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by Luciano136 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:37 pm

Sweet, so that's at least 3 Belgian SP-ers above 5000m this summer. Belgian power :D !

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by barrys » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:48 pm

Congrats Wouter. I hope we can look forward to some photos/details when you get back. Well done, must of felt even better after missing out last year. You're well acclimatized for the alps now!! :lol:

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by Luciano136 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:21 pm

sjarelkwint wrote:
Luciano136 wrote:Sweet, so that's at least 3 Belgian SP-ers above 5000m this summer. Belgian power :D !


3? You wouter and ???


His buddy that's with him is not from Belgium?

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by WouterB » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:22 am

sjarelkwint wrote:And don't forget about the aconcagua 2010 project with chris peeters ...

Yeah, thanks to him, we had to buy our tent... .

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by WouterB » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:25 am

barrys wrote:Congrats Wouter. I hope we can look forward to some photos/details when you get back. Well done, must of felt even better after missing out last year. You're well acclimatized for the alps now!! :lol:


For sure! Did you make it up Mont Blanc yet? I am now more motivated than ever to still do it this year. But I also know that it will be very hard to get the time off. If I can do it soon however, I might still be acclimatized... .

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by Luciano136 » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:16 pm

You'll only stay acclimated for about a week, so you'll have to be quick. I was a little faster on my usual training hike when I came back from Peru but not much. Of course, it's not very high. Is June too early for Mt. Blanc? Probably huh?

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by Luciano136 » Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:03 pm

sjarelkwint wrote:june might be done, depends on snow conditions ...

[dutch] gisteren meegedaan aan een wereldrecordpoging roeien op drogen ondergrond op de tonen van zeil je voor het eerst... DAT is topsport ipv al dat geklim! Zeker de dag erna


Blijkbaar heeft er iemand nog nooit een bergske beklommen LOL

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by Luciano136 » Sun Aug 22, 2010 8:36 am

sjarelkwint wrote:ik heb me nog nooit zo ziek gevoeld als gisteren, eeuwig respect voor bart kaell!


LMAO!!

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by WouterB » Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:27 pm

Stef, I know you won't believe it until you've seen a picture. Well, here it is:
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by MICHAELDAVIES007 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:44 pm

Hey Wouter, so glad you made it, plus you make it sound like an easy trip. Why do you think you acclimatized so well on this tour, was it the pace and rest altitudes??

We summited with Pilgrim on 20/8/10, after approx 8 hours from the bottom of Pastukhova Rocks, around 4400m I think, also we used the snowcat. Perfect weather - zero clouds OR wind for ascent and descent, but I felt the altitude hard from the saddle and the ataxia lasted all the way to the summit and back down to 4500m.

Thanks again for all your advice prior to my trip – it was all spot on and well appreciated.

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by WouterB » Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:43 pm

Hi Michael, glad to hear you summited as well. Somehow it WAS an easy trip for me this time. I walked with my friend and the remaining Norwegian guy from 2 in the morning untill it got light at about 4.30 - 4.45. Then I left them because they were moving too slow. At that point we were only halfway the pashtukov rocks. I finished the remaining part in no time and summited at about 7.45.

As I said, I did spent a lot of time on an acclimatization schedule at home, and I followed it while on the mountain. Somehow I think that it was spot on. I'll post it here when I have a little bit more time.

I hope you do as well on Kili. I'm planning to go there in Februari, so maybe you could write up a little trip report ;).

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by Luciano136 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:16 pm

Acclimating is key, especially when you live in a flat land like Belgium!! I'm sure you'll do fine on Kili. It's really just a walk up. A friend of mine did it and thought it was pretty easy.

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by waXology » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:39 pm

MICHAELDAVIES007 wrote:Hey Wouter, so glad you made it, plus you make it sound like an easy trip. Why do you think you acclimatized so well on this tour, was it the pace and rest altitudes??

We summited with Pilgrim on 20/8/10, after approx 8 hours from the bottom of Pastukhova Rocks, around 4400m I think, also we used the snowcat. Perfect weather - zero clouds OR wind for ascent and descent, but I felt the altitude hard from the saddle and the ataxia lasted all the way to the summit and back down to 4500m.

Thanks again for all your advice prior to my trip – it was all spot on and well appreciated.


Was Vlad your guide?

"Ok friends" haha

Congrats Wouter. I didn't even realise that was you when we spoke at the hotel.

For those interested my pics are here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... ac8b0d671e

and a video here i threw together quickly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAyQ45na-TM&hd=1


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Cheers!

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by WouterB » Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:43 pm

waXology wrote:Congrats Wouter. I didn't even realise that was you when we spoke at the hotel.


Same problem. Somehow I was convinced that Benjamin would be sitting at the same table as you. So I thought it was the other guy, and that I would catch you both when Benjamin came over. Unfortunately, when Benjamin told me who you were, you were already back in your room. Not like we didn't "meet". We did pass the ketchup quite often during dinner :). Ow and I'm jealous of you guys. Weather was soo much better when you summited. Perfect blue sky! When I summited it was still OK. When I started my descent, it was a complete whiteout.

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by MICHAELDAVIES007 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:25 pm

Hey Wax - no we didnt have Vlad as a guide, ours was called Sergei and he was excellent, I really never would have summited without him and I made sure I gave the positive feedback to Pilgrim. He tours to different parts of the world every season, and I will definintely join him for a private trip at some point in the future, maybe Aconcagua.

Wouter - of course I will write a trip report after Kili, it would be the least I could do. I have now booked with EWP/Zara for 18-25 September, I would be interested in your acclimitisation advice.

We also had a very organised lady with us who took loads of pictures and wrote the trip up in SP, if anyone's interested it's at the following link:

http://www.summitpost.org/trip-report/6 ... lbrus.html

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