Monday, May 11, 2009

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ENG: The IS team just arrived in Belgium! Everything is ok, Even If Louis-Philippe IS weak and ill Affected by a mass-stomac ache. Already Theys are missing the beautiful mountains and the nice nepalese people, and living again in a big city is not an easy task, especially after one month of great adventures.
The very good news is they love chocolate more than before their departure...
The mission is not over yet however, there's still the entire planet who has to know about the Nepal Mobile Hospital project and donations are still required. The team will focus during the next months on making the project known and also try to convince future expeditions in Nepal to raise funds for the Nepal Mobile Hospital.
More photos and videos will come soon, stay tuned !
And if you have time or good connections, please download the project brochure in the 'project' section/menu and feels it!

FRA : The team arrived in Belgium! Everything is fine, even if Louis-Philippe is weak and very sick in the stomach. The beautiful mountains and the friendly people of Nepal their already short. We must learn to live in a big city again and this is no mean feat after a month of exciting adventures. The good news is that they love chocolate more than before they left ...
Mission is to it when not over yet, because the world has yet to publicize the project's mobile hospital of Nepal and donations are needed. The team will continue during the coming months to publicize the project and try to convince future expeditions in Nepal to raise money for the mobile hospital of Nepal.
Additional photos and videos to come, stay tuned!
And if you have time and useful contacts, thank you to download the brochure of the project in the section / menu "Project" and send!

Friday, May 8, 2009

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On the way back



ENG: The Three Shock Sherpas Are Now On The Way back to Belgium. As They Are Still thinking About their fabulous days at the Base Camp and about the chocolate tasting, They Took the road again to reach Kathmandu. On the way Louis-Philippe WAS Interviewed by a Brazilian TV team, turning Which WAS a kind of adventure series.
Now They Are Happy to Meet Again The Great Team of Yatri Tours That helped a lot in The Expedition and They Are Preparing Their return.

FRA : Three Shock Sherpas are now on the way back to Belgium. While they still thought their wonderful days spent at Base Camp and tasting, they took the road to Kathmandu. On the road, Louis-Philippe was interviewed by a Brazilian TV crew that was en train de tourner une sorte de série d’aventure.
Maintenant, ils sont heureux de retrouver la formidable équipe de Yatri Tours qui les a beaucoup aidé pour l’expédition et ils préparent leur retour.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

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The Highest Chocolate Tasting (2nd Part)


ENG : As you might know, our challenge walk from Kathmandu to EBC has been a success. And we're on our way back (now in Namche Bazaar, tomorrow, Lukla probably to get our plane on 8/5) to Kathmandu.

Norbert has been altitude-sick at the wrong moment and he turned back two hours away from the Base Camp. It was a safe decision, and Joseph and I have been expected him on the day after and went back on the 2 of May to Gorak Shep to wait for him, doing the Kala Pattar underway.

On the 2-3-4 of May I passed around expeditions team, met people from Discovery Channel, Himex , First Ascent , 7 summits , Asian Trekking (Apa Sherpa) , adventure consultants and IMG where I discussed with an astronaut . He knew Nasa doing tests in the Simpson desert and was impressed by my walk.

But most of all each time I took the liberty to speak about our cause: the Nepal Mobile Hospital. And for the climbers I explained how having some Acticoa chocolate could be a plus for their summit day.

On the biggest tasting day (03/05) I was sick as I vomited everything I ate, and on the 4th I felt better and could finally film the last bit of tasting. We left EBC around noon and pushed hard to Pheriche arriving at 7pm.

This morning it was Joseph's turn to be sick. We use walkie-talkies to keep in touch when walking. But I had to be in Namche for some photos. I'll sleep high (for reception) in the tent tonight above Namche and will leave the sat phone on for any interview. Joseph is not too far from Namche and he should make it by noon tomorrow; if not, I go back and get him. I'm very careful with the food now, eating just packs of noodles. I just hope we might all the 3 of us be reunited tomorrow in Lukla or the day after.

We hope all people reading this blog Will forward it to friends and Their Hopefully do a donation for Nepal The Mobile Hospital.


FRA : As you know now, we have succeeded in our challenge was to reach the Base Camp of Everest from Kathmandu. We are now on the way home (now in Namche Bazaar to Lukla tomorrow for our plane normally take the 8 / 05) to Kathmandu.

Norbert was sick at the wrong time and it's down to two hours from Base Camp. The decision was the most reasonable and safe. Joseph and I have waited the next day and we returned on May 2 to Gorak Shep for the wait, making the Kala Pattar on the road.

2, 3 and 4 May, I met with shipments on site, people from Discovery Channel, Himex , First Ascent , seven summits, Asian Trekking (Apa Sherpa) , consultants and people from the IMG which an astronaut. He knew that NASA was testing in the Simpson Desert and was impressed by the crossing.


