What an awesome two days for most. I say most as we have just recovered from a 24hr sickness bug that swept through some of the group. This came on almost the moment we returned from our canyoning trip two days ago and hit nine of the group, they obviously drank too much river water. This created an interesting time for the leader team discussing the best options for the alpine overnighter as they had to completely rejig the teams and mountain leaders. Anyway, it was clear that after twelve hours the first two victims showed a visible improvement which gave us the confidence the rest would follow suit.
The "Chundercat Team" as they called themselves spent yesterday taking things very easy, sleeping and chilling in the sun at our chalet while the rest of the teams spent a gruelling two days crossing the alps. Both days were hot and sunny which added pressure to the groups, sapping energy and making demands on water supplies.
The walking groups were very impressive in many ways, especially when we discovered the limited walking experience some had from the UK. Some were scared, some were sick, some got blisters, some never slept much, everyone reached 2650m (about 8000ft), twice the height of Ben Nevis, but at the end of the day everyone made it, and the looks of achievement when they finished was a story in itself.
Tomorrow, it is swimming and the adventure park...more to follow on that in due course.
