Tuesday 3 November 2009

It's not over, it's the continuation of what has already begun.


This expedition started out with 16 young and naive team students, over 18 months ago. I was unable to return with the same team. What I did return with was a team of mature and experienced and competant young adults ready to carry what they've learned over the past 18 months forward into their futures. I can honestly say with hand on heart that I am so proud of what they have achieved as both individuals and team players, it has been an absolute privilege to know them, work with them and an honour to be able to call them friends. I have seen these people make decisions that many adults would fear to make and have confidence to stick by their convictions. When other teams out in the Himalaya were failing to reach their goals (mentioning no names) we gritted our teeth dug deep into the reserves to overcome sickness and fatigue to achieve our main aim, seeing sunset on Everest from the top of Kala Patthar, as a whole team.

Our return to the UK last night isn't the end, but it marks the continuation of what has already begun. This team forged a friendship second to none and it is inevitable that one or two may drift away but what they can rely on is that they will always be welcomed back with open arms.

All of this could not of been possible if it wasn't for Stef, Matt, Anne and the Sherpas and Guides, their professionalism, willingness to pass on knowledge and experience has left the team with a hunger to do more.