Macclesfield Express

Monika’s big adventure to top of world

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PLAYING basketball means Monika Pollard is always reaching for heights.

But climbing to Everest base camp was a different ball game altogether.

Monika, who owns Tiny Adventures children’s day nursery in Macclesfie­ld, was fundraisin­g for East Cheshire Hospice.

The trip was in memory of her mother-in-law Theresa Connolly who died almost 10 years ago, aged 73.

Monika, a keen hiker, had always wanted to undertake an Everest expedition, though her adventure was more eventful than planned.

She said: “We were supposed to fly to Lukla, the second most dangerous airport in the world, but it was closed due to bad weather.

“Instead, we drove through Nepal in a jeep for more than 24 hours and then slept for barely three hours before a 12-hour walk on the first day.

“It meant we were thrown in at the deep end, adding a further 30 kilometres to our walk which was 140k altogether.

“It took us 10 days to get to base camp where I suffered terrible altitude sickness. So much so I felt like I was drunk.

“I was with two other girls and it was so bad that on the way down we got a helicopter ride back to Katmandu.

“The hike was much harder than anticipate­d.

“I’m physically fit, but I struggled breathing as the air was so thin.

“No one prepares for you how difficult it is mentally.

“At first, I said I’d never do it again, but if someone asked me I’d return.

“Walking is not a problem for me.

“I play basketball and am physically fit.”

Monika is a member of the Macc Town Raiders and Congleton Grizzlies basketball teams.

Team-mates have supported her fundraisin­g which has reached £1,584.

Husband Kevin works for the London Stock Exchange which may match fund the total.

Monika, from Slovakia, has also put collection buckets at her two nurseries and the Hospice charity shop at Thornton Square.

She said: “I decided to raise funds for Hospice

because we live in Macclesfie­ld and all our friends are here.

“I had a wonderful relationsh­ip with my motherin-law who was devoted to her four granddaugh­ters.

“She was supposed to go into a hospice near her home in Burnley, but

didn’t live long enough due to her oesophagea­l cancer.

“Hospices wouldn’t exist without fundraisin­g and they provide palliative care at the time of greatest need.”

To donate visit justgiving.com/page/monikapoll­ard-1679060855­262

 ?? ?? ●●Mission accomplish­ed back at base camp
●●Mission accomplish­ed back at base camp
 ?? ?? ●●Monika Pollard on her Everest climb
●●Monika Pollard on her Everest climb
 ?? ?? ●●Monika with fellow climbers
●●Monika with fellow climbers
 ?? ?? ●●Enjoying the view
●●Enjoying the view

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