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              Everest 2018




              By Lance Corporal Simon Richards

              Arriving in Kathmandu in the early hours I

              experienced first hand the hustle and bustle
              of a thriving city built on the history of
              Mount Everest. Staying in the Summit Hotel
              whilst there also gave me time to prepare
              for the adventure ahead.




              Lukla

              The famous flight into the most dangerous airport in the world,
              Lukla, was an experience I would never forget with the extremely
              quick descent into a windswept valley.
              The Trek
              We began our trek in the village of Lukla at 2,860 metres heading
              higher and further into the Khumbu Valley. Experiencing higher

              altitudes can affect your body in many ways from headaches,           View of
              coughs and sickness. I was lucky enough not have any symptoms        Mount
              and acclimatised well. Along our climb we met many different          Everest

              nationalities and I was fortunate enough to speak with many
              Nepalese people who lived in the villages we went through. All were
              very friendly and provided us with hydration and food, the staple
              diet being Dal Bhat, a curried potato, soup and rice dish, washed
              down with an urn of lemon tea.
              Mount Everest

              The views of Mount Everest were always rewarding and to see the
              great mountain in the flesh as it were, is an amazing sight. The

              mountain itself gives off both an aura of wonder and a sense of

              danger. It’s interesting to see the many other Himalayan mountain
              ranges surrounding Everest herself, including Ama Dablam, Island
              and Mera Peak.
              To Base Camp

              With temperatures often below freezing, knowing your kit and how
              to use it is always important and this was put to the test many times
              once we had reached the areas of Gorak Shep at some 5,164 metres.
              Although our main aim was to reach Everest Base Camp we were
              able to summit Kala Patthar at a height of 5,643 metres giving great
              views of Mount Everest and the mountains surrounding her.

              Arriving at Base Camp and seeing what is effectively a small village
              of mess tents and shelters was awe inspiring, with views stretching
              up through the Khumbu ice fall and beyond. It’s a busy place as
              climbers from all nations are coming down from the mountain as
              well as up.
              Fantastic Experience

              The whole experience has been fantastic and something that I
              will never forget, with the help of funding through the Corps my
              initial dream of visiting Nepal and indeed Mount Everest was made
              possible. It is an area I will aspire to visit again and push myself a
              little further and a little higher.





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