Most Inspirational Moment
We were blessed with some fantastic weather, only a couple of days rain so we had fantastic views of both Mont Blanc at the beginning and the Matterhorn at the end. As an ex geography teacher I was fascinated by the range of landscapes, geology and glaciers. We got close up and dirty with lots of glacial features. The walking was superb with generally good paths but a few steep rocky bits to keep you on your toes (the conversation tended to drop at these points). The wildlife kept us amused as we tried to spot the marmots that kept squeeking to warn each other of our presance (and yes I fell for a cuddly toy one in Zermatt). It's hard to say what was my most inspriational moment(there we so many good bits) but probably watching the sun setting over the Alps from the Cabane Mont Fort with a well deserved beer- marvellous!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Paul our leader looked after us and all our sprains, falls and bruises. He did a great job encouraging us over the cols. Mark (who cooked and transported our tents) always welcomed us with a cheering smile and most importantly tea and cake!
Advice for Potential Travellers
This is a spectacular walk but as the grade says, it is challenging. It's rather like going up Ben Nevis everyday from Fort William (but with no rain and lots of fab views). I was certainly fit at the end of the two weeks and lost an impress 4 kg but if I did it again I would try and be a bit fitter at the beginning of the walk. But hey I'm a short fat 51 year old so if I can do it so can you!