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Day 4. Everest Base Camp Trek. Sete to Junbesi.

NEPAL | Sat, 31 May 2014 | By timhughes55 | Views [1588]

A Walk in the Primordial Forest Early start today since we had several obstacles ahead: a cold, cloudy day, a 1,000 metre climb followed by a 500 metres drop to Junbesi. We started upward immediately on a rough trail. Again the mountainside was ... Read more >

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Day 3. Everest Base Camp Trek. Bhanda to Sete

NEPAL | Sat, 31 May 2014 | By timhughes55 | Views [1132]

This really is No Country for Old Men! I was too exhausted to write this yesterday. Trying now, though with another exhausting day behind me. Overnight the rain had cleared and given us a dazzling day, having dissolved the shrouding smoke haze.... Read more >

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