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Expedition Reports

Every MEF-supported expedition is required to submit a report to the foundation. We have archived these reports so that they can be of use in research and the planning of future expeditions. Listed below are summary pages for every expedition that the MEF has supported with links to their complete expedition reports. Expeditions can be refined by geographical area and purpose, browsed using the map below or searched using the search box.


1778 Expeditions found

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Gongga East 2004

Ref: 04/13A
March - May 2004
Angela Benham with Chris Drinkwater, Titch Kavanagh and Andrew Phillips
In April 2004 four UK-based climbers undertook an exploration of the Nan Men Guan Valley in the Daxue Shan mountains, six hours’ drive along good roads, south west of Chengdu, Sichuan, western China.  Read more

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British Bradley 2004

March - April 2004
Sam Chinnery with Andy Sharpe
The south face of Mt Bradley (2,775m) is very steep granite rising from the Ruth glacier. So far, the only winter route on it is 'The Gift' put up by Mark Twight in March 1998 - acknowledged as one of Read more

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Huanjiang

Ref: 04/08
February - March 2004
Ged Campion with Dave Appleing, Bruce Bensley, Stewart Muir, Ernie Shield and Dave Williams, plus a number of Chinese scientists/cavers
The original intention of this caving expedition to Guangxi Province (SW China), was to explore caves in Huanjiang, but unfortunately this area did not live up to expectations. They therefore moved - Read more

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Return to Cerro Torre Feb 2004

Ref: 04/06
February - March 2004
Leo Houlding with Kevin Thaw plus Cedar Wright from USA
Whether Maestri and Egger did climb Cerro Torre (3,102m) in 1959 is a question that continues to haunt climbers, and this was yet another team hoping to find the answer. However, with warmer than usua Read more

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British Western Hajar Traverse 2003/4

Ref: 04/07
December 2003 - January 2004
Geoff Hornby with Susie Sammut, Mark Turnbull and David Wallis
Although small groups of British enthusiasts have been visiting the mountains of Oman since Sir Wilfred Thesiger's journeys in 1947, this was the first application for support submitted to the MEF. En Read more

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'Four Go Free' Fitzroy E Face

Ref: 04/02
November 2003 - January 2004
Mike 'Twid' Turner with Steve Mayer, Stuart McAleese and Louise Thomas
Despite previous experience of Patagonian weather, this team of stalwarts returned hoping to make the first ascent of a 1,300m free climb on the massive east face of Cerro Fitzroy (3,405m), which they Read more

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Khumbu 2003 Alpine Style

Ref: 03/31
November - December 2003
Nick Bullock with Jules Cartwright and Al Powell
Because of the bureaucracy involved with expeditions to higher peaks, this team selected new routes on so-called 'trekking peaks' as their objectives, the first being the NW face of Teng Kangpoche (c6 Read more

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British Aguilera 2003

Ref: 03/03
October - November 2003
Dr David Hillebrandt with Nick Banks, Allan Richards and Chris Smith
Cerro Aguilera (c2,438m) is an isolated unclimbed peak on the western edge of the South Patagonia ice cap and a much desired objective for those oblivious to the local weather. Two previous expedition Read more

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British Qomo Lhari 2003

Ref: 03/36
October - November 2003
Julie-Ann Clyma with Roger Payne
Although permits to attempt the NW ridge of Qomo Lhari (7,314m) in Yadong County of Tibet were received some time prior to departure, they were rescinded at the last moment due to military exercises i Read more

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British Da Kangri

Ref: 03/47A
September 2003
John Town with Derek Buckle, Alasdair Scott and Martin Scatt
The objective of this team was an elegant 6,270m double-peaked mountain in Toling Dechen county, a mountainous area in the south of the Nyenchentangla range of Tibet, which - as far as was known - had Read more