Monday, December 31, 2007

Back From ABC

I enjoyed the hiking so much I hiked up to Annapurna Base Camp, and in much less time than I was expecting. This was my second time to ABC but things have changed so much that almost everything was new to me this time.

I have almost 1000 photos from the trek to sort through so expect a few posts over the next couple days. For now here are two photos until I have time to tackle the rest of the pile.

In the first picture, the mountains are (from left to right), Annapurna 1, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchare. In the second shot Annapurna south is directly behind me and the mountain over my right shoulder is Hiunchuli which gives a bit of an idea how far I'd come from the first picture.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Trailhead

I finally left Pokara to get started on my trek today and, what do you know, the town at the trailhead has internet access. I'm actually staying a couple kilometers up the trail in Birethanti which is close enough that I had a chance to wander back down the hill. I think this town (Naya Pul) is where I finished my Annapurna Sanctuary trek last time however I don't really remember for certain.

Anyway, since I have a chance here are a couple pictures from today. Anyone who is sick of Machhapuchhre pictures can skip the first one.



This will probably be my last post until I return from the trek which could be anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks depending on how much I enjoy the hiking.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

More From Pokhara

Here are a few more pictures from Pokhara before I head out.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Pokhara

I finally managed to drag myself out of Kathmandu and came to Pokhara on Wednesday.

These first two pictures are from a stop at a small town on the road between Kathmandu and Pokhara.



And here are a few shots I took this morning around Pokhara.



In a day or two I am going to head out for a short (6-7 day) trek up to Poon hill. If I am really enjoying myself I may make it a longer one while I'm at it.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Small Temples Around Kathmandu

Here are a few shots of some small temples around central Kathmandu.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

This Blog Has Gotten Lame

Once again I apologize for how lame this blog has become since I came to Nepal. I haven't taken a whole lot of pictures because I haven't been off doing much sightseeing.

Earlier this week I went on a two day whitewater rafting trip (what better way could there be to recover from being ill). The river was too rough to take my camera but I took a few pictures from the land. All in all it was a great trip. The rapids were not the toughest I've ever done (at this time of year they were mostly high class III), but they were non-stop for the roughly 5 hours we spent on the river each day.



Then yesterday and today I wandered down to Durbar square and did a bit of sightseeing. These pictures are all from yesterday - I'll post more tomorrow.



I should have more pictures over the next few days, however Monday or Tuesday I am heading up to Pokhara where I will do a short (5-7 day) trek and I doubt I'll have Internet access during the trek.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Catch-up: Tibet To Nepal

I've finally shaken off whatever vicious little bug was lodged in my gut. With the exception of a little weakness from three days with barely any food I'm almost completely recovered so its time to get caught up.

First up is a final HDR shot from Tibet, featuring Everest and some prayer flags (my two favorite Tibet subjects). I had some other HDRs but they didn't come out as well I don't want to overdo it by posting too many.



Moving on, these next couple shots are from Zhangmu on the Tibet side of the border.



I'd wanted to do a Tibet wrap up, but I really don't have as much to say as I did after Mongolia. Although I loved Tibet nothing really leaps out at me. I do have one thing to say though (and pardon my french). The Chinese government can go f itself for what it has done to the Tibetan people and culture. Particularly its continuing sinofication policy that has resulted in most cities, including Lhasa, now having a "Tibetan quarter" in an otherwise Han Chinese majority city.

After my day in Zhangmu I got up in the morning, had a quick breakfast, and headed across the border to Nepal. Turns out I should have gotten moving faster as the trip to Kathmandu ended up taking much longer than I'd anticipated, especially because traffic in Kathmandu at rush hour is a nightmare now. All in all I enjoyed it though because I was so thrilled to be back in the first country I travelled in back in 1994. The first bus ride, from the border town of Kodari down to Barabise was the best part as I finally got a chance to ride on the roof of a local bus, something I wanted to do but missed out on last time. It ended up being the most comfortable bus ride I've ever taken in all my travels as the roof was loaded with big bundles of something soft (clothing maybe) that made for very cushy seating.



I haven't taken any pictures since I've been in Kathmandu so there's nothing to show after the bus ride down. I plan to get out and have a look around tomorrow so there should be plenty coming in the next day or so though.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Ugh.

Sorry for the lack of posts from Kathmandu, but the last two days I've been floored by the same thing that I remember oh-so-fondly from my last time here. Whatever it is it's kind of like "Delhi Belly" only a couple of orders of magnitude worse and with a nice fever thrown in for added fun.

Anyway, posting to resume whenever possible.
All photographs copyright Brian A. Wilcox unless otherwise noted.

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