All's well that ends well
News from Ian:
'As for health, right eye is still half sight but making
a slow recovery, toe is now purple and getting some feeling back into it and otherwise feel pretty good, going climbing this week and at the weekend and aim to start work in about 10 days'
Big piece in the Keswick Reminder this week, double page spread with loads of photos and in colour too. The last time they printed a colour picture was for the queens visit! We are honoured.
That's probably it for now, or at least until the next jolly. It's been quite an adventure and a fantastic experience. Thanks to the rest of the team and to you all for the comments and support, it really means a lot.
Stuart.
Night view from Base Camp

3 Comments:
Thank you Stuart for the brilliant account of your trip and for all the photos. It has been wonderful to follow and to feel involved. Many congratulations and all the best in future expeditions to you all.
Jane and John
Hi Stuart,
Fantastic stuff and the pictures too. The star movement stuff is great. Something that we spoke about briefly when we met at the base camp. However, I could not take them that night at the basecamp due to freezing temperatures and strong winds. Im glad you did.
Best wishes and all the best.
Shozeb Haider
Oxford
Hello. Thank you for allowing me to share your experience. I found out about your trip from a KE email newsletter. I am so happy Ian is recovering and you are all healthy! The way you described and photographed I felt as if I were right there with you. I have tremendously enjoyed reading your story.(I reserved an aftn on my day off to read from start to finish.) I would be interested if you could briefly describe the process leading up to summiting Mt.Everest...what type o training, amt of finance, petitioning, etc. were involved.
God's best
Chancey
midwest USA
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