Langtang trek 3 - Over the pass
Along the way we were very happy to find someone with a battery charger to lend us, as we used up all our camera batteries taking photos of snow, and being organised as alway, we hadn't charged our other batteries before the trek. Luckily a nice French girl saved us. And the next day we ended up following their group, because we got lost on the way to our original destination, so gave up and decided to follow the groups with guides, even though it did entail a 1700m climb in one day - we earnt a beer that night! The view was amazing up at Laurenbinayak - see a movie we took at a Stupa nearby.
We visited the holy Gosaikunda lakes at 4380m, which were surprisingly warm at the edges (Hindu faithful bathe in them in summer - brrrr!) and then crossed the pass the next day (see the picture above). Neither of us had ever trekked in snow before so we were a bit frightened (Shell especially) and there were a few stops for Shell to cry and Scott to say "It'll be ok baby, we can do it". Actually, if not for some helpful pointers from an English birdwatcher, we might have given up and turned back. There was one section of snow that looked particularly scary with a big drop beside it, that Shell made Scott climb halfway down the hill to go around, and then climb back up through what we discovered (the hard way) to be thorn bushes. Still, we made it and it was gorgeous!
Then it was a few days trek back to Kathmandu through a different sort of landscape - terraced hillsides and lovely little villages and cows instead of yaks. We were ready to stop by the end of 16 days, but coming back to civilisation was a bit of a culture shock. The food in Kathmandu is so much better and cheaper than mountain food - of course you have to pay for someone to carry everything up there on their backs, so you don't complain! All together we had a brilliant time, and are now the proud owners of sturdy calves and pert bottoms!
N.B. we worked out that a lot of our videos weren't actually visible unless we gave a direct link to them. So now we've made them visible - if you follow the Our Videos link in the right hand column you can have a look at lots of them!
Well-deserved beer after 1700m climb!






