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A Special Day In Pangboche

October 18, 2015

Not every day on the trek needs to be a marathon.  Today, the team woke up in Tengboche and only had to trek for about 4 hours.  It is a nice walk with Ama Dablam keeping the team company most of the way.

The Team pulled into Pangboche and had a good lunch and after lunch visited Lama Geshe.  This is when the fireworks started.  “Amazing!”  This was the word from both Cedric and Craig as they chuckled.  Lama Geshe has this way of telling the Team a story and laughing.  Without having a complete understanding of what he is saying, you still find yourself laughing and having fun with him.

Heading to Pangboche (Cedric Gamble)
Team Photo with Lama Geshe (Craig John)
Everest and Lhotse in the distance (Craig John)

The team was sharing the afternoon with Lama Geshe when a visitor stopped in to say hello.  The visitor was a Lama Reincarnate.  This is a very special occasion.  Very nice.

On this day, we had a surprise awaiting our team and a married couple.  Lama Geshe performed a Puja Ceremony in honor of the couple’s Wedding Anniversary.  Congratulations!

It was a beautiful day outside and the mountains were out and showing their greatness as well!

Greg Vernovage

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Great Views On The 3 x 3 Trek

October 17, 2015

Team Photo in Namche (Craig John)
Team Photo with the Valley and the Range (Craig John)

I got a few photos overnight from Craig.  The skies are clear and the team is having a great time.  Taking off from Namche and heading up the valley always feels like I am leaving the big city.  As we all know, Namche is the main town of the Khumbu Valley.  Everyone comes through here to buy, sell and trade…it has been this way for hundreds of years.

As the team leaves Namche, they head uphill and get their heart rate up before leveling off for a couple hours.  About 30 minutes into the days trek, they wrap around a corner and BANG!  There it is.  A beautiful range that makes your mind race with climbing daydreams.  Ama Dablam, Lhotse and Everest way out there just to name a few.

This is great day on the trail, the team has started getting into a rhythm and are continuing conversations with new friends.  A visit to Tengboche Monastery tomorrow and up the trail to Pengboche!

Greg Vernovage

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Taking In The Sights Around Namche

October 16, 2015

Craig checked in after a great day with the Lobuche Team.  They had a good night sleep and were up early for a walk up to the Everest View Hotel.  The mountains are staying hidden for the time being but the team had a short glimpse of Ama Dablam.  They will have more days with the mountains in their sights.  After taking a quick break it was off to visit the Hillary School and Khumjung.

Trekking to Namche (Cedric Gamble)
Namche (Tye Chapman)
View from Everest View Hotel (Greg Vernovage)

Back to the Teahouse in the early afternoon for some tea and rest.  Tomorrow is the down and up day to Tengboche.  The reward is a beautiful monastery!

Greg Vernovage

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The Namche Hill!

October 15, 2015

All is well in the Khumbu.  The Team was up bright and early and ready to go.  It was a slightly earlier departure with a touch of precipitation in the forecast for the afternoon.  They pulled into Namche before the afternoon shower but not before experiencing the beautiful suspension bridge (yes, from what I hear, it is the one from the movie). And the Namche hill.

Suspension Bridge to Namche (Tye Chapman)
Arriving to Namche (Tye Chapman)

 

Namche hill is the team’s first test at trekking uphill at altitude.  They will have a good rest and then visit the bazaar tomorrow as well as catch their first good look at Ama Dablam, Lhotse and Everest.

Greg Vernovage

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KTM to Lukla – All Aboard!

October 14, 2015

Boarding the plane to Lukla. (Tye Chapman)
Boarding the plane to Lukla. (Tye Chapman)
Trekking to Phakding. (Greg Vernovage)
Trekking to Phakding. (Greg Vernovage)
Phakding (Tye Chapman)
Phakding (Tye Chapman)

The 3 x 3 Trek with Lobuche Climb started their adventure up the Khumbu Valley today.  All members and gear made it to Lukla.  It is not an incredibly long day on the trail but for a first day, the scenery is amazing.

