I don't climb on Sundays except for emergency. So today after lunch I
walk down to the tiny village of Debouche to check on how Mark is doing,
maybe stay down there and luxuriate in the rich oxygen
Sunday afternoon 3 hour walk to Deboche to find Mark, who is happily ensconced in trekker society, eating in a heated room, with people, girls even, musicians, facebook just down the trail at the Rivendell lodge, not even taking the diamox. Dude, snap out of it, we got to get on the mountain, camp one, is waiting, team island rock, we will hire a porter to carry your pack...
I am writing this inside my sleeping bag in an unheated tiny plywood walled room in Deboche and it feels like pure luxury. mark is feeling much better so we are going to walk back to base camp regaining 3,000 feet. Then there is the mountain. In the lodge in Deboche I was very excited to see bottled water, I am not sure what i have been drinking for the past week, and people, there were people!
Sunday afternoon 3 hour walk to Deboche to find Mark, who is happily ensconced in trekker society, eating in a heated room, with people, girls even, musicians, facebook just down the trail at the Rivendell lodge, not even taking the diamox. Dude, snap out of it, we got to get on the mountain, camp one, is waiting, team island rock, we will hire a porter to carry your pack...
I am writing this inside my sleeping bag in an unheated tiny plywood walled room in Deboche and it feels like pure luxury. mark is feeling much better so we are going to walk back to base camp regaining 3,000 feet. Then there is the mountain. In the lodge in Deboche I was very excited to see bottled water, I am not sure what i have been drinking for the past week, and people, there were people!
momo, some call dumplngs |
garlic soup and eggs |
Buddha speaks in stone |
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