"Guys, thanks for all your help and support and encouragement, everyone else seemed to just dismiss us as stupid, reckless and crazy and thus you were different. Thanks again …… Roger".
The trip.
Roger Chao and Steven Fordyce, both students at Monash University, recently completed in Tasmania the first mid winter unsupported full traverse of the western and eastern Arthur’s, combined with an ascent of Federation Peak.
Carrying 5 weeks worth of food (no food drops) and full snow and ice gear, harsh conditions, combined with the short days (they left on July 23rd 2006 the day after the shortest day) meant that progress was very slow.
The Arthur’s and Federation Peak climb in summer are challenging enough with a heavy pack but when combined with deep snow, freeing conditions and zero visibility in full winter conditions, it made for a very serious undertaking.