We have been truly blessed!
With torrential rain our whole full day in Kathmandu, I think many in our group had doubts about the coming days on the trek but Razzu and I never doubted that the weather would change. Also there was a bandh (strike) that day and so most shops in Thamel were closed. Razzu managed to get needed hiking poles delivered to our hotel and we all tried to pack to the “required” 15 kilos for our flight to Lukla. The rains stopped and though it was cloudy, our flight took off. I noticed Razzu and my husband Dick looking a little too serious as we flew towards the mountains and worried that mabye our excess bagggage did not get loaded, something, was amiss with our waiting trek staff, but did not know that our flight was close to being diverted as the weather deteriorated. Again, our luck held and we landed on the famous uphill runway in our Twin Otter aircraft. It took some time for our 7 yaks and 8 porters to load up with not only our slightly overweight duffels, but all the camping equipment, food etc. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 29th, 2008 by addy | 3 Comments »
Hotel Nirvana Garden: 00 977 1 4256333/4256300
Razzu Office: 00 977 1 4426463/4427074
Cell no: 00 977 98415391
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…ready for the big hike….
Posted on September 21st, 2008 by johsab | 1 Comment »
Sept 23/Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Upon arrival at Katmandu’s Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be met by Razzu Tuladhar who will assist and transfer the group to the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel Nirvana Garden. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 16th, 2008 by addy | 1 Comment »
Here’s a picture of Marian, Jan, my wife Karalee and I which I published on my own web site:
http://www.davidgreer.ca/family/pictures/2008blackmountain/
Cheers,
David
Posted on September 9th, 2008 by razzu | 1 Comment »
Jan Rea, (Razzu knows Jan from our Annapurna trek), David Greer (who I sailed from Turkey to Spain with on David’s boat in 2004) and his wife and youngest son Allen and I hiked up Black Moutain early today well before the weekend crowds and were rewarded with spectacular views of the Coast Mountain Range as well as Vancouver Island and the city itself. Jan was our leader and got us onto a little used winter trail which we had to bushwhack to get onto but once on it we were pretty much on our own as it appears that few people know about the route. Cypress Bowl where we started from, is one of the 2008 Winter Olympic ski sites and there is much construction going on. Once on Black Mountain, we hiked a few more minutes to Cabin lake where we shared our lunch with two large and rather majestic ravens. Jan had brought a couple of travel towels but said that since she and Mary had swum in the alpine lake on our last hike there 3 weeks ago that it was my turn. I found a secluded spot around a corner and made the decision to go for it. I dived in rather than prolong the agony and have to say that ït quite literally took my breath away. I did a quick swim out into the lake to make sure that my companions knew that I really had got in but was soon out drying off and warming up. I was numb! We had a good hike down though this time we used the much travelled summer trail and were happy to see that we had beat the crowds as there were proably hundreds heading up as we hit the parking lot. What a great day with wonderful companions and it inspired me to think positive thoughts about the upcoming trek in Nepal. in just a little over 2 weeks we will start that amazing journey. I hope you are all as excited as I am!
Posted on September 9th, 2008 by marianofarabia | No Comments »

Carol and Duffy Russell traveled to Colorado Springs, Colorado on August 8-11 to make a dress rehearsal with their new equipment. Looking at all the possibilities, the best test for the Everest Base Camp trek was to cash in some frequent flyer miles and head for America’s Mountain – Pike’s Peak. Pioneers made Pike’s Peak the symbol of the 1859 Gold Rush to Colorado with the slogan “Pike’s Peak or Bust.” Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on August 24th, 2008 by duffyrussell | 1 Comment »
Well, I have been in Vancouver just over a week and am managing to continue with my training. Jan Rea, Andy, Mary and I (Razzu knows all of us from the Annapurna trek) hiked up to Black Mountain above Cypress Bowl on Tuesday and today I got up early and did a steeper trail up Grouse Mountain with a friend. It is quite steep and Jan feels that it is steeper than anything we did in the Annapurnas. The elevation gain is 690 meters and we did it today in 1 hour 50 minutes. I had on my heart monitor and had to stop occasionally as my heart rate got above 165 which seems to be a default as it beeps then. My average was 156, probably close to the top of my range. We took the gondola down and the view was amazing. It is a beautiful day here and I am glad we did it early as it is now 33C. Mary and I have gone to yoga almost daily, including today and I have also done a couple of power walks with Jan in the university endowment land trails. We are so lucky here in Vancouver to have so many options. I suspect I will be at the back of the group but do feel confident that I can hang in there on our Everest trek. Now we are off to the beach to hang out and play some Bocce.
I look forward to a blog entry from the Russell’s’ recent hike in Colorado. Razzu, I think Dick was hoping that you would post his “tongue in cheek” email from a few days ago when he sent out his fictitious but funny summit trainer exercise routine. Let’s get blogging!
Namaste,
Marian
Posted on August 24th, 2008 by marianofarabia | No Comments »
Click Here for the route map and elevation and oxygen information
Posted on August 18th, 2008 by addy | 4 Comments »