Monday, May 13, 2013

 Time goes to fast

      It has been sometime since I stood at Basecamp on Christmas.  I had a chance to look back these past couple of weeks at some of the photos I took and read my notes from my trip as I put together my photo album book thru Snapfish. I found that I really missed all the things I did on this grand adventure and the friends that are still in Nepal! The Everest climbing season is well under way and it is cool to read about the Everest climbers taking the same trail I took before they start the task of climming Everest!  I hope you enjoy these photos? The last three are for my friends in Nepal who at this moment are on the way back up to basecamp again. Enjoy the trip and thank you again!



Thursday, January 24, 2013

The Yak did it!

Did you know that the main sorce to burn in the mountains of Nepal is Yak Dung?


   
As the cold weather has hit us here in the East coast this photo came to mind!  As we hiked up higher and higher wood for burning became a real problem since there was little to be seen. Heat was a real need as we moved up the mountain. Well that's one reason they have Yak's in Nepal. Every place we passed we could see piles of Yak dung sitting in the sunshine drying. They then take the dung and store it in a shed like the one I'm standing in. It is a strange source to burn but it really did a nice job to heat the commons room at night and in the morning. It gets kind of smoky in the room but there is no smell. With the thin air and the Dung smoke your lungs struggle to get  the air you need sometime. Guess it is better the no heat!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Home again


Well it was a wild ride and now I have returned home. Just about to finish my first week back to work and I am still having trouble with the time and elevation changes from the trip. I was very happy to see Betsy and Katie at the airport to pick me up.
I spent most of this week showing the students here at school all the things and photos I brought back from my trip. I have found it really hard to explain just what life was like on the trail as well as in the city of Kathmandu! The first question everybody asks is “Was it worth it?” Yes it was!
I think it is going to take me some time to just let it all sink in before I am back to a normal schedule here for the US… The things I saw and did on this trip will be forever remembered! I was able to make it up to base camp on Christmas and back to Kathmandu for New Years Eve with the help of helicopters and a great guide and porter.
In the next couple months I will try to share with you all the different things that I have done in Nepal and the strange stories that I have returned back with so please stay tuned….