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Day 19 of Trek

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April 20-21,  Kathmandu –Bangkok – Los Angeles – Minneapolis

…If we make all the connections. Enjoy the normalcy of your day, today. My day(s) will not be much to brag about.

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April 20, 2009 at 5:00 am

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Day 18 of Trek

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April 19,  Kathmandu

The day is free for shopping, browsing and packing.

Don’t ya love seeing ‘free’ and ‘shopping’ in the same sentence? I’ll be spending energy toward psyching myself up to leave mountains and sit inside an airplane for way too many hours.

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Day 17 of Trek

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April 18,  Lukla – Kathmandu

In the morning we fly to Kathmandu. We soar over the terraced hills one last time and then it’s time for relaxation at the Yak and Yeti, showers and celebration.

Showers!? Did he say, SHOWERS!!

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Day 16 of Trek

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April 17,  Namche – Lukla (9,400 ft.)

This trail, too, is familiar and we hike it to Lukla with mixed feelings, because we have absorbed some powerful sensations in the past ten days and experienced sights to last a lifetime. Campsite at Lukla.

I bet I’ll be gettin’ ready to sleep in my own bed by now…

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Day 15 of Trek

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April 16,  Namche Bazaar (11,300)

After ascending to a pass for approximately an hour through short switchbacks, we’ll rest at a little settlement and a chorten, directly beneath the cathedral-like beauty of Themserku, with its perpendicular ice walls. Then it’s down and down to Namache and our final night in the mountains.

I’ve experienced milestones similar to this on other trips I’ve taken. Bittersweet, it is.

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Day 14 of Trek

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April 15,  Phortse Tanga (11,300)

We take the traditional route down to the lovely Dudh Kosi white river campground at Phortse Tanga, a descent of some 2,700 feet. The trail down passes through thick forest  which opens to marvelous views in all directions.

What goes up, must come down. I’m so glad to NOT be thinking about filing a tax return this day.

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April 15, 2009 at 5:00 am

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Day 13 of Trek

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April 14,  Gokyo Ri (17,500 ft.) and Machermo (14,650 ft.)

Gokyo Ri is the trekker’s summit, a promontory high above the lakes and Himalayan amphitheater. The hike takes patience and commitment to a very slow and deliberate pace. That done, the reward is a glorious sight, a montage of some of the greatest mountains of the Himalayas–Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Makalu and more; of snow slopes in the stratosphere, mountain walls thousands of feet high descending from huge snowfields. And the stunning centerpiece is Everest, huge and implacable. The impulse is to want to stay here all day. But it’s warmer and slightly more congenial at the campsite below. We rest there and then head for the overnight at Machermo, reputedly the site of the most recent sighting of the legendary Yeti.

This day, I hope to place a handkerchief that belonged to my mother, Elizabeth Elliott Hays, someplace where it can blow in the wind.

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Day 12 of Trek

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April 13,  Gokyo Lakes (15,720 ft.)

Another day for acclimatization and for exploring a part of the world which could scarcely have been imagined before you experienced the Himalaya. The valley is a vast sanctuary of nature in the high world, wild and free in the fusion of its power and beauty. Glaciers, lakes, woodland and great rock palisades surround us, flanked by scores of white summits. Also, teahouses. The day is a quiet one to appreciate.

If there was ever any question in your minds as to why I would venture on a trip such as this, the description of this day alone, so intoxicating, …this is a day I was made for.

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Day 11 of Trek

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April 12,  Gokyo Lakes (15,720 ft.)

A day of peaks, glaciers and lakes. We ascend gradually for 2 1/2 hours to a crossing of the Gokyo River. After we reach the first of the three Gokyo Lakes–a sudden and marvelous shift in the Himalayan landscape–the trail begins to level out. We’ll camp beside one of the lakes.

Oh boy, do I wish I could have brought a guitar along…

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Day 10 of Trek

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April 11,  Phortse – Na La (12,560 ft.)

We begin the crux of the trek, the hike up the Gokyo canyon and its startling wilderness of woods, roaring river and rock cliffs. The trail ascends a prominent ridge, which we’ll follow in a gradual approach to our lunch stop at Karinasha. Another walk of two hours puts us in our campsite at Na La.

Do you think I’ve grown fond of drinking tea, yet? If my health is holding up, you can bet that I am in my glory today!

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