This snapshot, taken on 02/10/2010, shows web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. External links, forms and search boxes may not work in archived websites.
Skip to:
Page content
Navigation
Royal Navy main navigation
Search

Challenge

18th March 2010

No Stopping Us Now – Well Not Until the Next Hurdle!

17 people rate this

A very, very, short note tonight to let you know that the expedition is still on..Hurrah!!!

After much phoning, emailing, texting and writing we have managed to get various new sponsors to cover the gaps in our £10k shortfall. For anyone in the “City” Forex trading, or who works in the currency markets shorting to make a profit, can I just thank you for contributing to the expeds near demise!  Two years of individual effort rendered almost pointless in just a couple of weeks. 

8th March 2010

How Tigger Got His Name – And Other Crazy Stuff!

31 people rate this

Hurrah,….Back on-line after a two week absence due to expedition preparation and training, as well as the day job……..Now it’s my intention to give you an update on the expedition and how we are progressing towards our ultimate objective, which is now only two weeks away.  However, I have been asked several times why my blog name is “Tigger-Hart?”  I have heard at least one story which associated my hair colour with Tigger’s ‘orange’ stripes as the reason.  In light of such profoundly wrong suggestions (I am actually a ’strawberry blonde’ rather than a ‘Ginger’), I thought it prudent to remove the confusion and give a brief explanation of why I am called ‘Tigger’-Hart.

14th February 2010

Gopping Goats and Frozen Brains

20 people rate this

For an insight into the funnier side of mountaineering adventures take a look at:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJTzveLeWrnU

It can be found on You Tube under either: TiggerHart or Gopping Goats and Ice Cold Heads.

It ’s been  a few days since I last wrote and several people have asked me why I haven’t been putting fingers to keyboard since my last blog.  Well the answer is that every spare moment that I have had, has been taken up with trying to make the video link back from the mountain come to fruition.  Trying to combine a 12-14 hour day job with putting together aspects of a major expedition are pretty demanding and it is only through the patience of those that are willing to support us that there is any chance of the whole thing paying off.  It has always been my ambition to try to capture the ‘essence’ of the mountains, adventure, life on the edge through the medium of film.  I had this ambition long before video became the norm and I spent a lot of time pressing the button of my manual camera in extremely rapid succession to try to capture all the moments that create the experience. 

Kayaking around Alaska was an awesome experience.  We went around the outside coastline, where cruiseliners don't go due to the seriously adverse seas.  On a couple of occasions we had Killer Whales jumping up around the boats.  There was even a baby Killer Whale in the pod that investigated us one day! On another occasion we were paddling along and found ourselves within the circle of bubbles of a group of Humpbacks who were 'Bubble Netting.' We only just managed to paddle out of the circle before the Whales came bursting out of the water with mouths agape.  If we had been just seconds slower, it would have made a truly stunning video clip; "Humpback eats Kevlar encased Human" would have been a drammatic title but I am glad that I wasn't made famous by that footage.

Kayaking around Alaska was an awesome experience. We went around the outside coastline, where cruise liners don't go due to the seriously adverse seas. On a couple of occasions we had Killer Whales jumping up around the boats. There was even a baby Killer Whale in the pod that investigated us one day! On another occasion we were paddling along and found ourselves within the circle of bubbles of a group of Humpbacks who were 'Bubble Netting.' We only just managed to paddle out of the circle before the Whales came bursting out of the water with mouths agape. If we had been just seconds slower, it would have made a truly stunning video clip; "Humpback eats Kevlar encased Human" would have been a dramatic title but I am glad that I wasn't made famous by that footage.

3rd February 2010

Preparing for the Ultimate Challenge

21 people rate this

Having faced quite a few tribulations in previous expeditions I am, as always, a little nervous about the challenge of Makalu.  As the date of departure gets nearer, I find myself questioning my physical and mental ability to undertake the huge effort it is going to take to summit the worlds 5th highest mountain by its hardest route.