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Cho Oyu Team On The Move

September 6, 2016

View of Cho Oyu from Tingri (Phunuru)
Building Base Camp (Phunuru)
Qomalongma National Park monument (Ang Jangbu)

Double Rainbow over Tingri Plain (Ang Jangbu)
Gyatso la (17,250’) (Ang Jangbu)
Tashilumpo Monastary (Ang Jangbu)

The Cho Oyu and Tibet Trekking Team are on the move again today.  Mike and Jangbu report that the team covered some ground today and have made it to Tingri.  The morning started with good weather and then clouds came in leading to eventual rain.  The drive takes the team over Gyatso la (17,250’) and past the Everest Viewpoint.  Mount Everest hid in the clouds today but the Team will have more opportunities to see her.  Across the Tibetan Plateau and onto the Tingri Plain, the team will take a couple days to stretch their legs and get more acclimatized.

 I heard from Phunuru over the weekend also.  He and the Sherpa Team drove towards Cho Oyu and are getting Base Camp set up.  Other teams are beginning to pull into Base Camp as well.  Everyone is doing great in Tibet!

Greg Vernovage

 

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Cho Oyu Team Acclimatizing in Shigatse

September 5, 2016

Trekking above Shigatse (Ang Jangbu)
Trekking above Shigatse (Ang Jangbu)
Negotiating the sleeping dog (Ang Jangbu)
Negotiating the sleeping dog (Ang Jangbu)
Shigatse (Ang Jangbu
Shigatse (Ang Jangbu

 

The Cho Oyu and Tibetan trekking teams continue to acclimatize and take in the sights in Tibet.  I spoke to Jangbu briefly and he said the team is doing great, “Very nice people.”  The rain clouds have been threatening each day but the team continues to get their hiking in and are staying strong.

Tomorrow the climbing and trekking team will head for Tingri.  Phunuru and the Sherpa team are heading towards Base Camp with all of the supplies.  Phunuru and the guys will be setting up Base Camp for our team as well as organizing the transport of all the gear further up valley.

Greg Vernovage

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Travel Day to Shigatse

September 4, 2016

Secretary General of CTMA with Cho Oyu and Tibetan Trek Teams (Ang Jangbu)
Secretary General of CTMA with Cho Oyu and Tibetan Trek Teams (Ang Jangbu)
Ang Jangbu posing with a Tibetan Mastif (Mike Hamill)
Ang Jangbu posing with a Tibetan Mastif (Mike Hamill)

Yamdrok Lake (Ang Jangbu)
Yamdrok Lake (Ang Jangbu)
Yamdrok Lake (Ang Jangbu)
Yamdrok Lake (Ang Jangbu)

 

Mike Hamill checked in today:

“We had a great drive from Lhasa to Shigatse today past Yamdrok lake. The clients were quite impressed by the lake and the Tibetan Mastiffs posing for photos in route. Before leaving Lhasa, the Secretary General of the CTMA (China Tibet Mountaineering Association) stopped by to wish us well on our expedition. We plan to get a hike tomorrow morning and tour the Tashilumpo Monastery in the afternoon. All’s well here.”

The Sherpa plan to head in to base camp tomorrow after a day of shopping in Tingri.

Greg Vernovage

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Taking in the Sights in Lhasa

September 3, 2016

IMG Cho Oyu climbers on the roof of the Johkang Temple with Potala behind (Mike Hamill)
IMG Cho Oyu climbers on the roof of the Johkang Temple with Potala behind (Mike Hamill)
Cho Oyu sherpa team on the way to Tingri (Phunuru)
Cho Oyu sherpa team on the way to Tingri (Phunuru)
Tibetan opera at Shoton Festival in Norbulingka Palace (Ang Jangbu)
Tibetan opera at Shoton Festival in Norbulingka Palace (Ang Jangbu)

Monks debating at Sera Monastary (Ang Jangbu)
Monks debating at Sera Monastary (Ang Jangbu)
Peiku Tso Lake north of Shishapangma on the road between Kyirong and Tingri (Phunuru)
Peiku Tso Lake north of Shishapangma on the road between Kyirong and Tingri (Phunuru)
The old road via the Friendship bridge to Zhangmu and Nyalam is now closed. This year the sherpa team traveled overland to Tingri by crossing into Tibet via Dunche (Nepal) and Kyirong (Tibet).
The old road via the Friendship bridge to Zhangmu and Nyalam is now closed. This year the sherpa team traveled overland to Tingri by crossing into Tibet via Dunche (Nepal) and Kyirong (Tibet).

 

The Tibet Trek and Cho Oyu Climbers continue to enjoy Lhasa.  Ang Jangbu is joining the Team into ABC this season and when he is around, we always stay flexible with our itinerary.  Jangbu said  “We had a great day today. After learning the Shoton Festival was happening at Norbulingka (Summer Palace) we decided to take the team there instead of going to Drepung Monastery.  We got a tour of the summer palace, and saw a Tibetan opera and locals picnicking in the park.  After lunch we went to Sera Monastery to watch the Monks debate.”

From Mike Hamill, “Everyone is doing well and we are headed to Shigatse via Yamdrok Lake and Gyantse tomorrow. Heading out the door 9AM Beijing time.  We have 7 brand new land cruisers to travel in.”

Further up the Tibetan Plateau, Phunuru and the Sherpa Team have arrived in Tingri.  They had a good drive around Shishapangma and will be in Tingri for a couple days.  They will acclimatize and pick up additional supplies before heading to Cho Oyu Base Camp where they will be getting it set up ahead of the team’s arrival.

