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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.


1773 Expeditions found

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Scottish Cordillera Blanca 2001

Ref: 01/28
July 2001
Jason Currie with Guy Robertson
In a similar manner to 01/08, these climbers planned their expedition from a photograph, intending to attempt the East Face of Santa Cruz Norte, 5,829m. However, on arrival in the area they discovered Read more

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British Female Bolivian Cordillera Real 2001

Ref: 01/23
July - August 2001
Dr Adele Pennington with Nancy Broooks, Di Gilbert and Catrin Thomas
Whilst returning from an earlier Bolivian expedition, this leader spotted some attractive peaks in a remote area of the Cordillera Real which appeared to offer plenty of scope for exploration. The fir Read more

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British Nampula Towers - Mozambique 2001

Ref: 01/29
July 2001
Dave Turnbull with Ben Bransby, Andy Donson, Leo Houlding and Pete Robbins plus five South African climbers
No previous visits to Mozambique by British climbers are known. 300km east of the southern tip of Lake Malawi in the north of the country lies Nampula Province, which boasts a number of unclimbed gran Read more

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British Pik Dankova

Ref: 01/56
July - August 2001
Dr Paul Knott with Graham Holden
The area round Pik Dankova (5,982m) in the Western Kokshaal-Too of Kyrgyzstan close to the Chinese border offers plenty of scope for first ascents and new routes. Although access to the area went very Read more

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British Kun Lun Shan 2001

Ref: 01/13
July - November 2001
Julian Freeman-Attwood with Phil Bartlett and Henry Day
It is many years since an MEF-supported expedition clocked up a road journey approaching 30,000km, but that is what results if one drives from the UK to Xinjiang Province and back, making a double cro Read more

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British Solu 2001

Ref: 01/45
July - August 2001
Dave Wilkinson with Bill Church, Stephen Kennedy and Stewart Muir
During his expedition to the Solu Glacier in 2000 (00/33) this leader was attracted by a 5,901m peak which he named 'Solu Brakk': this year he returned hoping to make its first ascent. Although the ap Read more

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British Chaukula 2001

Ref: 01/32
July - August 2001
Mike Ratty with Miriam Denney, Chris Mothersdale and Trevor Willis plus Anne Allcock and Ellen Mothersdale in support.
Despite experiencing repeated problems in obtaining a permit to climb in the sensitive Rupshu area of Ladakh, the leader has persevered in his hope of achieving the first ascent of Chaukula, 6,529m. I Read more

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South Greenland 2001

Ref: 01/53
July - August 2001
Matt Heason with Dr Max Dutson, Richard Garnett, Dean Grindell, Mark Harris, Adam Jackson, Dave Lucas and Mark Shea
The 200m to 600m granite faces at the western end of Prins Christian Sund have been compared with the monoliths of Yosemite, Baffin and Patagonia. Having visited the area with a BSES group in 1992, th Read more

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Sail Greenland 2001

Ref: 01/49
July - August 2001
Andy White with Janice Fennymore, Davie Frame, Tony Pointon and Tim Rogers
After sailing from Stornoway to the Cape Farewell area of Greenland in 15 days, this team used their boat, Samen, as a floating base camp from which to explore Sangmissoq Island, and observe its wildl Read more

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Lanchester Greenland 2001

Ref: 01/30
June - July 2001
Jonathan White with John Booth, Brian Coombs, Richard Denison, Ian Jones and Dominic Matters
When this team started planning their expedition to the Northern Lindbergh Mountains, they could have had no inkling that their trip would be affected by the Foot and Mouth outbreak in the UK. But res Read more