Tuesday, May 01, 2007

4 Everests in 22 days....

More interesting statistics from my GR5 walk across The Alps last year:-

GR5
Data from Memory Map
Date Place Ascent (m) Descent (m) Distance (km) Time Av.Gradient
02/09/06 Saint Gingolph




03/09/06 La Chapelle 1929 1306 14.9 05:53 22%
04/09/06 De Chesery 1750 764 17.5 06:04 14%
05/09/06 Samoen 500 1700 19.8
11%
06/09/06 Les Gets




07/09/06 Moéde Anterne 1894 620 18.4 06:28 14%
08/09/06 Les Houches 1043 2020 14.7 04:23 21%
09/09/06 Chalet Nant Borrant 1447 962 19.3 05:52 12%
10/09/06 Chalet de la Balme 2193 1683 23.4 10:40 17%
11/09/06 Refuge de Rosuel 1369 1801 21.8 09:11 15%
12/09/06 Val D'Isére 1401 1149 21.3 08:04 12%
13/09/06 Lanslevillard 1361 1732 29.3 10:26 11%
14/09/06 Modane 1005 1409 28.5 09:09 8%
15/09/06 Refuge étroite 1558 830 16.2 06:53 15%
16/09/06 Montgenévre 1800 1741 27.3 10:48 13%
17/09/06 Chateau Queyras 2012 2462 33.6 13:30 13%
18/09/06
Ceillac 1097 821 12.5 05:26 15%
19/09/06
Fouillouze 1703 1474 21.9 09:13 15%
20/09/06
Bousieyas 2201 2211 30.9 12:54 14%
21/09/06 Auron 1652 1915 20.9 09:42 17%
22/09/06 Roure 2299 2813 32.4 14:21 16%
23/09/06 Dalmas-Valdeblore 1321 1105 13.8 06:32 18%
24/09/06 Utelle 1737 2228 23.4 10:48 17%
25/09/06 Nice 1640 2438 32.9 10:19 12%


34912 35184 494.7


Number of Everests 3.9




As you can see the walk nearly equals climbing 4 Everests from sea level in 22 walking days. Hoping to make a youtube video of a 3D fly through of the walk....

4 Comments:

sally in norfolk said...

and I thought I was mad, god help us when we go to Corsica.. :-) 6 weeks and counting !!

3:54 PM  
sally in norfolk said...

or perhaps it should say god help me... :-)

5:27 PM  
james higham said...

Wow - you must be one fit boy! I am so envious.

7:37 PM  
lady macleod said...

excellent. I have enjoyed looking around your blog. I shall return. I was directed over here by james at "nourishing obscurity".

10:00 PM  

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