When people think of those who would attempt an unclimbed
peak in Nepal they would probably imagine some hardcore, multi-skilled bionic
humans that do nothing other than climb mountains, have survival skills that would make Bear Grylls' escapades seem tame, eat nothing but raw
meat and energy bars, spend 99% of their lives in the mountains with the other 1%
spent shopping for mountaineering kit and don epic adventure beards.
OK, a
slight exaggeration there but you know what we mean!
So who are the team that are heading to Nepal in November to
attempt to climb a previously unclimbed peak in the Himalaya, and do they fit
the profile described above?
Let’s say yes...... and no.
Let’s say yes...... and no.
The thing is the team are just normal people with normal lives,
jobs, families and none of them have beards (yet), but they all share a love of
climbing mountains. They all have trekking experience, having taken part in a
variety of expeditions around the globe and it is this that has brought them
together to become the Nar Phu Team. A team with a shared goal – to climb a mountain
that has never been climbed before.
So, let’s meet the Team & hear their thoughts on the upcoming adventure of a lifetime.
Catherine
Catherine
I have lived in Hong Kong for almost 20 years. I was a
lawyer for 22 years (14 years as a Partner) with global law firm Allen &
Overy, but since May 2012 I have been working for various NGOs (fundraising and
doing a broad spread of volunteer work).
My hobbies include travel, hiking, working out in the gym, reading, the
arts and spending time with friends.
Expedition/Charity Challenge History:
In March/April 2013 I completed “Catherine’s Africa
Challenge” to raise funds for AfriKids, comprising of trekking in the Ethiopian Simien Highlands. I also climbed Kilimanjaro in 2007.
I like to go on adventure/wildlife/nature trips to out of the way places which have included Tibet, Nepal, Myanmar, Laos, India, Indonesia, Antarctica, South Georgia, The Falkland Islands, Greenland, Iceland, the Arctic, Guyana, Brazil, Peru, to name a few.
Favourite place in
the world that you have been to & why?
I recently went to the Kashmir Himalayas to try to see snow leopards. I
managed to see some leopards, which was an incredible experience as they are so
difficult to find.
What destination
would you like to visit most & why?
I would like to explore more of Africa as it has fascinating human
history, amazing landscapes, incredible wildlife and very welcoming and open
people.
What attracts you
most about climbing an unclimbed peak?
There are less and less places which remain untouched by
humans. It excites me that the team will place footprints somewhere for the
first time.
What important item
(not on the kit list) will you be taking with you?
A sense of humour.
I live in Suffolk, work as a vet and have 2 grown up daughters, 2 dogs and 2
cats. I enjoy walking and being outside, theatre and food. I am quite
competitive especially with myself and enjoy challenging myself.
Expedition/Charity Challenge History:
Kilimanjaro 2007
Avenue of Volcanoes and Cotopaxi
Elbrus
Stok Kangri
Avenue of Volcanoes and Cotopaxi
Elbrus
Stok Kangri
Favourite place in the world that you
have been to & why?
Summit of Kilimanjaro - my first
mountain, truly a live changing experience.
What destination would you like to
visit most & why?
Norway Pulpit Rock & Finland - Anywhere to see the Northern Lights!
Favourite expedition/charity challenge
memory:
Summit of Kilimanjaro and the amazing
camarderie of a team of Charity Challengers.
What attracts you most about climbing an unclimbed peak?
The unique experience to the unknown.
I live in Yorkshire with my family and work for myself.
Expedition/Charity Challenge History
Music & morale food – 9bars and Mini Cheddar Branston Pickle flavour.
Alaska – pristine wilderness of the area.
Expedition/Charity Challenge History
Favourite place in
the world that you have been to & why?
Dimaniat Islands in the Indian
Ocean…because there is no phone reception there.
What destination
would you like to visit most & why?
To the black section of my bank account!
Favourite
expedition/charity challenge memory:
Waking up with a bucket on
my head at the bottom of a ski lift on Elbrus, beware the local vodka...
What are you looking
forward to most about the unclimbed peak expedition?
Struggling in knee deep snow until I
feel like weeping, then reminding myself that this is a holiday.
What important item
(not on the kit list) will you be taking with you?
Shanks pony
What are you most
concerned about with regards to the Unclimbed Peak Expedition?
Whether Barnsley FC will be promoted next season.
Rhiannon
I live in Chester where I work as a freelance Marketeer. I am
a creative soul with a thirst for adventure, and love nothing more than
spending my free time on the hills or in the wilds.
I have done many UK based challenges such as the Welsh
3000s, 3peaks and national trails, spending most of my time exploring the
national parks of the UK. In 2011 I climbed Kilimanjaro, which was my first
proper taste of an overseas expedition. Since then I have continued to explore
the UK and beyond, completing the Tour du Mont Blanc and climbing Mt. Toubkal in
Morocco. I have also travelled to Malawi and Zambia, which was an amazing
experience.
Favourite place in
the world that you have been to & why?
