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Category Archives: Everest Trek

5/23/2006
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Dingboche’s Entertaining Night

A partially lucky day as we could see glimpses of mountains in the morning and on our way to Dingboche. We would see a part of it and would constantly raise our eyes to see more but soon fog would … Continue reading →

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5/23/2006
by Ujjwal Acharya
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The Rule of Mountains

Finally a lucky day. Early morning today, the weather was kind to us and we could view mountains around the village – Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Lhotse among others. They were visible for around half-an-hour and it was a magnificent view. … Continue reading →

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5/22/2006
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Still No Mountains!

At 2:30 PM, when I penned this on my diary, we were at Tengboche, 3830m and five hour walk from Namche. We stopped here for lunch. Telephone is Rs. 20/min and internet, yea, for Rs. 10/min. I called home and … Continue reading →

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5/21/2006
by Ujjwal Acharya
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Preparing the Long Walk

I had trouble sleeping last night because of my leg aches and back ache. Although the pain on legs went away after some time the back pain caused by carrying a bag stayed on and I could only sleep after … Continue reading →

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5/20/2006
by Ujjwal Acharya
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At Namche (After 8 & 1/2 Hour Walking)

I was really looking forward to the tour that would take me up to the Everest Base Camp. So, it was only natural that I started early morning for the flight of 7:30 AM. We were a team unofficially led … Continue reading →

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