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Are they MAD?
Why 13 times?

Local Tibetans believe when you trek the 53KM (32.5 mile) rugged  circumference at 18,000 feet (6000 meters) it purifies ones soul of all sins in this lifetime - Circulate it 13 times and a profound experience is rumoured to take place.

 

For that very reason the two David’s are out to prove or dispel the myth. Is it fact or fiction?

Is Its Just a walk in the park?
Fact or Fiction?

Religious Rumour or Spiritual Revolt? Are the Tibetans, the Indians, and other religious groups correct in their myths?

 

 

WOW! can you believe there gonna do it ?????? Well, yes they are.

Kailash is the worlds most sacred mountain, its located an amazing 22000 feet above sea level (in Tibet) and is believed to be the AXIS of the universe. Some religions believe its where heaven meets earth, and others believe it to be the gateway to the Gods......... Either way, the two David’s are going to circumbulate its 32.5 mile circumference. Not once, not twice, but 13 times...That’s almost 500 miles round and round the mountain, in the harshest conditions one could imagine.

Well, after a 10 year chest complaint (David G Morgan) is about to find out the hard way. David says “after 10 long years of debilitating pain,I have nothing to lose”. Medical Doctors and alternative therapies failed to identify or eliminate this mystery condition. David does not necessarily believe this event will cure him, but he believes their will be a great psychological impact that will strengthen and benefit anyone's character.  

Wow, No, No, No, we are talking about trekking the most arduous terrain in the world at 18,000 feet (5,600 meters), in the most changeable and inhospitable weather conditions. We are talking about subjecting the body to altitudes normally experienced by aeroplanes, and because the body cannot physically sustain high altitudes, it means coming down from Kailash every week or so.    

Up and down, down and up, that’s the way it must be. Then there’s the mental side, going round and round, and round and round is enough to drive ones mind wild, but then that's the whole point, is this spiritual or mental endurance?

 

David plans to web-cast from the event and publish the results of the effects it has on  physical and mental, and of course the spiritual side of life.

 

For a very small sponsor fee, you can gain access to the two

David’s epic journey, obtaining updates, and of

course coverage from the event itself.

Then when it’s over,be the first

to get the

results

Phase 1 & 2

The Kailash Challenge

 

Will undergo two phases, phase one (the initial test period) will be conducted September 2008, with phase two (the major event) taking place April 2009