Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Everest Base Camp!

Base camp is quite a surreal place. It is mostly a tent city with no rhyme or reason to the scattering of tents. I'm not sure how many expeditions are there at the moment, but I know that the Chinese are keeping a close watch on everyone staying there because of the torch. There was even a bakery at base camp - probably the highest in the world, and a photos exhibit of glacial melt from the past several decades. I didn't stay very long, but it was interesting to see the spectacle. (Note: you can't see the summit of Everest from base camp.)


reminder: the peak behind me is not the summit to Everest (don't ask about the outfit)

this one is really dark, but you can see the famous/infamous Khumbu Icefall on the right side

Monday, May 12, 2008

the photos you've all been waiting for...

Okay, well maybe not, but Everest photos are below. First a couple of others on the way there...
part of the Everest range; this part of the trek was like walking on the moon
the eastern side of Cho-la Pass (over 5300 meters) - an amazing glacier was waiting for us after a loooong ascent up 600 meters in the snow
moonrise
and there she is
sunset casting colors on the mountain - it was freezing cold waiting for the sun to finish (this is from a view point called Kala Patther - 5550 meters high/over 18,000 feet; highest point I've ever been!)

Saturday, May 10, 2008

incredible!

Before going to Everest Base Camp, my trekking companions and I decided to take a detour up another valley to a place called Gokyo where we were supposed to have amazing views of the mountains, including Everest. It was a long slog to the top of a small peak (5360 meters/17,688 feet) and worth every step (encouraging words we heard from people on their way down as we were still ascending).
a very tall cairn on the way to gokyo (i'm a little dark, but you get the idea)
the mountains, including ice covered lake
same mountains from a bit higher elevation

that would be me with everest directly to the right of my head - i was so happy to make it!

"the girls," my trekking buddies: Jasmine, me, Valerie, Irene

Thursday, May 1, 2008

on the trail

There were so many amazing scenes while we were on the trail; the following are just a few of them.
the porters never ceased to amaze us with the loads they were carrying
an "aerial" view of one of the larger towns where we stayed - Namchee Bazaar
clouded over mountains
porters and yaks along the way

the beginning

It all began with a flight into the Tenzing-Hillary airport in a town called Lukla. We were lucky with fairly clear weather for the flight, which allowed for some very nice views of the mountains on the way. The first day was an easy warm up with only about 3 hours of walking mostly down and flat. Below are some photos of other things besides the mountains, there will be lots of mountain photos in the near future.


my trekking buddies: Irene (Holland) and Jasmine (Canada)
one of the many yaks we encountered along the trail
huge boulder with prayers engraved and painted all over it; these were very common at the lower altitudes
the numbers board at the national park entrance

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

success!!!

I did it! I made it to base camp and back, all in one piece. I've had a few days to decompress and am going to try and please all my fans with some photos (and stories). First of all, I want to make if abundantly clear that I did NOT climb Everest. In fact, I didn't even climb ON Everest. Base camp isn't actually on the mountain, unfortunately. However, I did see the mountain quite a few times and those photos will come with time, I promise. The 16 days I spent on the trail were incredible and this was definitely one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had. The scenery was breathtaking and worth every step (which is what many people told us to encourage us along the way and luckily they were right).

[I just spent an hour and a half trying to load some photos, only to have something fail, so I'm going to dinner instead of spending another hour and a half trying again. I'll try again later. Sorry! AHHH, computers in Nepal...]

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

attempting Everest, base camp that is

I have gotten a crazy idea and have decided to attempt to climb Everest, or at least to base camp. I have no idea if I will be successful, but everyone cross your fingers that I am, please. If all goes well, I will be out of contact starting this Wednesday until around April 25. Don't worry, there will be LOTS of photos when I return (if the weather cooperates). Please send lots of great wishes my way, and maybe a little oxygen too!