
The morning sparkling, a clear day to hike Namche Bazaar a short step away. Continue reading “Day 12 – Deboche to Namche Bazaar”
The morning sparkling, a clear day to hike Namche Bazaar a short step away. Continue reading “Day 12 – Deboche to Namche Bazaar”
It is much easier to do this going down, than it was going up, and its nice to be amongst trees again. Continue reading “Day 11 – Dingboche to Deboche”
The south-west face of Mt Everest rising behind.
Khumbutse 6639mtrs, juts out from the ridge that marks the border of Nepal and Tibet
Pumo Ri, 7165mtrs
Nuptse, 7864mtrs, rises from the valley floor to the south of Mt Everest.
Mt Everest is the furthest peak.
We truly reach our pinnacle today, the “hill” of Kala Patthar (black rock), a peak within the valley of the sky mountains. Then a quick jaunt down, down, down. Continue reading “Day 10 – Kala Patthar, Gorak Shep to Dingboche”
Today is the day, today we make it to the goal. Yesterday we hiked, for the first time, in snow. It was cold, and today, we go higher still, to the final floor of the roof of the world. Continue reading “Day 9 – Lobuche to Base Camp!“
After snow in the early morning, melting within an hour from sunrise, we have what would be the most spectacular day’s walk of the trek. Continue reading “Day 8 – Dingboche to Lobuche”
It didn’t actually snow much, but it was a cold night. The morning was still overcast, but the clouds higher so not as oppressive as the afternoon previously. Continue reading “Day 7 – Dingboche, Acclimatisation”
The hike today continued through forest and trees, picturesque with continuing views of Everest to remind us of our distant goal. After lunch we have climbed above the tree line and the landscape becomes stark, and in the dank afternoon, cold and clammy, it feels difficult and overwhelming. It can only get worse! Continue reading “Day 6 – Deboche to Dingboche”