Monday, 4 April 2011

Namche Bazaar

We continued our trek in from Manjo two days ago, arriving in Namche early on the afternoon of the 3rd. It was a relatively short day in but included a height gain of 600m, which gave us a good blow out as we slogged up the hill and helped with our acclimatization. We also had the chance to get our first real view of Everest towering over the Nupste-Lhotse ridge. And the back, north, side of Kusum Kanguru which looks great with a good plastering of ice.








Everest, left, and the North face of Kusum Kanguru, right.


Yesterday we woke to fresh snow, and saw Namche in a completely different light with the coating of white a stark contrast to the dust of the previous day.



Namche Bazaar, before and after the recent snowfall.


After relaxing for the morning we passed the afternoon by going for walk up to the villages of Khunde and Kumjing behind Namche. In Kumjing we stopped for lunch with family of Indra's, our trekking guide/liasion officer, where we dinned on noodle soup, fried chicken and a selection of the local fire water - Rarksi and Everest whisky. The skies cleared after lunch and the remainder of the day was spent playing cricket with some of the local children, with an amazing backdrop of Ama Dablam and Thamserku, before walking back down to Namche in the dusk.


Entertaining the local children in Kumjing.

Today we will continue our trek up into the Gokyo towards Machermo. Where we plan to spend a few days acclimatizing and hopefully get up Gokyo Ri before heading into Kyajo Ri base camp.


Evening light on Ama Dablam, left, and Thamserku, right.





5 comments:

  1. Concerned in California6 April 2011 at 01:10

    What grade is the track you boys are walking? I have done a few 'moderate' walks and i rekon the himilayas must have some 'hard' walks. Will you be using clampons? I understand mountain trekkers like you guys huddle close together to keep warm at night. Isnt this a bit gay?

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  2. Looks like such a cool trip, hope you guys are able to keep posting it's good reading!

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  3. Kia ora guys, it's great to be able to see and read about where you are.I hope that the rest of your gear has joined you, that you are all acclimatising ok - 600 metres in a day is a taste of what the climbing will give.But nothing like a bit of cricket to help you feel at home eh? Happy trekking up the Gokyo.
    Helen Curtis

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  4. thanks for posting Ben and mates.. it looks just awesome..

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  5. Enjoying the reading Whiti. Keep it coming, all the best and give us a pirate Yaaargh!!! when your up over 6000m.

    ps Mountain trekkers huddling is nothing on 4 men in a Piedy.

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