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Day 2 dawned bright and clear. After breakfast and tea we saddled up for the first long pull up hill. Joreselle to Namche is 2.5 miles but every step is up hill.

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The Hillary suspension bridge
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First glimpse of Everest is right after the bridge
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Pulling into Namche after gaining about 2,100 feet of elevation
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View attachment 276784Day 2 dawned bright and clear. After breakfast and tea we saddled up for the first long pull up hill. Joreselle to Namche is 2.5 miles but every step is up hill.View attachment 276782
The Hillary suspension bridge
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First glimpse of Everest is right after the bridge
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Pulling into Namche after gaining about 2,100 feet of elevation
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Me and that suspension bridge wouldn't get along real well. :oops:
 
Cool trip , but what am I looking at in the second picture ?
Thanks for sharing this adventure .
Yeah it took awhile for me to get that one figured out. It was a HUGE fake tree on a huge wheeled wagon that was an offering to one of their gods. Seems there was a drought and this was supposed help end the drought. Only problem is that it toppled over a bit and it blocked the road.
 
IMG_8604.jpegDay 4 I departed Namche and the weather remained perfect. Going to Deboche about 7.5 miles and 1,600 feet higher but that only tells part of the story. In order to get to Deboche you drop almost 1,000 feet into a river valley and then it is up hill from thereIMG_8550.jpegIMG_8591.jpeg
A group of porters resting. Without these guys there would be no trekking in Nepal

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Before I reach Deboche I get to the Monastery at Tengboche. It is a cool place!!!
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Arrive in Deboche and our tea house was luxurious with hot showers and heated mattress pads!!!
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I am not one to take pics of hotel rooms but at this elevation and zero roads it was amazing the investment these people made in building such a place
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PS get used to the Kuiu camo and yes I was the only one wearing it on the whole trek.
 
Dude, Ive like routinely thought about your original post when your trip got cancelled somewhat frequently.
Glad you got to go!
Looks like a wild adventure!
Yeah it just took me an extra 3 years but it all came together. Had a really great bunch of people to trek with. Everyone was focused and easy to get along with. Made some lifelong friends
 
Day 5 Deboche to Dingboche, 6.8 miles of what the guides call Nepali Flat. Which means up and down all day but ending higher. Today they started taking our O2 saturation at dinner. I was at 92 which surprised my Nepali guide. He did it three times then asked why my 02 was so high?🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️



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Tea and lunch break
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Did you feel safe Doha? One of my fears is being in the Middle East. Obviously a lot of American travel last year with World Cup but it’s still a concern for me. Thanks for sharing, this is our #1 bucket list trip out of country
 
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