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My eyes lifted to the horizon and the unmistakable snowy outline of Everest.Everest, the mountain of my childhood dreams. A mountain that has haunted me my whole life. A mountain I have seen hundreds of times in photographs and films but never in real life.In April 2018, seasoned adventurer Ben Fogle and Olympic cycling gold medallist Victoria Pendleton, along with mountaineer Kenton Cool, took on their most exhausting challenge yet climbing Everest for the British Red Cross to highlight the environmental challenges mountains face. It would be harrowing and exhilarating in equal measure as they walked the fine line between life and death 8,000 metres above sea level.For Ben, the seven-week expedition into the death zone was to become the adventure of a lifetime, as well as a humbling and enlightening journey. For his wife Marina, holding the family together at home, it was an agonising wait for news. Together, they dedicated the experience to their son, Willem Fogle, stillborn at eight months.Cradling little Willem to say goodbye, Ben and Marina made a promise to live brightly. To embrace every day. To always smile. To be positive and to inspire. And from the depths of their grief and dedication, Bens Everest dream was born.Up, from here the only way was Up.Part memoir, part thrilling adventure, Ben and Marinas account of his ascent to the roof of the world is told with their signature humour and warmth, as well as with profound compassion.

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William Collins

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This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2018

Copyright Ben Fogle 2018

Ben Fogle asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

Cover images Mark Fisher

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

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Source ISBN: 9780008319182

Ebook Edition October 2018 ISBN: 9780008319205

Version: 2018-09-27

To the Sherpa people,

the real heroes of the mountain

Contents

13/4/18 ARRIVAL KATHMANDU

14/4 LUKLA (2,800 metres)

15/4 NAMCHE BAZAAR (3,400 metres)

16/4 TRAIL TO PANGBOCHE (4,100 metres)

17/4 PUJA CEREMONY, PANGBOCHE MONASTERY (with Lama Nawang Pal)

18/4 TRAINING CLIMB (to 5,000 metres)

19/4 CLIMBERS MEMORIAL, LOBUCHE (4,950 metres)

20/4 KHUMBU VALLEY

21/4 BASE CAMP

26/4 RETURN TO BASE CAMP AFTER ASCENT TO LHOTSE FACE ABOVE CAMP 2 (6,400 metres)

30/43/5 ROTATION TO CAMP 3 (7,200 metres)

4/5 VIC LEAVES

7/5 TRAINING HIKE

8/5 SCHOOL ASSEMBLY SATELLITE CALL

16/5 7.30 AM EVEREST SUMMIT (8,800 metres)

18/5 LEAVE BASE CAMP FOR HOME

Dear Ludo and Iona,

Life is about the journey not the destination.

Live it brightly. Live it brilliantly and live it wisely. Dont waste it. Not one single day.

Add life to your days not days to your life.

Dream.

Dare.

Do.

Live for the now, not the then.

Be spontaneous.

Smile.

Go with your heart. Instinct is often right.

Take criticism on the chin and use it usefully.

Life is there to complete, not to compete. Although it will sometimes feel like a competition, dont get swept up by it. Its not a race.

Be magnanimous in victory and graceful in defeat.

Be humble and try not to grumble.

Confide. Dont divide.

Reach dont preach.

Be caring and considerate.

Be principled but open-minded enough to be pragmatic.

Try and be the shepherd not the sheep.

Remember, you arent just a face in the crowd. Youre unique.

Despite a planet of seven billion. There is no one else like you.

Your personality will be shaped and moulded by the company you keep and the experiences you have.

Be comfortable with who you are. Dont try and be what others want or expect you to be.

Listen, be curious and learn.

Wealth is all about how YOU interpret it. Money will not buy you happiness nor love.

Experiences WILL make you richer.

Travel will broaden your mind.

People will judge you, but dont let that judgement define you.

Dont let failure defeat you.

Insecurity will creep up on you throughout life, try not to listen to it.

Be confident, never arrogant.

Give.

Share.

People will be outrageous and provocative. Try not to be outraged or provoked.

Dont live life through a screen. Live it for bikes and hikes, not likes and swipes.

Routine is far more dangerous than risk.

Some days you will feel a little down. The highs and lows are human nature.

Your life should be filled with light and shade, it is these ups and downs that remind us what is important in life.

Fortune really does favour the brave.

Be brave.

Take risks.

Live your life.

Smile.

And dont forget to look UP.

Love Daddy

Ring ring ring ring ring ring

Its 4 am and Im in a hotel room in Toronto, Canada. Im here for my grandmothers 100th birthday. Her 100th birthday! I still marvel at that. I cancelled everything to be here for this, including leaving my family in Austria.

I hate calls in the night. They make me nervous. They are almost always bad. No one calls with good news at 4 am. Maybe its a wrong number. My heart is pounding.

Its Dad, says the voice on the line. Hes in the room next door. Why is he calling me?

Marina has lost the baby.

I struggle to comprehend what he is telling me. I only left Marina yesterday, eight months pregnant and healthy, while I flew to Canada.

And why is he telling me this? I look at my mobile. Its switched off.

Its not good, she might not make it either, youve got to get back.

My world imploded. Its funny how we never realise how happy and lucky we are until its gone. I had the perfect, happy life and in that single phone call I saw the happiness disappear. It was like a little bomb going off in my life.

Not only had I lost a baby that I had been longing to meet, but I also faced the reality of losing my beloved wife, Marina. My soul mate, my best friend and the mother to my children.

I wasnt ready to become a widower.

The next 12 hours are a bit of a blur. By the time I had thrown on some clothes, Dad had booked me a plane ticket to London. I raced to the airport and was on a flight by 6 am.

It was the worst flight of my life. And Ive had some bad flights.

For eight long hours, I would have no contact with the outside world. I sat in my seat and imagined what was happening. My sister-in-law, Chiara, warned me in a call before my flight that Marina was bleeding so profusely that she might not make it. Please God, dont take her from me. I am not a religious person, but here I was, 30,000 feet up, calling on the heavens to hear my prayers.

I sat there with tears streaming down my face. How could I cope? I couldnt imagine life without Marina, the lynchpin of our family. The fun and the happiness. The glue. She was the family. We would be lost without her. The children, what about the children? What did they know? Ludo was four and Iona three. How would I tell them? How could I tell them?

My happy life flashed before my eyes during that endless flight. Our wedding in Portugal, the honeymoon in the Outer Hebrides, the family holidays, dancing in the kitchen. How could life ever be happy again? How could I go up from here?

As the plane touched down at Heathrow, I turned on my phone. How I was dreading this moment. Rain drizzled down the oval plane window as I called Chiara, who was still a further 1,000 miles away in Austria.

Shes still in intensive care but they have stopped the bleeding shes going to live.

I burst into tears and jumped into a taxi to Luton where I caught a flight to Salzburg in Austria. Those 12 hours were like a foggy nightmare. It was like I was living someone elses life. This was the kind of thing that only happened to other people, not us.

In Salzburg, I can remember the shafts of bright light streaming through the hospital windows as I walked up the white corridor. I walked into a large room bathed in Alpine summer sunshine, net curtains blowing in the gentle breeze from the open windows. I could just make out the mountains in the distance. It was ethereal. Beautiful and calming.

In the middle of the room was a bed surrounded by nurses in starched white uniforms, their smiles dazzling. White. Bright. Warm.

I walked over to the bed. Marinas blonde hair spilt over the pillow, her face was drained of colour. Everything was white. Clinical, but calm and soothing.

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