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Last updated: 14th Oct 2008

2009 New Expeditions and Treks

(14th Oct)

[Incredible views from high on Manaslu, 5 kb]Next year we are offering the following new trips. Look out for details on the website in November:

Baruntse. 3D. 17 Oct to 20 Nov '09
Dhaulagiri Circuit & Dhampus Peak (6,012m). T3. 20 Oct to 8 Nov '09
Manaslu Circuit. T2. 16 Oct to 7 Nov '09
Silk Route to K2. T2. 29 Aug to 27 Sep '09
Manaslu. 4E. 18 Apr to 31 May '09

[read more]

Scottish Winter Courses update

(14th Oct)

[Stob Coire Nan Lochan 4 March 2008, 11 kb]The first flurries of snow have already fallen in Scotland and their are rumours that the odd winter route has already been climbed! Once again our base is the Ballachulish Hotel, which is a brilliant location for accessing Glencoe, Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor. Courses during February Half Term are beginning to fill up, so if you would like to discuss any aspect of our Scottish operation, prior to booking, please contact MIC instructor, Adele Pennington. Adele is back at Jagged Globe HQ, having recently returned from Manaslu, and is ready to talk to you about the thrills and spills or Scottish Winter Mountaineering! [read more]

Manalsu expedition report

(14th Oct)

[Loaded slopes and high winds en route to C3. Making the tough decision to wait, 4 kb]Manaslu expedition leader, Adele Pennington, has posted up her report:

"Without the Sherpa team no-one would have summited Manaslu this season. Their strength and willingness to push out the boat was awe inspiring. Thank you to Mingma Tsri Sherpa; Nima Gyaljen, Pema Tsering; Pema Tsering; Pemchhiri, Tsering Pemba; Phurba; Ang Dawa; Tashi, Pasang Kami; Thundu and Pema Tharki, our Sirdar..."

[read more]

Tom Briggs climbs E9

(10th Oct)

[Tom Briggs making the 6th ascent of Parthian Shot (E9 6c), 8 October 2008, 5 kb]It's been a remarkable week for Jagged Globe staff. Last weekend, as full-time expedition leader Adele Pennington, was climbing above 8,000m on Manaslu, Jagged Globe Marketing Director, Tom Briggs had his own (much smaller) mountain to climb. On Sunday 5 October, Tom fell from the finishing moves of Parthian Shot (graded E9 6c), an iconic 'hard grit' rock climb on the gritstone edges of the Peak District. Tom hit the ground on the stretch of the rope from 12 metres, but was unhurt. On Wednesday evening, he returned to complete the climb and make only the 6th ascent in 20 years of Parthian Shot (see photo).

Manaslu team in Kathmandu

(9th Oct)

The Manaslu team are back in Kathmandu and are down in Thamel celebrating their climb. Other news today from Nepal is that 15 flights landed in Lukla this morning.

Manaslu team in Samagaon

(8th Oct)

The Manaslu team are in Samagaon, awaiting a helicopter to fly them back to Kathmandu. All helicopters have been diverted due to the accident in Lukla. No Jagged Globe teams have been affected directly by the Lukla crash. Our thoughts are with those who have lost friends and family.

2009 Ski Mountaineering

(7th Oct)

[Ski Gran Paradiso (www2), 5 kb]Details of our 2009 Ski Mountaineering programme, including dates and prices are now on the website.

Courses and tours in the Alps next year include our Introductory Ski Mountaineering, Haute Route, Haute Maurienne, Gran Paradiso, Miage Weekend and Chamonix Day Tours. Further afield, we are visiting Morocco's High Atlas and Japan... [read more]

Manaslu summit blog

(6th Oct)

[Manaslu summit 4 October 2008, 4 kb]The dulcet tones of Expedition Leader Adele Pennington at 2am 4 October shouting "Jagged Globe team get up NOW!" woke the team from a restless slumber at Camp 3 (7400m.) All members and Sherpas were down suited and fitted with oxygen by 3am, except for Bunter whose fashion requirements meant the departure was delayed to 3:15 am.

Oxygen and Sherpa Tea gave the team a necessary boost after the tiring climb through ice ramps and seracs of the previous day. For once the weather was cooperative and while clouds lay on the surrounding mountains there was clear skies and no wind. This led to a straightforward climb through the undulating snow slopes and up to the summit itself which was reached at 9:08 am [ see photo - left ] . Breathtaking views were to be had all round and the team gathered on the snow peak for many photos.

The efforts of many weeks having come to fruition, the team then had a long descent past Camp 3 and further down to Camp 2 (6,750m.) Ron "The Old Man of Coniston" Rutland led the charge belying the fact that he was the oldest Brit to summit. All were exhausted on reaching Camp 2 through the deep and soft afternoon snow. Some used their feet, some slid on their backsides and some were dragged kicking and screaming by the leader.

Particular thanks to the whole Sherpa team without whom the team would have been nowhere near the summit.

The next day the team, carrying heavy loads, made the exhausted stumble to ABC, to be greeted by an inspired Helen Dickens designed mess tent, filled with goodies including fresh bread. (The tent meeting even the exacting standards of the base camp manager!)

Summit Team: Mingma, Nima Gyaljen, Pema Tsering, Pemchhiri, Tsering Pemba, Adele Pennington, Ronald Rutland, Philip Timms, Adam Potter, Jeremy Anson, Mara Larson, Michael Phethean

The Jagged Globe team

Wow Manaslu!

