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Expedition Wise team to climb unconquered Himalayan summit
This year is the 60th anniversary of the first successful ascent of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Inspired by this historic achievement, this November our
Director, Brian Jackson and 2 other Expedition Wise staff, Ian Foster and Bug
Wrightson, are attempting to ascend an unclimbed mountain in Nepal.
The 3 intrepid explorers
will head out to a recently opened up area of Nepal north of the Annapurna
range taking up to 9 days to trek in, 7 days to climb and 7 days to trek out
again.
They will attempt to be
the first ever people to climb Chhubohe (5,603m/18,383ft).
Brian is
specifically raising money for Pancreatic
Cancer UK, as he recently lost a friend to pancreatic cancer. If you wish to support him in his
fundraising, please click on the link to his Just Giving page and click on
Donate.
100% of all funds raised
will go directly to the charity
as Brian is paying for the challenge himself.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Ethiopia Simien Mountains – 2013
Our Director has once again been off leading a Charity Challenge expedition to the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia, now his 5th expedition to these parts.
Well, what a
difference a year makes!
In 2012 at each
camp there were between 10 – 20 people queuing for medical attention but this
year, with the new Arkwasiye clinic, (paid for by a previous Charity Challenge
trek group – BDO Stoy Hayward) there were only a handful of people at each
campsite. This is fantastic news for the region.
This year, our
Director was leading a group raising money for AfriKids (projects for young
people on the streets in Ghana) whilst trekking for 8 days through the Simien
mountains from West to East and summiting Ras Dashen, the highest peak in
Ethiopia and 4th highest in Africa on route.
Monday, 8 April 2013
We Did This!!!
2012 was an amazing year
when we facilitated the raising of more than £560,000 for different charities
across the UK and overseas.
Each year, we choose a
different charity to support with a percentage of any profit that we make as a
company. Last year, it was AfriKids
(working with children on the street in Ghama); this year we have chosen to support
Maranatha Gateway, working in Uganda.
They
are working to set up a Vocational Training Centre in Sozi, Kalangala on the
Ssese Islands on Lake Victoria in Uganda. Sozi (Luganda for a rocky hill) is a
small peninsula of jungle and oil palm plantations on the east coast of Bugala
Island, Uganda. This is one of the beautiful Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria –
just 40 miles off the mainland.
Maranatha Gateway intends to train
people in the following skills:
·
Brick
making, Building and Carpentry to help them build better homes
·
Crop
Growing for better eating and also potentially for selling
·
Animal
Husbandry (Goats) to help a sustained income
·
Tilapia
Breeding (a local fish) again for eating and selling
·
Basic
Engine Maintenance mainly for motor bikes and outboard motors
·
Basic
Numeracy as many locals have never learnt counting and measuring
·
Basic
English as this is the country’s main official language
We want to
thank all of you who have taken part in any challenge, pre-expedition training
weekend, medical first aid course, or other event with us this year as you have
helped support this charity
.
We have
specifically bought a jeep for the charity and are looking at supporting other innovations such as solar
power, wind power and building projects.
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