Berghaus Adventure Challenge - October 2011

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Berghaus Adventure Challenge logoThe Berghaus Adventure Challenge is about helping people who have adventure in their heart achieve their ambitions – it's what Berghaus has been doing for over forty years. For decades, the likes of Sir Chris Bonington, Mick Fowler and Leo Houlding have been a source of inspiration for everyone in the company, providing the stories, images and drama that help define Berghaus. Now, Berghaus want to help even more people achieve their own dreams of adventure.

The Challenge is now into its second year you can see some of last year's winners here. The shortlist is chosen by a panel of experts from Berghaus and Climb Magazine and then readers have the opportunity to choose the winner online.

In September 2011 there was a close run vote between George Ullrich and his trip to Venezuela, and Ricky Munday and his trip to the Carstensz Pyramid Glacier - UKC news report - which the Venezeula trip won by a few votes.


October Shortlist - Voting ends on Friday 14th at 5pm

1) Iceland - Highs and Lows - Jim Salter and Edward Shelley
300km, 1 mountain, and an entire country to cross. This November a team of two climbing and hiking partners plan to cross Iceland's barren interior from the north coast to the south coast, and summit its highest peak, Hvannadalshnukur.

2) Empty Quarter Expedition - Alastair Humphreys
Alastair will attempt a solo expedition based on the journey undertaken by one of Britain's greatest adventurers – Wilfred Thesiger - who travelled extensively through the Empty Quarter desert in the 1940's. The expedition will be very arduous and physical with Alastair travelling alone.

3) Amputee Adventurers - Mark O'Leary and a team of 11
In Feb 2012 a group of mainly civilian amputees and prosthetists will attempt an ascent of Mount Toubkal in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains. They will not only encounter the challenge of the winter conditions and the ascent but they must also overcome limitations imposed by prosthetic limbs.

Iceland - Highs and Lows  © Jim Slater
Iceland - Highs and Lows
Empty Quarter  © Alastair Humphreys
Empty Quarter
Amputee Adventurers  © Mark O'Leary
Amputee Adventurers

You can vote for your favourite here - www.berghaus.com/en/adventure-challenge/shortlists


If you wish to have a chance to win £1000 in cash, and £1000 worth of Berghaus gear towards your planned adventure then submit your application here. Remember it is adventure that counts!




10 Oct, 2011
The would-be Iceland trippers have gone for the novel ploy of attracting votes by featuring a bloke relieving himself outside his tent. Although it is currently winning by quite a distance....
10 Oct, 2011
That would be me! Talk about a toilet with a view...
10 Oct, 2011
I find it terribly frustrating - and I'm sure the other entrants in the competition do as well - that there is so little space in which to describe one's 'adventure'. Trips like these do not lend themselves well to a four line summary! The main point I'd like to add* is that Jim's and my expedition is being done to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support- a charity which I'm sure everyone in the UK has heard of by now and the majority of people will in some way find a connection with the work they do. I chose to support this charity in particular as just 6 months ago my uncle passed way after a long and painful struggle against stomach cancer, leaving my family in shock and deeply affecting my mother and grandmother. I don't wish to use a sob story to glean votes or donations but I feel it is necessary to point out the original purpose of this expedition. Secondly though, I want to express both how surprised and humbled I was when I found out that Jim and I, two unlikely expeditionaries, were shortlisted alongside two such amazing competing entries. The "Amputee Adventurers" are quite simply pure inspiration. The number of obstacles they will face and the amount of determination they will need to overcome them is incredible. I truly wish them the best of luck in their adventure and am genuinely humbled to be placed alongside such a bold and inspiring expedition. And then there's Alastair Humphreys, a man who needs no introduction to those that follow the epic adventures that take place in the world. From cycling 46000 miles around the world to canoeing the Yukon, it seems this man has done it all. In fact, I even wrote to him six months ago to try and learn from his own experience in Iceland (he crossed Iceland in summer last year with photographer Chris Herwig travelling on foot and by inflatable packraft) and received an extremely detailed an informative reply! But anyway, I'd like to encourage everyone to vote in this competition. For Berghaus to donate so generously simply for the cause of creating a more adventurous world is quite remarkable, and as anyone that has worked on an expedition budget will know, £2,000 is a massive amount of funding to receive and would certainly go a very long way! The idea of that amount of assistance seems quite unreal to Jim and I, who are funding our expedition out of our own pockets and are subsisting on the infamous BBB diet in an attempt to scrounge together enough pennies to buy warm kit! Thanks for reading, and please register and vote for one of the adventures! - Ed *If I may - and any Berghaus representative or moderator that thinks it may be inappropriate based on the rules of the competition or because it involves another organisation (Macmillan) please let me know and I will remove this post...

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