The team is doing fantastic and are very excited to be stretching their legs.  This is often times the first night of the trip where the jet lag starts wearing off.  It might be that cool air of the Himalaya.

Greg Vernovage

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Ready To Roll Up The Khumbu!

October 13, 2015

Our Everest Base Camp Trek via the Three Peaks and Three Passes, passionately called the 3 x 3 is in Kathmandu and ready to roll.  All members have arrived with all of their luggage!  This is music to our ears.

At the same time, we have welcomed our Dolpo Team back to KTM after a fantastic trek.  The teams had the chance to mingle during the welcome/celebration dinner at the Hotel.

Welcome/Celebration dinner (Cedric Gamble)
Rooftop meeting (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)

 

We are looking forward to hearing that the weather is good in Lukla and the team was able to fly in and start their journey up the Khumbu Valley.  This is going to be a great trip, follow along and hear about how everything looks since the earthquake.

I am excited!

Greg Vernovage

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Back In KTM With Views From On Top!

October 10, 2015

Eric and the Mera Team are back in Kathmandu after a great trek and climb.  Up the Hinku Valley to Mera La and then turn and get the summit.

Summit day was a long one for the team as they decided to bypass High Camp and go straight to the summit and back.  One of the reasons was that the clouds were forecasted with some precipitation.  They got the summit and were rewarded on their return with an extraordinary view of Everest at sunset.

Summit shot from Mera Peak— Dan, Anthony, Eric, Phunuru (Eric Simonson)
Sunset over Everest and Lhotse on the descent (Eric Simonson)
Entire expedition team back at Thagnak on the way home (Eric Simonson)

 

Enjoy the photos and look for the opportunity to trek up the Hinku Valley and climb Mera with us next year!

Greg Vernovage

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Possibly One Of The Best…

October 9, 2015


Adam checked in with the Dolpo Team from Kagbeni just now.  He called it a bustling city.  From where the team has come from, maybe it is.  The Dolpo Trek is winding down with just one day more of trekking and then a few small plane flights before they are back to Kathmandu.  This has been a pretty great trek with awesome weather and certainly a few more sights than anyone might be able to remember.  That is why they will have a ton of photos to share with us when they get home.

This has been one ultimate trek and as Adam said this night, “Possibly one of the best beers I have ever had.”

Greg Vernovage

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Jockeying For Position In The Hinku Valley

October 8, 2015

Looking up at Khare. (Eric SImonson)
Looking up at Khare. (Eric SImonson)
Camp on the trail below Khote. (Eric Simonson)
Camp on the trail below Khote. (Eric Simonson)

Eric and the Mera Peak Team were up early today.  They wanted to get down to Thagnak by the end of the day and then a little further down valley tomorrow to Kothe.  No real rush other than a little precipitation in the forecast.

With the objective of reaching the top of Mera Peak complete, it is time to head towards daylight.  This is from a football term.  The great Vince Lombardi used to tell his team to “Run for Daylight.”  This means get to the opening and look for the ball.

Well, in the case of our Mera Peak Team, they are heading for the clearing and lower elevation to catch a helicopter before it closes in on them for a couple days with clouds and rain.

Greg Vernovage

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On The Downhill Side Of Things In Dolpo

October 8, 2015

Trekking In The Dolpo. (Adam Angel)

Trekking In The Dolpo. (Adam Angel)

Adam and the Dolpo Team have checked in and are officially on the downhill side of the Mustang region.  After a long day on their feet, Adam called to let me know that it was much more dry this time on the trek.  Buffs were up and the finest dust blew around.  There was no complaining, in fact it sounds like some pretty amazing photos came from winds.

Tomorrow will be spent heading towards Sangda Village.  It will be a short day and Adam said that the beer tastes especially good in this village.  That is a good memory!

Greg Vernovage

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