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Will Chris make it to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro?

Yes - Definitely
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45%
No - not a chance
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22%
God I hope so
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31%
Don't know and don't care
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2%
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By Munki Bhoy
#377257
Chris is on Vernon's show now... sounds well pleased with himself. As he bloody well should be!
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By DannyBoy
#377264
Munki Bhoy wrote:Chris is on Vernon's show now... sounds well pleased with himself. As he bloody well should be!

Totally agree 100%! there was many many people out there that would of liked to have seen him fail, he has given two fingers to those now fair play to Chris! I wonder did Rachel and the other non celebs make it to the summit too?
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By C-Kay
#377269
DannyBoy wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:Chris is on Vernon's show now... sounds well pleased with himself. As he bloody well should be!

Totally agree 100%! there was many many people out there that would of liked to have seen him fail, he has given two fingers to those now fair play to Chris! I wonder did Rachel and the other non celebs make it to the summit too?



EVERYONE made it, all the clebrities, the film crew, Rachel, not one person failed. Chris said on the phone that the most amazing thing was that their entire group got up to the summit. I'm pleased as punch for them, but especially Chris, he's done so well. I wouldn't want to be part of the tv crew though, they've got to climb down and fly back TODAY so they can edit the filming for thursday night.

Poor old Alesha, it sounds like sher was seriously struggling and in a lot of pain, but managed to fight it and make it.

A job well done. :D
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By thenamesarnold
#377270
Gd job guys glad everyone made it to the top, many people doubted Moyles and he has shown his determination to do something for a great cause.:D Enjoy those Beers Chris and Co when you get down to the bottom!
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By C-Kay
#377271
thenamesarnold wrote:Gd job guys glad everyone made it to the top, many people doubted Moyles and he has shown his determination to do something for a great cause.:D Enjoy those Beers Chris and Co when you get down to the bottom!



They're on the beer already, they can have a few at the second highest camp on the way down, though i dare say they will all be drunk on 2 haha
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By DannyBoy
#377273
C-Kay wrote:
DannyBoy wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:Chris is on Vernon's show now... sounds well pleased with himself. As he bloody well should be!

Totally agree 100%! there was many many people out there that would of liked to have seen him fail, he has given two fingers to those now fair play to Chris! I wonder did Rachel and the other non celebs make it to the summit too?



EVERYONE made it, all the clebrities, the film crew, Rachel, not one person failed. Chris said on the phone that the most amazing thing was that their entire group got up to the summit. I'm pleased as punch for them, but especially Chris, he's done so well. I wouldn't want to be part of the tv crew though, they've got to climb down and fly back TODAY so they can edit the filming for thursday night.

Poor old Alesha, it sounds like sher was seriously struggling and in a lot of pain, but managed to fight it and make it.

A job well done. :D


That is fantastic!!! Fair play to Alesha too and Gary Barlow with his back im sure he was in pain too.
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By Andy B
#377279
Well done to everyone involved. Fantastic achievement.
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By DannyBoy
#377281
7th March 2009

All nine incredible Kilimanjaro climbers proved today that there ain’t no mountain high enough as they all reached the summit, one by one, in the early hours of this morning!

Guided by the moon throughout the freezing night, they reached the summit at varying stages from 4am this morning led by Ben Shephard. In a staggered and agonising approach, all 8 climbers arrived within 40 minutes of each other, Ben, Fearne, Denise and Cheryl were first followed by Kimberley, Ronan and Gary and then Chris. The 9th climber, Alesha, had the toughest time and fell behind the group, having to stop to address severe muscle pain and the effects of altitude but, determined not to let the group down, she ploughed on at a snails pace arriving a gruelling 2 hours after the others collapsing in a heap at the top.

Biting winds, temperatures of -15 and the high altitude made their trek extreme and it wasn’t until they began descending that any of them had a chance to watch the sunrise over the continent at the highest peak in Africa.

In an incredibly display of pure grit and determination, the nine celebrities have defied all odds to reach the summit as a team. Along the way they’ve overcome injury, vertigo and acute altitude sickness through their sheer resolve to raise as much money as possible for Comic Relief.

On reaching the summit the celebrities were overwhelmed as their achievement hit home.