Most importantly, every time I took the time to talk about our cause: Mobile Hospital Nepal. For climbers, I explained how have chocolate Acticoa could be a plus for their climbs. The day
major tasting (03/05), I was sick and I vomited everything I ate. 4, I felt better and was able to film the last part of the tasting.
We left base camp around noon and walked at a steady pace to reach Pheriche to 19h.

This morning it was Joseph's turn to fall ill. We use walkie-talkies while driving to stay in touch. But I had to be at Namche to take pictures. I'll sleep in height (for satellite reception) in the tent tonight around Namche and I'll leave the phone open for satellite interviews. Joseph is not very far and it should reach me by tomorrow noon, otherwise I'll get it back. I am very careful with the food now and I swallow as noodles.

We should be meeting every three tomorrow or after tomorrow to Lukla.
We hope all people reading this blog will share with their friends and can do something for the Mobile Hospital.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

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The Highest Chocolate Tasting !





ENG : The “D” day finally came! On the 3rd and 4th of May, after many adventures the team organised the highest Belgian chocolate tasting.
There were really happy and relieved to see how the tasting was going on, even if Louis-Philippe was sick a part of the day. Joseph did a great job, distributing dozens kilograms of chocolate! That is the power of a team and that is something they learned during this adventure. They found a strategic place to organize the tasting and meet many people, all very concentrated on the trek.
In two days they distributed 100 kg of good chocolate and presented the Nepal Mobile Hospital project. Everyone agreed on the necessity of such a Hospital.

Louis-Philippe felt soon better and they went to the Kala Patar. There, they were interviewed by the team of Montagna TV (Italian Mountaineering TV).
They met Apa Sherpa , who is attempting to summit the Everest for the 19th time! As usual his wife doesn’t know he will attempt…She only discovers it when he goes back home, Apa said with humor to the team. A beautiful moment with a great Nepalese climber!

They constantly had a though for Norbert, enduring the altitude sickness and was unfortunately forced to walk down.



FRA : The "D" day has finally arrived! On 3 and 4 May, after many adventures the team hosted the highest-tasting Belgian chocolate in the world. They were pleased and relieved to see how the tasting went, even if Louis-Philippe was a patient of the day. Joseph did a great job distributing tens of kilos of chocolate! It is the strength of a team and that is what they have learned during this adventure. They found a strategic place to organize is met with great tasting people, all very focused on their trek.
In two days they have distributed 100 kg of chocolate and presented the project of the Mobile Hospital of Nepal. All agree on the need for such a hospital.

When Louis-Philippe felt better they climbed to Kala Patar. There, they were interviewed by the team of TV Montagna (Italian TV mountain).
They met Apa Sherpa, who will try his 19th ascent! As usual, his wife is not aware of anything ... It discovers the surprise when her husband descended, told with humor Apa to the team. A wonderful moment with a great Nepalese climber.

They always had a thought for Norbert, who, a victim of altitude sickness, was forced to back down.


Friday, May 1, 2009

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The Base Camp (5350m)





ENG
: After a 20 days trek across Nepal Carrying More Than 100 kg of chocolate, multiple high passes and despite difficulties The team finally conditions Reached The Everest Base Camp is the 1st of May. The Base Camp is amazing, a true ant hill, many mountaineers. The weather is cold and they even had a short snowfall before the arrival. They had the chance to contemplate for a short time the roof of the world. After installing the tent they started talking with people around them, explaining the reason of their long walk from Kathmandu. They met alpinists and started gathering some news about the current expeditions which will be summiting the Everest. Of course the name of some famous climbers like Ed Viesturs are on all lips. The word began to spread about a Belgian team bringing chocolate from Kathmandu to support the project of a mobile hospital. Funny idea but beautiful project!
No doubt that the Base Camp and the Khumbu Ice Fall will do a perfect frame for the Highest chocolate tasting in the World.

FRA : After a 20-day trek through Nepal carrying over 100 kg of chocolate, p assing of high passes and despite the difficult conditions, The team finally arrived at base camp of Mount Everest this May 1. Base Camp is amazing with a real hive of many climbers. The weather is cold and they even had a little snow before they arrived. They had the chance to watch the roof of the world for a short time. After installing the tent, they started talking to people around them and explain the reason for their long march from Kathmandu. They met climbers and started to collect information on shipments that are preparing to climb Everest. The names of famous climbers like Ed Viesturs is of course on everyone's lips. The word began to spread that a Belgian expedition is part of Kathmandu to support the proposed creation of a mobile hospital with the highest goal tasting the world. An unusual idea but a great idea!
There is no doubt that the Base Camp and the Khumbu icefall will make a beautiful setting for the highest sampling de chocolat du monde!