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British pair flatten the Extreme Ironing altitude record as they complete a pressing assignment at Everest Base Camp. Erm, how extreme is that exactly?


Posted: 24 April 2003
by Maria

If yesterday's reminder about the Extreme Ironing picture comp had you dreaming of fame and planning a last-minute jaunt up Snowdon with your ironing basket, then it may come as a bit of a blow to hear of the escapades of John Roberts and Ben Gibbons, from Cheltenham. The intrepid pair have just extreme-ironed a Union Jack part way up Everest.

The Beeb has reported that Roberts and Gibbons successfully ironed the flag at 5,440 metres, emphatically beating the previous EI altitude record of 4,100. The sight of the two men lugging their board up to base camp entertained locals along the way and climbers waiting for weather windows, and unusually for trekkers, the pair were given permission to trek a little beyond base camp in order to break the record.

The altitude is certainly impressive, but to be honest, setting a board up on a stable mountainside, however high, doesn't necessarily make for the most impressive pics, so if you're one of the hopefuls for a place in the Extreme Ironing book and the Rowenta trophy, keep plugging away (sorry).


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Yes we're really pleased that the guys managed to get their ironing board to Everest - certainly a first for extreme ironing. But is it really extreme? What do people think?

Well I guess we'll find how when the judges pour over the entries next Thursday.

However, you've got a weekend to show your mettle ironists! Points are awarded for style, photography, extremity, and if they make us laugh.

Iron on
Steam
EI founder

Posted: 25/04/2003 at 17:13

I'm not wanting to influence the judges, but no, it didn't strike me as terribly extreme, just very high.

Where were the ropes? The oxygen masks? The perilous perching on a precipice?

And I'm not sure about style either, did you see the terrible job they made of that flag? :-)

Posted: 25/04/2003 at 18:07

What you mean they don't even have to do collars and things like that?

Posted: 25/04/2003 at 18:13

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