Jeremy Gane from Charity Challenge who led the trek said “I have climbed the mountain 21 times and I have never met a more spirited, determined and humorous group who were determined to reach their goal from the outset. When the going got tough their camaraderie was unbelievable one picking the other up when a low point struck, willing each other to go on and achieve the most extraordinary feat. No-one should under estimate how gruelling this climb is. They have done this climb in the same way that any member of the public can do this climb and the scale of this undertaking is enormous which is why I think the public have been so generous."

The final push to the summit took a gruelling four hours for the fastest, trekking through steep rocky terrain in brutal gale force winds at sub zero temperatures. Before setting off from camp the team loaded up on rice and potatoes to pack in as much energy as possible, but few were able to sleep in nervous anticipation of what was about to happen.

After spending a short while taking in the breathtaking views from the summit, the team will have plenty of time to reflect on their journey as they face a seemingly endless 12-15 hour descent which is certain to try their patience. The celebrities will spend a final night under canvas at Millennium Camp before a five hour walk down through gentle Rainforest slopes the following day.

Earlier in the expedition Fearne and Cheryl both collapsed with exhaustion and altitude sickness and received anti sickness injections.

comic relief climbers conquer mount kilimanjaro
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By Johnny 1989
#377304
p3x595 wrote:Image

The latest from rednoseday.com.


Well done to Chris & the rest of climbers, you've done yourselves proud :D
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By Munki Bhoy
#377306
p3x595 wrote:Image

The latest from rednoseday.com.


And thus, the poll is answered. 22 of us never doubted it.
By in4308
#377307
I dont think anyone should have ever doubted Chris. He wouldent have done it if he diden't want to/think he would do it.

Anyway, the amount of money they have raised is brilliant and i look forward to the stories Chris tells when he gets back.

From Twitter:
Chris Moyles is proudly walking around camp with a piece of rock from the mountain clasped in his hand. Bless him.
By in4308
#377309
DannyBoy wrote:Image


Ha, Chris was right before he left for the climb....he will (does) look like a muppet in all his gear!
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By TIAL
#377310
Stephen Fry on Twitter wrote:Kudos to @chrisdjmoyles. I just heard he ascended Mt Kilimanjaro for RND. Truly admirable. Top man. Literally.
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By Johnny 1989
#377311
TIAL wrote:
Stephen Fry on Twitter wrote:Kudos to @chrisdjmoyles. I just heard he ascended Mt Kilimanjaro for RND. Truly admirable. Top man. Literally.


Nice comment from Mr Fry :)
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By C-Kay
#377313
p3x595 wrote:Image

The latest from rednoseday.com.




I dont know about anyone else, but i'd be slightly annoyed if i went all that way, through all that pain and exhaustion, and that was the only photo of me at the top.
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By S4B
#377314
I am so proud of all of them but especially Chris. Can't wait for the documentary now. Well done Chris and well done on raising all that cash.
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By Yudster
#377317
He looks so happy! What an achievement. even on the easier routes (this wasn't one of them apparently) its incredibly rare to get everyone in a group to the top of the mountain - what a brilliant week its been, thanks to Chris, Rachel, Fearne and the whole team who went. As someone said earlier, can't wait for the documentary now.
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By Munki Bhoy
#377329
Johnny 1989 wrote:
TIAL wrote:
Stephen Fry on Twitter wrote:Kudos to @chrisdjmoyles. I just heard he ascended Mt Kilimanjaro for RND. Truly admirable. Top man. Literally.


Nice comment from Mr Fry :)


Jimmy Carr commented on his twitter too. On the iPhone at the moment so no cut and paste, but he was commenting on how it was a great achievement for Chris to climb Kilimanjaro. Or Kilimanjaro to climb him - either way was brilliant!
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By DannyBoy
#377333
Anyone know if the group have a set any kind of record in the fact that the entire group who started out made it to the summit?
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By Andy B
#377337
Doubt it. It's all to do with how quickly you try to do it. The quicker you climb the harder it is. They took it relatively slowly. It's a great achievement anyway though. Believe it or not there are people who don't like Moyles and were hoping he'd fail. They can shove it now.
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By MK Chris
#377350
TIAL wrote:
Stephen Fry on Twitter wrote:Kudos to @chrisdjmoyles. I just heard he ascended Mt Kilimanjaro for RND. Truly admirable. Top man. Literally.

I think I'd be almost as pleased with that as I was with actually having reached the top!
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