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One week to go until the challenge begins….

15th March 2012 by laura.percival

A team of fourteen brave individuals are about to embark on the fifth Monster Ski challenge for the MS Trust. Sam, Donna, Alice & Ralph, Ian, Mark B, Michael, Chloe, Mark G, Guy, Olly, Mike, Matt, and Adam will be attempting to ski the height of Mount Everest each day, for three days in a row (90,000 vertical feet in total).

Over the past five years, our Monster Skiers have contributed more than £370,000 to help fund the work of the MS Trust, and this total is still rising. This has enabled us to provide essential information and support for people living with multiple sclerosis.

If you’re interested in seeing how the team get on this year, keep an eye on this blog, which you can follow for updates each day. If you are on Facebook, please come and join our Monster Ski Facebook page for all the latest about the event.

Thank you to the 51 people who have taken part in Monster Ski so far and best of luck to this year’s team in Tignes.

Now booking for Monster Ski 2012

10th May 2011 by laura.percival

We will be returning to Tignes for our fifth Monster Ski challenge and we hope you can join us! Monster Ski will take place from 22-26 March 2012 and is open to skiers and snowboarders who are confident on a red run.

Please see the information on our website to find out more and to download a registration pack.

Find out more about Monster Ski 2012

Ski Independence blog and video

10th February 2011 by laura.percival

Andy Plews, Monster Ski group leader form Ski Independence, has posted a blog piece on his experience of Monster Ski. Check out his blog for more from Tignes and a great video of our team!

Andy’s Monster Ski blog and video

Day 3 – 6 February 2011

6th February 2011 by laura.percival

The Eagle has landed. All 9 Monster Skiers today completed their last day of Monster Ski 2011 in Tignes and all were successful in reaching the huge, no, the really huge, total of 90,000 vertical feet over the 3 days. One group of Jon, Alison, Andy and Victoria stretched themselves to pass the 100,000 foot mark, while the other group of Sarah, Louise, Siobhan, Robin and Mike took the slightly more economic approach and passed the target by the late afternoon.

For some, and especially for those with MS who took part in Monster Ski 2011, this was a superhuman achievement and something they should take great pride in achieving. The Monster Ski 2011 Coupe du Monde goes to Siobhan for her fantastic effort.

Collectively, all Monster Skiers, plus their guide, ‘Woody’, a remarkable skier who gave excellent tuition throughout, managed to ski over One Million Feet – a truly enormous amount of skiing with an immense area of Espace Killy covered (and it is vast). There were tears of joy for some at reaching our target, and tears of laughter as we guffawed our way through the 3 days. A perfect tonic. We have had such a good time, met some truly great people and made some fantastic and lasting friendships.

Mike

Monster Skiers - challenge complete!

Monster Skiers - challenge complete!

Day 2 – 5 February 2011

5th February 2011 by laura.percival

Awesome, just awesome. What a day in Tignes today! Up with the larks and onto the slopes by 9am in perfect sunshine and blue skies. We were joined by our new guide, “Woody”, another excellent skier, who led one of the groups, while Andy from Ski Independence led the other. Again we had the runs to ourselves and quickly racked up the footage.

By lunch, both groups were nudging 20,000 feet. We met at the Aspen bar in Val Claret for lunch and, after a quick intake of calories, headed back to the slopes to plug away for the daily target of 30,000 feet. It was bliss, sheer bliss, to be on the slopes in the company of some truly great people – all Monster Skiers. One group had 4 people with MS taking part and this group just kept on going, surpassing the afternoon total of the other group by sheer determination.

Special mention needs to go to Siobhan for a really plucky day’s skiing, where she easily achieved over 30,000 feet. Special mention needs also to be made of Victoria who has kept us amused throughout with her American blonde moments.

After an epic day where we can see the 90,000 foot total being in reach tomorrow, we retired to the Grizzly bar for a cup of tea (not) and laughed and laughed and laughed; what a great event it is proving to be and, for some, a life changing one too.

Mike