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From Everest Base Camp, finally, with the infamous Khumbu Icefall in the background. Got lucky with the weather. |
EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK: BY THE NUMBERS
Done. Here's Everest by the numbers, with a few pictures as a Photo Friday Bonus:
- Days: 14
- Distance hiked: 125km/75 miles-ish
- Max altitude reached: 18,209 ft (Mt. Kalapathar)
- Mt. Everest altitude: 29,029
- Blisters treated: 8
- Garbage bags filled: 22
- Average cost of hotel/tea house: $2.50/night (with shared bath, no heat, and requirement for guests to eat at hotel)
- Showers taken: 3 (Liz is high maintenance)
- Cost of a hot shower: $5 near base camp; $3.50 at trail head in Lukla
- Number of yaks dodged and seen: Lots
- Avalanches witnessed: 6
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One of a handful of avalanches we saw while trekking. This one shook the ground as we watched from a safe distance. |
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A dream realized--Kip drinks water from Mt Everest via glacial melt from the Khumbu Icefall. |
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Liz gets some soul purification as a few local porters pass by on their way down the mountain. |
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A Tibetan Snowcock strikes a pose near Everest Base Camp. While at EBC, we also saw two mountain hawk eagles, a pair of red-billed choughs, and another species we've yet to identify. Kip also spotted Nepal's national bird, the Danfe, in the underbrush further down the trail. |
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Prayer flags wave overhead as Kip appreciates the view. |
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Rob the Zimbabwean vet, TiAgaram the guide, and Vim the porter on the trail with Kip. We hiked with these guys for a few days, and they also graciously helped us out on our trail clean up. |