The MS Trust would like to say a huge thank you to the group of 16 skiers who took part in our third Monster Ski challenge in Whistler this April.
The skiers pushed themselves to their limits to complete this unique 150,000 vertical feet ski challenge, skiing from first lift to last for five days to reach their goals. Despite differing levels of ski expertise, the skiers really pulled together to support each other in completing the distance, which is equivalent to skiing the height of Mount Everest every day.
They also created quite a stir on the slopes, attracting interest from other skiers in Whistler who were affected by MS and helping to raise awareness of the condition.
Our 2010 Monster Ski team have already raised £20,000 to fund the work of the MS Trust and money is still coming in. Thank you again to them all for their determination and commitment in completing the ski challenge and for raising valuable funds, which will be of huge benefit for people living with MS.
Special thank should go to Mike Laver, who came up with the idea for the Monster Ski challenge after his own MS diagnosis left him wondering how he could help others in the same position. Mike has now skied over 500,000 vertical feet for MS since his first Monster Ski in 2007 and he has played a huge part in making Monster Ski the success it has been for the MS Trust. Monster Ski has now raised over £245,000 to help fund our work.
Visit our Flickr page to see photos from Monster Ski 2010.
We are now recruiting for our next Monster Ski challenge, which will take places in Tignes from 27-31 January 2011. If you would like to be part of this unique event and experience the excitement of Monster Ski for yourself, please get in touch or visit the Monster Ski website.









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