Travel Blog Photos from Sagarmatha (74)
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From Kala Pattar we returned to Lobouche, this time staying the night in the very lovely Sherpa lodge. The day stayed clear, and sunset was spectacular, with Lhotse glowing gold like molten metal. The weather held the next day, and I have to say I have ...
We made the most of our early awakening at Tengboche and set off. Guess the direction? Yes, up! We were on the trail by 8- 9 being our usual- and soon worked out the big plus point of a slightly later start when we got caught in the Himalayan equivalent ...
After returning to Dingboche for a night, we walked up to Thukla. In the snow. We could see where we were going (useful considering the very steep drop to our left) and walked on a very wide slope, so we could stay well away from the edge and any slippery ...
Travelling from Luza to Gokyo, the scenery became more rocky and wild and the valley closed in. We were trekking beside streams and waterfalls of clear water, refreshingly cool to splash on my face. In places where the rock had worn away, the water formed ...
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Base camp Everest Trek
Posted on May 18, 2009, 07:48:48
... us through high valleys, traditional Villages and high spectacular mountains which include the World's Highest Heritage "Sagarmatha National Park" including Namche Bazzar, which is recognized as Khumbu's Sherpa Capital. We will have rest ...
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TREKKING SAFETY..!!! you need to be sure
Posted on Nov 4, 2007, 02:34:12
... ; emotionally) person had just survived 3 nights in sub-zero temperatures after tumbling about 15 m down an almost vertical slope in Sagarmatha National Park in the Everest area. The story began on the morning of May 7 with a trekking group walking from ...
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How high did you get in Nepal?
Posted on Sep 5, 2006, 16:34:47
You already know that Sir Edmond Hillary was the first to reach the 8,850 meter summit of Sagarmatha. How high did you get? Or, more likely, how high do you plan to get?
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