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Team EWR rise to the Three Peaks Challenge
19th June 2006

Following their return from the Himalayas, members of the Everest West Ridge (EWR) expedition joined forces with members of the Carnegie sport science support team to participate in the Three Peaks Challenge in an effort to help raise money for the Rugby Football League (RFL) Benevolent Fund.

Team EWR commented that to successfully climb the peaks of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike & Snowdon in 24 hours you require the team qualities similar to that necessary upon expeditions.

John bears the cold to return to Everest Base Camp
31st May 2006

Carnegie support team staff member John Allan, who made an early journey back to Leeds Met from Nepal in April following a short period of altitude sickness, has returned to Everest Base Camp to offer his support to the Army expedition teams travelling back from the mountains.

John is joined in his quest by the Whartons Bear, from Whartons School in Otley.

Summit bid halted
23rd May 2006

The Army team has taken the decision not to make another attempt at the summit due to the dangerous and life-threatening conditions of the mountain.

Everest summit teams announced
11th May 2006

The Army have announced the teams that will attempt to reach the summit of Everest via the West Ridge and the teams that will play a key role in the expedition's overall success.

The Army team reach Everest's West Ridge
9th May 2006

The Army team reach the West Ridge As reported by the BBC, the Army team has reached the West Ridge of Everest to begin the final ascent. The team has been aided by Leeds Met Carnegie researchers who have just returned from visiting Base Camp.

Reflecting on when Leeds Met Everest
2nd May 2006

On Friday 5 May 2006, students and staff at Leeds Met will have the opportunity to share in the experiences of the Leeds Met staff, who visited the Army team, prior to their summit attempts, at Everest Base Camp. Joining the Leeds Met will be the leader of the Junior team, Graham Carter, who will be reflecting on his own experiences of Everest.

Carnegie Support team touch down at Base Camp 24th April 2006

The Carnegie Support team have arrived at Tilman's Base Camp.

Steve Cobley was the first team member to report back from the camp with decriptions of 'clear sky and weather, and fantastic views of Everest'.

Arrival and acclimatisation 17th April 2006

The Carnegie Support team, who recently departed from Headingley to join the Everest West Ridge 2006 expedition team, have begun their journey to Base Camp.

Visiting team depart for Everest 12th April 2006

John O’Hara, Louise Sutton, John Allan, Steve Cobley and David Jackson, members of the Leeds Met Everest West Ridge project, are heading out to Everest Base Camp.

 

Leeds Met Everest team pack up 7th April 2006

Members of the Leeds Met Everest West Ridge project team have been packing in preparation for their visit to Everest Base Camp this month.

EWR Team Set Off 22nd March 2006

Everest West Ridge Expedition Launch The British Army and the Territorial Army, supported by Leeds Met, set off today to begin their attempt to be the first British Team to ascend Mount Everest by one of its toughest and most dangerous routes, the West Ridge.

Everest West Ridge at Dean Clough 8th March 2006

The Directors of Dean Clough, Halifax, and Leeds Met jointly hosted an event at Dean Clough to promote Leeds Met’s partnership with the Everest West Ridge 2006 Expedition Team.

Everest West Ridge Expedition Launch 6th March 2006

Everest West Ridge Expedition Launch Thursday 2 March 2006 saw the official launch of the Everest West Ridge (EWR) 2006 Expedition, which was held at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.