My Adventure

On the 31st October 2009, I set off from my home in Paderborn Germany, to under take the 21 day challenge to "Everest Base Camp" in aide of "Help for Heroes" taking with me a special designed flag, Embroidered with all the names of our "Fallen Heroes" in Afganistan and Iraq, the flag was raised and a small service of Rememberance was held, and the flag was left to fly, at the place the local people call "The place of Memeories" I followed the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay to the Base Camp of Everest, the worlds highest mountain

Trekking: up to 9 hours a day, Altitude 2623-5545

My next challenge for 2010, is to have a permanent monument built over looking Everest Base Camp, to honour our Heroes, and to raise as much funds as possible for "Help for Heroes" and " Afghan Heroes" and to fund the building of the monument

please keep checking back for more updates, or if you would like to get involved, and help me fund raise, please contact me at glenblease@yahoo.co.uk

Sunday, 18 October 2009

The flag was displayed at the NAAFI max Gutersloh friday and NAAFI max sennelager Saturday, everyone knew someone on the flag, so sad, quite a mixed reaction, the main one was the shock of the amount of names, we all know it is alot, but to see them all together, into the years, and the amount it has risen each year, a harsh reality check, I want to know, the numbers of those injured, this we don't hear about unless, there is a death.

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