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  JAKE MEYER TRYING TO BECOME YOUNGEST BRITON TO SUMMIT EVEREST AND YOUNGEST 7 SUMMITEER


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This is his press release, we have not verified his claims.

Jake Meyer, a Bristol University Student, is attempting to climb Mount Everest (North Side) in 2005 – becoming, at the age of 21 years and 4 months, the youngest Briton to do so.

Jake, from Tetbury, Gloucestershire, may also write his name in another record book, by becoming the youngest person to successfully climb the 7-summits – the highest mountain in each of the seven continents.

l      Started climbing when he was 13.

l      Climbed his first of the 7 summits when he was only 15 - the summit of which he stood on  for the Millennium Dawn.

l      Climbing experience in 6 continents

l      Youngest ascent of Mt Vinson (Antarctica), ‘the coldest mountain on earth’.

l      Youngest solo ascent of the highest mountain outside the Himalayas (Aconcagua), aged 18.

l      Fastest British ascent of Mt McKinley (Alaska) 2003, aged 19.

l      Sponsored by equipment manufacturer Mountain Hardwear and leading mountain sports equipment retailer Ellis Brigham.

l      Was awarded a traveling fellowship by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust in 2002, which enabled him to climb a further 4 mountains

The quest to climb the highest mountain in every continent.

            Mountain                    Continent                    Height             Age climbed

1   Mt Kilimanjaro          Africa                           19,340 ft

2   Mt Elbrus                   Europe                         18,481 ft

3   Aconcagua                  S. America                   22,835 ft

4   Mt McKinley/Denali N. America                  20,230 ft

5   Mt Kosciusko            Australia                       7,316 ft

6   Mt Vinson                  Antarctica                     16,067 ft 

7   Mt Everest                 Asia                             29,035

Jake is climbing Everest in aid of the Children's Wish Foundation. This charity works tirelessly to help make the wish of a dying child come true. As Jake says "I am lucky enough to be able to try to fulfill my own personal wish. When I stand at the top of Everest I will have made that wish come true. If, in some way, I can help others much less fortunate than I achieve their wishes, then everything else will pale into insignificance"

Please support this marvelous charity by sending a donation by cheque, made payable to "The Children's Wish Foundation" to Jake Meyer, Children's Wish Foundation International, Inc. 24 Welbeck Way, London W1G 9YR, United Kingdom. Alternatively, log on to www.childrenswish.org. Thank you for your support and please help a dying childs final wish come true.

 

 

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