Today was the first time I was able to see Everest! It looked really far away. This blog comes to you from the Shangri-La guest house and Restaurant in Namche Bazar! Elevation is 3500m and it's only up from here! I did have some trouble getting out of Katmandu (3 days of flight canceled) We were lucky and Pansang hooked us up on a flight with a helicopter to Lukla! I even got to sit up front with the poilet, and he did'd let me fly it.Video to come when I can figure out how! This second day on the trail ended with a sun set over Everest at 3600m. It is something that I could not put into words.
Back to work in the morning with a 4-5 hour hike. Feet are fine and the hight has not been a problem. Let's hope this holds up. Well off to bed and thanks for following!
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
When the wind blows
Can not change mother nature
Today is the second day that we went off to the airport all set to go to Lukla and mother nature has given us a curve ball! All set on the first day with boarding passes in hand when the first flight comes back due to high winds! We waited about 4 hours and it did not get better. We tried again today but they didn't even give out any boarding passes and we all went home again. If it is not safe to fly into Lukla it's not worth the chance. If we don't get on a flight tomorrow then I am going to fly on a helicopter up to Lukla. I will be on the mountain and hiking on Thurday. Pasang has made some changes to our trip but I think we are still on schedule. Just a little more work then before. This is my last post from Kathmandu before the hike!Funny thing is that I can fly halfway around the world without any problem but I am stuck trying to fly 45 min up into the mountains! Wish me luck....
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Up, Up and Away!
Flight bag, town bag and home bag! |
Departure day
After all
the things I have done, the day has come for me to depart on the trip of my
life. At school of Friday the whole lower school gave me a great send off. I
brought my pack in so the kids could get an idea of the size and weight of it.
A couple of students even tried it on and wanted to come with me. It is so
great to share this dream with so many people. The students had so many
question and so many hugs. I sure hope that I can skype with them from the
trail.
All the bags
are packed and the last minute stuff is all taken care of. I think I am all
ready and set. Spoke with Pasang and he is back off the mountain and ready for
my trek. All I need to do is find him at the airport, (after my four flights). I
even have my seat on the first flight, 37F and if I’m lucky I will have at four
seats in the middle. First class was all full so I guess I have to fly with the
common people.
Katie and
Andy are both home from school after finals and it is great to see them before I
take off. Betsy is still not too keen about watching me fly off to the other side
of the earth but I promised I would come back with some great photos and
stories. She is just the best to let me do this crazy stuff. It is going to be
the first time in 25 ½ years we will not be with each other for Christmas. While
you are enjoying Christmas day please think about me at the base camp of Everest!
Live life
like there is no tomorrow
Monday, December 10, 2012
Now you see it, now you don't!
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All checked! |
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All packed |
Now you see it, now you don’t!
Wow you really don’t understand how much stuff you are going to bring on a trek until you lay it all out! This past weekend I purchased a couple odds and ends and I think I have everything.
I took some time this weekend to lay all my gear out so I could make sure I had everything and maybe even cut back on some of the stuff. Well Betsy wants me to take two of everything and loads of extra things “just in case”. The pack is jammed full and busting at the seams so I think some stuff will have to stay home! It is so hard to make sure that you have everything that you need before you leave even if you are not sure what kind of weather you will have. One thing is for sure that it will be cold.
My guide Pasang sent me a photo of his group up at base camp. He is well on his way back down now getting ready for the next trip. The days go by slowly with Saturday right around the next bend. It still feels like forever. Oh ya, last words of wisdom for the day: Next time somebody asks you to cut down a tree with a chainsaw a week before a trip of a lifetime, tell them that you will do it when you get back. I put a nice hole in my jeans and a good gash in my leg! Nothing that will slow me down!
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Base camp on Sunday 12/9/12 |
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Down to the wire!
Wow it is only 10 days now until I fly out on this world wide adventure! It has been 10 years since I came up with this idea to travel to Nepal and visit base camp of Everest and now I am only 10 days way. It was years of thinking about it and months of planning. Lots of internet spots checked, airfares checked, money raised, and gear purchased, sharing with friends and now it is almost here!
Travel has always been a joy for me. Backpacking thru Europe, Pecos NM mountain range, travels all over the US and now off to Nepal for the grand adventure. Here is something that has been with me these last couple of week that I want to share. “Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the idea of living.”
I am not sure how much of this blog I will be able to keep up with on my trip but I will try to keep in touch so follow along with me please. If you would like to add a comment please do so to my e-mail : kklenk@ycds.org I look forward hearing what you all feel about this!
Somebody asked me how I feel about being so close to my trip and I am not really sure! I have all my gear and everything is all set but the idea of the unknown is very exciting. To travel to airports half a world away and step off a plane in a world that I have only read about is very exciting! It has been a great deal of fun setting this all up and now I guess the work is just beginning!
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