Greg Vernovage

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Lhasa Tour and the Kyirong Shuffle

September 2, 2016

Potala Palace (Ang Jangbu)
Potala Palace (Ang Jangbu)
IMG Sherpa Team (Phunuru)
IMG Sherpa Team (Phunuru)
Duffle Shuffle at Kyirong (Phunuru)
Duffle Shuffle at Kyirong (Phunuru)

View of the Potala Palace from the roof of the Jokhang Temple (Ang Jangbu)
View of the Potala Palace from the roof of the Jokhang Temple (Ang Jangbu)
Barkhor (Ang Jangbu)
Barkhor (Ang Jangbu)
Potala Palace at sunset (Ang Jangbu)
Potala Palace at sunset (Ang Jangbu)

 

The Tibet Trek and Cho Oyu Climbing Team had a great day touring Lhasa today.  It has been a while since we went through Lhasa and there have been some changes, the city has grown but the historical sights are still breathtaking.  A couple of the big highlights of the day were Barkhor and of course, the Potala Palace.  Tomorrow, the plan will be to tour Norbulingka in the morning and Sera Temple in the afternoon.

Crossing the border into Tibet, Phunuru reports that the Sherpa Team has cleared customs and will be heading to Tingri in the morning.  As you can see, the duffle shuffle is a larger scale.  We need to transfer all gear from the truck in Nepal to the Chinese truck.  For many of the Sherpa, this is their first time crossing the border in Kyirong.  They will be traveling around Shishapangma and into Tingri.

All is well and the Teams are enjoying their tours of Tibet!

Greg Vernovage

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Hurry Up & Wait

September 1, 2016

Hurry up and wait.

Hurry up and wait.

Just off the phone with Mike and Jangbu in Lhasa.  There are many things that we prepare for on big expeditions, but one thing that you can’t prepare for, but will definitely encounter on every expedition, is the fact that at some point you’re going to have to hurry up… and then wait. There is just no way around it!  This was clearly illustrated by a 3 hour weather delay at the KTM airport.  The good news is that in the end they made it to Lhasa!  Jangbu reported that they had a great dinner and are in a new hotel.  Tomorrow is the city tour of Lhasa.  It will be great for acclimatizing!

More great news came from our climbing Sirdar Phunuru.  Phunuru informed that all Sherpas and the truck with gear have arrived to the Nepal border, Timure.  They are going to spend the night in Timure and cross the border tomorrow morning.

Greg Vernovage

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Cho Oyu Team Set & Ready

August 31, 2016

Cho Oyu Team Ready to go!
Cho Oyu Team Ready to go!
Duffel Shuffle (Mike Hamill)
Duffel Shuffle (Mike Hamill)

 

Mike and Jangbu have checked in and are happy to report good news.  Mike and Dallas have all clients in Kathmandu with all their gear.  The gear has been checked and Base Camp duffels have been loaded onto the truck.

The Team has also been issued their China-Tibet Visa!  Great news!  They have what they need and will be leaving the hotel at 9am tomorrow morning to catch their flight to Lhasa.

And just as I type this blog, Ang Karma, Chewang Lendu and Pasang Ngima called from close to Dunche, Nepal.  They left early with gear to take advantage of the roads while they are open.  Great progress by the Sherpa Team.  The rest of the Sherpa Team will leave in the morning with more gear.

All wheels are turning for Cho Oyu!

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team Summits Huayna Potosi

August 17, 2016.

Huayna Potosi Summit Team  (Roberto Gomez)

Huayna Potosi Summit Team (Roberto Gomez)

 

Perfect conditions and a strong Team!  Andy, along with our local guides made a great call by heading to Huayna Potosi (19,974’) for their final climb in Bolivia this season.  They were very acclimatized having already summited Acotango and Parinacota.  Andy said the Team climbed perfectly and enjoyed every step.

They are back to Base Camp for the night and will plan their departure to La Paz in the morning.  Once in La Paz, the team will have the farewell dinner and say their goodbyes to our local staff.  This will conclude our Bolivia Season for 2016 and we will be looking forward to having you join us in 2017 for more great adventures.

Nice job you guys and congratulations on your summits!

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team 2 At High Camp On Huayna Potosi

August 16, 2016

Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)
Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)
Northeast View of Huayna Summit Ridge from Pequeno Alpamayo (Greg Vernovage)
Northeast View of Huayna Summit Ridge from Pequeno Alpamayo (Greg Vernovage)

The Team is at High Camp and ready to climb.  Andy said that dinner was great and the they were going to get a little sleep before heading for the summit in the morning.  The route is in great condition from all reports and the weather is predicted to be fantastic, a common theme when climbing in Bolivia.  They are waking up at 2:30am and will be on the route by 3:30.

This is one of my favorites, waking up and seeing the lights of El Alto and the stars to the east and then the jungle below as the sun comes up.  For the climbing, we get big glacier travel and a bergschrund to negotiate which usually includes a couple “moves” to work through.  The summit, big enough for 3-4 people at a time. They won’t sleep much tonight.

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team at Huayna Potosi Base Camp

8/15/2016

Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)

Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)

The Team has pulled into Huayna Potosi Base Camp (15,420’) after a quick resupply of food in El Alto.  This Refugio is fantastic!  The owner is sweet, the sleeping area clean and our cooks do a great job cooking.  The plan is to get up early and make the move to High Camp (16,380’) and in position to go to the summit the following morning.

Greg Vernovage

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