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Londoner climbs Mont Blanc for ACET

Climbing a mountain just under 5000m is never easy, but to be possible, good weather is required to make it a safe climb. Unfortunately, that week, the south of France was experiencing freak weather in the form of torrential rains and the worst flash floods in the region for 50 years. This made the altitude acclimatisation more difficult and as the week moved on, it looked increasingly unlikely that my climbing partner, Andrew Smith, and I would have the opportunity to make the ascent.

However, on the morning of Thursday, 17 June, after a night of thunder storms, the rain gradually stopped in Chamonix and there were patches of blue sky, and we began our climb from 1800m. Despite an afternoon snow storm on the mountain, we reached the Refuge du Goûter at 3800m in the early evening for an overnight stay. We met some fellow climbers over dinner who told us that they had been at the hut for several days waiting for suitable weather to make a summit attempt and one had even been caught in the previous evening’s thunderstorm and had to turn back.

At 3.30am on Friday, the weather seemed to have miraculously cleared and we could see towns in the valley below lit up in the dark so we left the hut and started the long uphill trek to the summit.

The weather over the week had left a blanket of deep snow, which made it very tough going and it took 7 hours to reach the summit. The weather started to close in again on the route back to the hut and we could see we were trekking above the rain clouds. The following morning, the thick mist was back and it was snowing as we made our final descent. With the climbing season just starting and this solitary good-weather window last week, it's possible that we were among the first to make the ascent this year.

I'm very grateful for the opportunity, and the weather, to do this and have raised over £1500 for ACET in the process.

Ben Popplestone

22 June 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Money is still coming in and further sponsorships can be made at www.justgiving.com/BenPopplestone

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