Loboche, here we come!! Day 6…

The usual 6:45am wake up call, clean up a bit, pack all my things together then go for breakfast…this is probably the first routine I’ve had since I started this blog over a year and a half ago!!! As usual, it’s cooooold!!! and it looks like snow in the sky again!! Dammmm Internet, what’s this world coming to when you can’t believe what you read on the net??? Today we hike to Loboche, about 4hrs away, nothing too exciting here except fro this massive rock pile we have to climb!!! Low cloud in the sky, so the views aren’t that great…but who has time for the views when you’re huffin and puffin up a mountain…

Still managed to get off some pics of the surroundings...

Gotta watch out for these little bastards....they come at you from all angles...


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At the top of the massive rock garden towards Loboche, there are monuments for all the fallen climbers of Everest

Here we are!! Home for the night in Loboche...

Day 5….I’m Tired!!!

It’s friggin cold!!!! Woke up this morning and it was snowing outside…and my legs are killing me…who ever said April was a good time to do an Everest trek??  Oh, I think I read that on the Internet…. To make matters worse, none of these lodges where we are staying have any heat (actually none of them do…) so you have to pretty much sleep fully clothed in your sleeping bag with blankets on top….brrrrrr, not the most luxurious of accommodations , but what do you expect for 3500m up on the side of a mountain….ok, ok enough complaining….

Even when it's a little cloudy out, it's still pretty impressive!!

I'm gonna send this one to the person who said the Everest trek is great in April...

Today we leave Pengboche (3960m) for Dingboche (4400m)….to help combat altitude sickness, they recommend not gaining more than 500m per day at these levels (this is for us average tourist folks, not the Nepalese mountain people) and as you can see, that is what we are doing…Uzol (my guide) figured it would take us about 4 hrs…we did it in 3…..guess I’m starting to get used to this trekking stuff?? We arrived at Dingboche around 11:00am, settled in and got ready to spend the night…..did I mention that it was friggin cold??? Started snowing in the afternoon and by evening, there were a few centimeters down….
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Main street Dingboche...what a happening little village!!!

Me 'n the lodge in Dingboche...

Tomorrow would normally be our rest day to acclimatize, but I’m feeling pretty good now and I do not want to sit around Dingboche for the whole day ( as you can see from the pic, there’s not a lot to do there)….so tomorrow we leave for Loboche, spend the night and then it’s Everest base camp!!!!

Everest Day 4!!! Slowly Makin My Way Up…

7:00am meet for breakfast, out the door by 8:00….. Today we have about 5-6 hrs hiking (or trekking as they call it here) which will take us to Tengboche (famous Tibetan Buddhist monastery, also the highest at 3860 m.) where we will stop for lunch and then onto Pengboche where we will stay for the night.

7:00 am in Namche Bazzar...this is a common occurrence at all of our stops...if it's not cloudy

This seems to be how we start everyday....that's my porter there takin off like a rabbit

Tengboche Buddhist monastery..3860 m .elevation

The elevation gain will be from 3440 m (Namche Bazzar) to 3960 m (Pengboche)….now whenever I hear “elevation gain” that’s just  fancy words for “hills” (not my favorite word right now)…so today we will have to climb about 500 m and guess what??  90 percent of the elevation gain seems to happen right at the end of the hike! ok maybe I’m being a little dramatic, but there are a heck of a lot of steep switchbacks going up to TyengBoche which is near the end of the end…anyhow, I managed to crawl my way up (and I do mean CRAWL!!) to our final destination for the day… I gotta tell ya, this definitely wasn’t what I expected, I figured it would just be a simple walk in the park… but there’s no turning back now (although I could call a helicopter in to take me out???).
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One of the many suspension bridges to be crossed...this one is only about 100 ft high

It's an unwritten rule "he who has the biggest horns, has right of way"

I know I’m throwin all these village names out at you and they really don’t mean anything to you so I’m gonna try an post a map of everything so you can get an idea of just what I am talking about….