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Paul’s trek for Cavendish Cancer Care
26th August 2009
Anyone who knows Paul will tell you that he has been a different man since deciding some time ago to commit to the Himalayan adventure. Out walking his new dog George on a daily basis
(sometimes twice a day), recruiting a personal trainer and being more careful with what he eats and drinks, Paul has thrown himself into it 100%, in the true British spirit and tradition of charitable endeavour.
I like to try and do things as well as I can, said Paul, so launching into such a ridiculous assault on Everest base camp without any preparation was a non-starter. I realised that once I had pressed the confirm key on the computer keyboard, there was no turning back and I would have to give it a good go. And once Id decided that Cavendish Cancer Care would be the beneficiary charity, it became much easier to focus the mind on the job in hand.
Taking on this sort of challenge would for some people be fairly easy, but for me, getting into shape to even be able to attempt it has been quite a big deal. I wasnt exactly known for being the outdoor sporty type in recent years, and preparing for the trek has involved significant lifestyle changes that have proven very positive.
Paul is having to find the money himself for the trip, and is being backed by the family firm
Fretwell-Downing, who are sponsoring some of the new kit required for the expedition.
Photography nut Paul is less worried about altitude sickness on the trip than he is about being able to keep his Nikon fully-charged. I think the desire to take a lot of photos will be overwhelming, I just hope that modern battery technology is up to the job and I dont return home with an empty memory card!
To sponsor Pauls Himalayan trek for Cavendish Cancer Care, visit Pauls Just Giving page at www.justgiving.com/pauldowningbasecamp
Ref: MAY185 Himalayan trek 2009



