Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Challenge is complete


So, after 6 days, 4 volcanoes, many miles travelled, many vertical metres hiked, few hours sleeping in tents and a few "minor injuries" along the way, the 2009 Volcano Charity Challenge was completed in Guatemala in style.

Seventeen "challengers" and 3 guides from Old Town Outfitters set off on the Challenge to raise money for the Phoenix Project here in Guatemala. Most of them were volunteers already on the ground, though we had two volunteers come back for it, and three who were new to GVI.

Pacaya volcano, with it's river of lava was first up on the Sunday, a great warm-up hike across hardened lava to reach what all geography students dream of...real life lava!

Straight in the vans and up to Xela before heading out for the second volcano, Santa María, where we camped at the base before summitting in late afternoon for some spectacular sunsets.

Tajumulco was next, up near the Mexican border, and is the highest volcano in Central America at over 4200m. Due to the long drive, we had to camp further down the first night, before reaching base camp and summitting in the evening.

Finally once off Tajumulco, we drove the long journey to Lake Atitlán, where after a great night in the Casa del Mundo, we summitted our fourth and final "challenge"; San Pedro.

It was a terrific few days, a great challenge and more importantly it helped raise awareness and funds for the Phoenix project via the GVI Charitable Trust.

Dates are already set for 2010, with two separate Challenges in the calendar, the first starting on Sunday 21st November and the second starting on Sunday 28th November. It would be great to see you out here for it.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the Challengers this year, it was a fantastic fun, hugely rewarding and more importantly, a great example of what can be done for the projects out here. cheers


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Friday, November 27, 2009

Onto Lake Atitlan

Tajumulco was summited and enjoyed by all despite the relentless clouds. It gets extremely cold up there at the highest point in Central America but the beautiful hike made up for the suffering!

Then it was onto Lake Atitlan, this stunning Lake surrounded by Volcanoes is a great place for the challenge to draw to a close. Spending the night in the Casa Del Mundo provided a little taste of luxury in preparation for the last slog up the San Pedro Volcano. Beautiful views and great home made food helped to ease the weary souls and this morning San Pedro beckons!








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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Tajumulco

Today the guys hiked up the majority of the Tajumulco volcano, the highest point in Central America to the camp site near the summit where they will spend the night.

No serious incidents on the way up although Jen was trapped mid bush poo when her knee which she had earlier injured seized up on her! She must have been panicking but luckily she managed to get out of it herself without calling for help!!!

The team were running low on water so sent for a mule to bring some more and it only seemed logical to load it with beer as well so they will be enjoying beers at the summit. These are sure to be nice and cold as it is freezing on this the most exposed point in Central America and at over 4000 meters the altitude adds a nice chill!

At last contact there was cloud hugging the summit so they were waiting for this to clear so they can enjoy the stunning views, if it does tonight they will summit for sundowners, if not a nice early 4am start to catch sunrise.




A last thought, some of you may have heard Dom's latest excuse for potential poor performance which was a sore bum! He has been avidly applying 'deep heat' to help soothe his aching bum so much so that he actually burnt it. It is aparaently a little swollen and looks like the peak of Tajumulco, photo above shows Dom's bum...I mean Tajumulco!


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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

2 down with Santa Maria

If Pacaya was a good warm up for the team Santa Maria was definitely more of a challenge however they made it and enjoyed stunning views and amazing photo opportunities.




Naturally things became a little competitive on the way up but Team Jen showed Team Chris who's boss and thrashed them to the top!

On the way down Dom seemed to experience a little trouble with what can only be described as wobbly legs, blame was initially focused on his flimsy plimsolls but suspicion is arising that his water bottle was full of whiskey...

Photos and some video diaries to follow soon.


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Monday, November 23, 2009

They're off!!!

The 2009 GVI Phoenix Charity Challenge started yesterday with Volcan Pacaya. This amazing volcano changes everyday but you can normally guarantee a good bit of smoke and some lava.

The challengers enjoyed a real treat yesterday with lots of lava and beautiful views. It is quite amazing standing in front of molten rock and can provide great photo opportunities. GVI's Latin America Regional Director Danny was so encapsulated he forgot to move and melted the soles from his shoes!! As I spoke to the guys this morning they were in Xela on the look out for a new pair.


Today the group will embark on Santa Maria which may be the most challenging of the volcanoes and promises some chilly/freezing conditions at the top. Good luck guys!


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Friday, November 20, 2009

Global Giving Match funding

Hi guys

Only a few days left for the challenge, but we have just received very good news!

Global Giving have now a promotion to match donations. This means for any donation up to $500 the GVICT will get the amount donated plus the same amount as a matching fund! This offer is only for a limited time (2 weeks) and for a max amount of cash, so hurry up to send in those donations so they count double!

Also, for all of you from America, Global giving donations are tax-deductible for Americans

So click here and you can make those donations count DOUBLE!!
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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Less than a week to go and the fundraising keeps coming in!

Hi guys

Yes - this time next week we will have climbed our 1st volcano of the challenge! I am very excited about it and can't wait to meet the rest of the challenge members!
Dom, our Challenge leader and GVI Phoenix founder, just sent me some GREAT news. Between all of your hard work fundraising, and your kind contributions, we have reached $20,000!!!
Do you know have many student fees, books, organic gardens and food for the kids that's going to cover....?
We are so grateful for your contributions and fundraising efforts, but there's still a week to go, so don't stop the efforts and keep the donations coming in!!!

See you in a few day

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