Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Dave Pugh

So our challenge has come to an end and i can safely say that i have completed the hardest activity i have ever put myself through and i am blessed to have done with such a quality group of lads who supported me through my lowest moments and laughed with me at my best, jokers throughout they pushed me to the top and ultimatley together we have now comlpleted the challenge set by the Alfie Flynn Mullen trust. 

I have had the best time and its an experience i will never forget, thanks boys! Thank you to all who have supported this journey in one way or another, thanks to my girlfriend Pippa and family for all your support, i love you all dearly!

Its nice to know that 6 days of pain, sickness, tiredness, hunger and weakness has hopefully helped bring a little baby soldier into this world strong and ready to live, thats what it is all about.

Big love to all the Kili Boys!

Dave xxx

P.S 'Sparks Will Fry Ltd' is no joke, or myth, ha ha!

3 comments:

  1. 6 KEYS TO CHOOSING MT KILIMANJARO CLIMBING ROUTE
    To choose the right Kilimanjaro Climb route for you, there are plenty of variables to be mindful of.
    Who: Who is climbing? The whole group's abilities must be factored into choosing a route. The rest of the party is relying on your decision. Pick a route that best fits everyone.
    What: What limitations surround your climb? Are you bound by a budget? Or the number of days on your trip? There are cheap/expensive routes, and short/long itineraries.
    How: How do you see your trek? Do you want the most challenging route or a less strenuous one? These answers will affect which route is for you.
    Where: Where do you want to begin your climb? The routes start from all sides of the mountain. Where you begin affects cost, scenery and scenic variety.
    Why: Why are you climbing? Is it very important to summit? Then choose a route with a high success rate. Do you want to take the best photos? Then pick the most scenic route.
    When: If you are climbing during the dry season, great. But if you are climbing during the rainy season or the shoulder seasons, then the route you select can play into the climb's difficulty.
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