The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Khare to Mera High Camp. Saturday, October 22 We were awakened at 6am with the announcement that the skies were clear and we would see if we could reach High Camp. After breakfast and bag packing/water bottle thawing, we set out on the same route […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Acclimatization in Khare Friday, October 21 This was our day to head for High Camp, with Mera Peak summit planned for the following day. Not only did it snow that night, but it snowed enough that it appeared dark in our tent even after sunrise […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Tangnag to Khare. Thursday, 20 October The morning started as our coldest yet, with the first light appearing at 5:30 am and the sun appearing over Mera Peak at 9am. Joel, Karlin and Chris were talking with an Indian climber who summitted the day before, […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Kote to Tangnag. Wednesday, 19 October Life is great after 14 hours of deep sleep. The morning was clear though it would be a few hours before the sun would warm the valley as a subsidiary summit of Mera Peak shades Tangnag in the early […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Odare Camp to Kote. Tuesday, 18 October Morning was the coldest yet, with our clothing that was hanging on the line having frost streaks where the dew fell and then froze overnight. We slept with our sleeping bags zipped together for the first time and […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Ngyngso Camp to Odare Camp. Monday, October 17 Morning was cold and clear and started with the hot water for tea or coffee and washing water, as always. It was very dark on this side of the mountain, shaded as we were by the steep […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Namdolingomba to Ngyngso Camp. Sunday, October 16 There was a steady patter of rain on the tent as we fell asleep which we always find very reassuring somehow, perhaps because we live in dry Southern California. At some point during the night the temperature dropped […]
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Dilli Bahadur Rai, or “D.B.” as he is known to his customers, is a senior guide in the Himalaya Mountains of Nepal. He comes from the village of Basa 6, one of 9 villages that make up Basa Village Development Committee (VDC). These VDC’s are a creation of the Nepal government for administration purposes and […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak — Adheri to Namdolingomba Saturday, October 15 Morning came at 5:30am as usual, and we were packed and ready by 6am “washing water.” followed by a delicious breakfast of rice pudding. Karlin was late for breakfast for a great reason, he agreed the night before to meet […]
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The following is a continuation of Mera Peak Expedition — Spending a day in paradise Adheri, meaning “dark place” was very appropriately named. It sits high on the same steep mountainside that Basa occupies, but is situated in a way that the sun comes up very late over the mountain to the east and sets […]
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December 27, 2011
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