MAXINE’S ARCTIC HUSKY CHALLENGE
Maxine Gibbs, Managing Director of Medicolegal Associates Ltd, is undertaking an exciting and challenging journey across the Arctic 11th to 15th December 2016 to raise funds for our charity; Burning Nights CRPS Support.
A personal message from Maxine about the trip:
Almost everyone who knows me knows of my love of dogs… I have always had dogs in my life – until recently four… sadly I lost two of my old dogs this Summer but I still have Milly, my Basset Hound, and Boo, my Maltese Terrier.
Like many, I have been in awe of the Arctic since childhood and that dream, along with my love of dogs, led me to the challenge I am undertaking in December – to sled across the Arctic Tundra over four days with the aim of covering 60-70km a day – about 45 miles in old money!
‘Burning Nights’
This challenge – and believe me it is a challenge, is to raise money for the wonderful charity Burning Nights. I met Victoria in Summer 2016 and learnt the details regarding the very minor accident that resulted in her having both legs amputated. I was of course aware of CRPS through the medico-legal cases we undertake – but I wasn’t prepared for the devastation that this chronic pain condition can cause – I was shocked to learn how many children suffer from this condition too.
The Trip
When originally signing up to the Arctic challenge, I really wasn’t prepared for the reality of such a gruelling undertaking… whilst I envisaged a Dr Zhivago type setting – fur blankets and rugged men driving sleds of huskies across the tundra – this is far from what I can expect.
We fly to Norway, then on to Sweden in a small jet to a small town 200km inside the Arctic circle! I have managed to choose to visit during the Polar Night meaning that we will be lucky to get 3 hours of daylight per day!!! Temperatures can fall to as low as -30 degrees at night. We will be sledding in darkness mostly – twilight at best!
On arrival, we will be trained to harness and care for our team of huskies and sleep in relative luxury for the night in a heated log cabin with running water and electricity. The sleds are very thin and wooden I am told… the snow and ice is very bumpy!! Falling off the sled and often is to be expected – especially the first day… one has to balance on the thin runners while using the central braking system… however this can be fraught as too much braking exhausts the dogs, where as too little causes them to tangle in the harness with the risk of breaking a leg!
The trail can be steep which necessitates passengers jumping off and running alongside the dogs up hills – whilst NEVER letting go of the sled… this may be easier said than done. Stamina and resilience is essential as 60-70km a day is quite a tall order – the weather conditions of course can make it very challenging… the weather forecast says it’s currently snowing!!!
We camp at night in wooden huts in sleeping bags – very basic, no electricity or running water – some have a sauna – however rolling the snow or putting on a swimsuit in the Arctic is not for me! We will dig holes in the snow to access water and I have not dared ask what we do for loo breaks!
I did not of course realise any of this when I decided to take on this challenge… some may say that was foolhardy and maybe it was – but I am not sure I would have gone ahead and booked a four night expedition, had I known!! The disclaimers arrived yesterday… an entire A4 page of all eventualities… No polar bears thank goodness but lots of moose and wolves!
How you can show your support
So… I would be extremely grateful if you could sponsor this challenge. Every penny you donate will go directly to Burning Nights to support the fantastic work they are doing. Believe me, I will be working the harder than I have ever worked for every penny you donate, so please make my terrifying challenge worthwhile by giving generously to Burning Nights. Please click HERE to donate.
Thank you in anticipation of your support,
Maxine Gibbs
So, if you’d like to support Maxine’s Arctic Husky Challenge please visit her fundraising page at: MAXINE’S ARCTIC HUSKY CHALLENGE
We wish Maxine all the very best of luck for her Arctic Husky Challenge!
Written: 21/11/2016
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