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Posts Tagged ‘high altitude climbing’

Kanchenjunga Expedition-Trek to nearby Mountain Peak (Day 20)

Kanchenjunga Expedition-Trek to nearby Mountain Peak (Day 20)

Jaidev looks quite something when he takes the ear-phones from Gary and pretends to enjoy the hard-metal music Gary listens to. Saunta, closes his eyes and begins to dance. Jagdev says the music is best for morning PT. I couldn’t agree with him more.

Mar 03, 2010 | Categories: Kanchenjuna Expedition Diary 2004 | Tags: adventure in Himalayas, adventurous climb, army expedition, asia, climbers, climbing mountains, glaciers, high altitude climbers, high altitude climbing, Himalayan mountain photographs, himalayas, ice, ice cap, india, Indian army climbers, Indian army mountain expedition, Indian army mountaineers, Indian Himalayas, kanchendzonga, Kanchenjunga, Kanchenjunga mountain, mountain climbers, mountain expedition, mountain top, mountain trek, mountaineering, mountaineers, mountains, Nepal, nepal photographs, nepali sherpas, photographs of Kanchenjunga, ramche, receding glaciers, Sherpa mountaineers, sherpas, snow, snowing, south east asia, third highest mountain, trek, trekking in nepal, yak in snow, Yaks | 2 Comments »


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