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szymiec wrote:Yeah, the photos tear at my heart too: now that I'm in Kathmandu. Sucking the pollution and Everest beer. Thats the brand; hehe.
You can always try one of the trekking peaks. They're mostly easy. For instance. Island peak requires 2 pitches of roped climbing. Many people solo it though getting ready for Ama Dablam or something like Cholatse (droooool). we climbed Lobuche, mostly, and there is no need for ropes. The views were unreal. Everest, Lhotse, Pumori, Nupste, Ama Dabhlam, Cholatse, Taboche. Makalu and I think Kanchengunga plus so many more, all in a single frame. (still drooling).
I'd say however, that trekking is for the birds. Especially after working so hard for so long. As i walked, i swore I'd never go back. 1 week later I booked another flight into the hills intent on bagging a couple more of the so called trekking peaks. Thats another story though.
Let me know if you need a good contact in Nepal.
Mountain_Marc wrote:I'm still looking for a partner to climb some stuff in Patagonia. Anyone interested??
martha wrote:
nice signature by the way.
Mountain_Marc wrote:martha wrote:
nice signature by the way.
Yeah, mine is completely false though.
szymiec wrote:Patagonia, Hmm, what season and routes?
sand wrote:Do you think Annapurna is good for a first time in Nepal? ANd Although Fall is colder than spring, I hear its clearer for the scenery. Any tip will be appreciated.
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