I can 100% say my favourite place I have ever been to are
the islands of the west coast of Scotland. Be it the Outer Hebrides, the small
isles such as Rum and Eigg or the Isles of Mull and Skye there is just so much to do there and the landscape and wildlife are incredible. We are incredibly lucky to have such amazing places in the UK.
What destination
would you like to visit most & why?
Top of my (extensive) list is Patagonia. For years it has intrigued as it seems such a wild &
beautiful place. Plus it boasts some pretty gnarly peaks!
Why did you choose to
do an unclimbed peak expedition?
I am fascinated with exploration and by those explorers who
have visited lands unknown over the centuries. To stand somewhere where people
have not stood before is a very unique experience in an increasingly explored world.
Favourite
expedition/charity challenge memory:
The night sky on Kilimanjaro. Standing there under a vast
amount of stars & the Milky Way was truly incredible.
What attracts you
most about climbing an unclimbed peak?
The challenge of the unknown. To take it as it comes.
What are you looking
forward to most about the unclimbed peak expedition?
The experience of being in the Himalaya, the landscape, the culture & the people we will meet along the way. Oh, and the epic views!
What important item
(not on the kit list) will you be taking with you?
Music & morale food – 9bars and Mini Cheddar Branston Pickle flavour.
What are you most
concerned about with regards to the Unclimbed Peak Expedition?
The weather. If the conditions are against us it could
seriously affect our attempt on the ascent.
I'm the senior PA for a nuclear power
station. Fascinating stuff! Hobbies include anything outdoors but
mainly running and cycling with the odd bit of swimming. Love hiking and
being up high. I live in Darlington and regularly walk in the Cleveland
Hills.
Expedition/Charity Challenge History:
I've mountain biked across Peru, Vietnam
and Cambodia and hiked the Simien mountains in Ethiopia.
Favourite place in the world that you have
been to & why?
Bermuda - it's a little piece of
heaven.
What destination would you like to visit
most & why?
Australia - just feel it's one of
those places I should go but the long flight puts me off!
Why did you choose to do an unclimbed peak
expedition?
I guess it's something different, something
no-one else may have done and I'm desperate to go above 6000 metres, slowly
does it!
Favourite expedition/charity challenge
memory:
It has to be Ethiopia.
What attracts you most about climbing an
unclimbed peak?
It's quirky! Oh, and
de-ranged!
What important item (not on the kit list)
will you be taking with you?
Nothing - there's no room once I get
several pairs of stilettos in my suitcase :)
I live in North Wales and work for Expedition Wise Ltd. My Interests are visiting new places and walking
up mountains!
Expedition/Charity Challenge History:
Kili, Elbrus, Chhubohe, Kaloche, lots of peaks in South
America, all the 4000m peaks in the alps.
Favourite place in
the world that you have been to & why?
Apart from the unclimbed peak last year, Ecuador is my
favourite country. It is a small country where you can be on Cotopaxi
(highest active volcano in the world – 5897m) in the morning and in the jungle
in the afternoon.
What destination
would you like to visit most & why?
Alaska – pristine wilderness of the area.
Why did you choose to
do an unclimbed peak expedition?
The excitement about trekking in an area not often visited
and then attempting a mountain that no one has ever stood on in the history of
humanity blows my mind.
Favourite
expedition/charity challenge memory:
Last year – climbing Chhubohe in Nepal.
What attracts you
most about climbing an unclimbed peak?
The fact that I will be walking in an area not often
visited and I am not following lots of other people – the thoughts that you may
be the first to walk on the summit ridge and the summit itself.
What are you looking
forward to most about the unclimbed peak expedition?
Trekking in to the Lost Valleys of Nar Phu.
What important item
(not on the kit list) will you be taking with you?
Kindle Paper white – my books are important in all the
downtime and acclimatisation days.
What are you most
concerned about with regards to the Unclimbed Peak Expedition?
Finding a route up the peak and the snow conditions.
I am sure you will agree they all seem pretty normal!
Though we are sure they are all excited and nervous ahead of this epic challenge, we wish them all the luck and safe travels.
You can follow their journey throughout November by liking the Expedition Wise Facebook page where there will be daily updates from the Unclimbed Peak Expedition, as well as on our Twitter account @ExpeditionWise.
If you would like to climb a previously unclimbed peak in Nepal, either for charity or just for your own personal experience, check out our 2015 Unclimbed Peak Expedition!
All the best Team Nar Phu!
I am sure you will agree they all seem pretty normal!
Though we are sure they are all excited and nervous ahead of this epic challenge, we wish them all the luck and safe travels.
You can follow their journey throughout November by liking the Expedition Wise Facebook page where there will be daily updates from the Unclimbed Peak Expedition, as well as on our Twitter account @ExpeditionWise.
If you would like to climb a previously unclimbed peak in Nepal, either for charity or just for your own personal experience, check out our 2015 Unclimbed Peak Expedition!
All the best Team Nar Phu!
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