(4th Oct)

[Jagged Globe 2008 Manaslu team, 4 kb]At 0600 GMT 4th October 2008, Adele Pennington, Leader of the Jagged Globe Manaslu Expedition called by satellite telephone from Camp 3 (c7,400m). She reported that, along with Mingma Tshiri (Nepali, 13 Everest Summits) plus one New Zealander, one American (Mara Larson), four more Brits, and 5 Sherpas, she had climbed the world’s eighth highest mountain.

Until this expedition, we were only aware of Al Hinkes having made a solitary (and solo) British ascent of the mountain. Al did so by climbing the SE Face in1988, on his way to becoming the only British Mountaineer in all time to have climbed the World’s 14 Eight Thousanders. So, this morning, records tumbled, with Adele completing the astonishing feat of becoming the first British Women to climb the mountain, as well as first leader of a successful British Ascent of the NE Face, and what we think is the first ascent by a New Zealander. Ron Rutland (Coniston) also lay down the gauntlet to the Saga Generation with his ascent setting a very credible benchmark of 60 as being the oldest Brit.

After such a battering by the weather for much of their time on the mountain, it is an amazing feat by all the team, and most especially by the Sherpas who were with them. Those that reached the top where helped enormously by the unstinting efforts and selflessness of all fellow team members. Unfortunately not everyone could stay on the mountain beyond last week’s storms because of commitments back home, so were denied the laurels they too would surely have collected this morning.

Beyond the Jagged Globe team, the story of Manaslu 2008 has been one of sheer single-minded determination and outstanding cooperation between international teams. We would like to say thank you to Henry Todd (Himalayan Guides), to Russell Brice (HIMEX), and to Kari Kobler who shared the effort with us to make the route to the summit, especially after the alarming amount of snow fell last week, and obliterated the higher camps. We can only imagine that next time the Manaslu teams come together, there’s going to be one hell of a party! [read more about Manaslu]

Manaslu team in Camp 3 (7,400m)!

(3rd Oct)

[View from above Camp 1, 4 kb]Adele, plus five team members, plus five Sherpas are currently in situ at 7,400m on Manaslu, the world's eighth highest mountain. The first climbers of the season summited this morning. Adele and her team are planning to use oxygen on their summit bid tomorrow. We wish them the very best of luck! Check out Chris Groves' photos from lower on the mountain... [read more] or [read more about Manaslu]

Manaslu team still in camp 2

(2nd Oct)

[Fixed ropes en route to Camp 2, 3 kb]Adele called in to say that the team tried moving to camp 3 today, but returned to camp 2 as it was fairly windy. Other climbers went to camp 3, and she would hope that our group will move on up tomorrow. We have also posted some of Chris Groves' photos today from Base Camp - C2... [read more] or [read more about Manaslu]

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Latest Trip Reports

Manaslu 2008
"Leaders: Adele Pennington; Tomaz Jakofcic; Chris Groves. Base Camp Manager: Mara Larson Team members: Alan W; Phil T; Ron R; Adam P; Michael P; Andrew M; Helen D; Geoff C;..."
report added 14th Oct

Kilimanjaro - Lemosho Glades 8 to 17 Sep '08
"Uhuru summiteers – Laura B, Joelle B, Simon B, Sophie B, Teresa C Mc, Sevra D, Paul D, Peter D, David Mc, Richard P, Ian S, Paul Westwood (+ 3 local guides & 3 porters) Team..."
report added 19th Sep

Cathedral Peak - 23 Aug to 14 Sep '08
"The trip started with a frantic dash from a late arriving PIA international flight to the internal departure for Skardu. Before we had even breathed a sigh of relief at boarding we realized..."
report added 19th Sep

Rush Peak & The Hunza Valley - 30 Aug to 14 Sep '08
"All six expedition members reached the summit of Rush Peak on Tuesday 9 September. Conditions underfoot were worse than expected due to a thick covering of snow on the normally rocky..."
report added 15th Sep

Kilimanjaro - Lemosho Glades 11 to 20 Aug '08
"Our first day started with a small disappointment. Assuming that we needed to be there two hours prior to departure, those who gathered at Heathrow at 4.30 am were surprised to find that..."
report added 8th Sep

Altai Climber 10 Aug to 26 Aug '08
"This is an amazing trip, which combines mountains, cultural sights, interaction with the local people, and fantastic overland travel in to the Altai Mountains all in what can be achieved in..."
report added 3rd Sep

Nubra Summits 2008
"All eleven clients reached the summit of Sahib Chasa on August 19th, making a great finale to a very successful trip: reward for a determined team effort, and a sensible acclimatization..."
report added 1st Sep

Muztag Ata 2008
"On the 16th August the Muztag Ata team were at Camp two and with snow a meter deep we were forced to abandon our bid to reach Camp three that day and subsequently we were unable to make a..."
report added 1st Sep

Altai Climber - 26 Jul to 11 Aug '08
"Journey to the Back of Beyond The coincidence of a full solar eclipse being visible from Western Mongolia during our expedition meant that an unprecedented 3000 “eclipse..."
report added 1st Sep

Stok Kangri - 19 Jul to 9 Aug '08
"Friday 8th Aug; We are back in Delhi, 5 of the group have spent the night in Agra seeing the Taj Mahal, and we are on the way home tonight. It is less than 3 weeks since we met each other..."
report added 11th Aug

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