Month: November 2004

Aimee

Last Day in Nepal

Or second to last, not sure how far I’ll make it tomorrow. The last two days have been a strike, nobody on the roads, thanks to the Maoists. I forgot to add that when I was rafting, there were many Maoists on the shores and one of their first questions was, Do you have any …

Aimee

Day 7 Feeling Great

I think this was my favorite day. I felt good, I had been at 4400m with just a tiny headache for a short time, and the trail to Lobuge was the best it had been. A gradual uphill, no loose gravel, no big rocks to pick through, no dust. Easy walking and great views. I’ve …

Aimee

Days 4, 5 &6

Tengboche (3800m) – I couldn’t find this village to mark on the map, but this was my destination after Namche. It was a nice walk, here they have a famous Buddhist Monastery. I walked around it but I was wearing my sandals and had to take my shoes off and could only bare to stand …

Aimee

Days 2 and 3

Namche Bazaar is the main commerical center of the Solokhumbu (the region in which Sagarmatha (Nepali name for Everest) National Park lies). There are probably 50 guesthouses. Every day there is a Tibetan Black Market (as far as I could see, they just sold comforters, but am told you could buy anything there). On Saturday …

Aimee

Starting Out

(I tried not to make this too wordy, but if you want just skip the texts and look at the pictures, I think with the captions it should cover anything of import.) Flew here to start out my trip. Although well maintained, the landing strip for this airport is ridiculously short and ends in the …