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It’s around 7 am and as usual I am up and about before Prem and Bulram. It is a cool morning due to the torrential downpour that we had last night. I was extremely happy that we were dry and cozy inside sitting by the stove in the tea house dining room. It was a full blown thunderstorm including lightning and wind driven sheets of rain. It would have been miserable to… Read More

Since a picture is worth a thousand words and I have tons of pictures to share I thought I would simply do a blog today that is some more photos.                

I actually slept later today for some reason and did not wake up until almost 6:45. But there was no hurry as we only had a short walk, maybe three hours, to our overnight stop. Today is mainly a rest day. I was pleasantly surprised when I crawled out of my sleeping bag to find that the temperature was manageable. I did not have to immediately dive into my down jacket as… Read More

Today’s summary: we descended in one day what it took two days to ascend. As we were hiking down the valley today I started feeling a glowing sense of accomplishment the further we went because it was ALL down. It was at that point I realized exactly just how much “up” we had climbed the previous two days. Going up my glutes were cranky, coming down my knees were complaining but I… Read More

I woke up this morning thinking that today was going to be a difficult clothes day. I peeked out my window and saw the sun shining in a bright blue clear sky. That the sky was clear was not too surprising as I could hear a fierce wind blowing. No cloud had a chance of staying in one place with the way the wind was howling past my window. In addition our… Read More

“Burn baby burn.” That is the phrase that was going through my mind for most of today. Not only did we continue following the river up the ravine, which was slowly gaining altitude, but we were also climbing up one side of the mountain that formed the ravine, so it was double trouble. In all, we gained almost 1000m in altitude so today was a lot of up and my glutes got… Read More

I woke early, around 5:30 am actually, having not slept too well and did some stretching and went ahead and packed up. We planned on starting at 8:00 am so there was no rush to be off but I had nothing else to do that early. The most challenging task involved with packing is compressing my sleeping bag to a manageable size. Even with a compression sack I have to sit on… Read More

WOW! I mean, just, WOW! It has been such an interesting day I am not sure where to start. Probably the easiest thing to do is to start at the beginning. We left Kathmandu early around 6:30 am to head to the Langtang Valley and the drop off point for day one of the trek. I was told to expect a six hour drive or so. And it was. But what a… Read More

Well the trek to get to Kathmandu so as to be able to trek there is long and arduous. At least from Washington, D.C. anyway. There is no direct route to Nepal, so two layovers, one in Munich and one in Istanbul, and approximately 27 hours were required to finally get here. Somewhere in that transit I lost the better part of a day as well. But I made it and the… Read More

… that’s what I’ve always wanted to do (among other things). A slight variation to Bob Segar’s lyrics have been going through my mind for weeks now as I am poised to do just that- go to Kathmandu. I’m headed to Nepal after dreaming of it, studying and planning for more years than I can remember. Visiting such an exotic, rugged but beautiful part of the world has been on the big… Read More