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A complete account of an incomplete crossing

I have now completed my write up of the 2016 Challenge, which can be read here:

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=384654847778959152#allposts

(You'll have to copy and paste that into your browsers' address bar, I'm afraid, as I'm not clever enough to create a clicky link.)

Re: A complete account of an incomplete crossing

Something not right Jeremy.

I get a message "You do not have permission to view this page"

Re: A complete account of an incomplete crossing

AussieMike
Something not right Jeremy.

I get a message "You do not have permission to view this page"


That link doesn't work for me either; Google does something wierd with the link and takes me to a Google login page.

Instead, you could follow this link which is the first section of Jeremy's 2016 account. You can then step through all 175 posts to read the full story.

Jeremy - Well done on getting back on your feet and into the mountains.

Re: A complete account of an incomplete crossing

Oooohhh ... thank you Judith.

It's great to have clever people around, who know how to make things like clicky links!

Re: A complete account of an incomplete crossing

A good read that Jeremy, despite being fragmented into lots of little ones.
I think your experience ought to go out in the Chally magazine.
It shows what can happen, and to a very very experienced hill man as well.
I broke a leg in 2004.
David Albon had that nasty slip too.
Sometimes the Chally is made out to be too easy.
This sort of report shows what can happen.
Glad to see you are back on again this year.
Look forward to catching up some where between the two coasts :-)

Re: A complete account of an incomplete crossing

An excellent write up Jeremy, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!