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April 23rd 2013
Published: May 16th 2013
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Many couples, when 'honeymooning' might have some basic desires: like a double bed, or a hot shower, or maybe even a cocktail once in a while. Turns out that 19 days hiking through the Himalayas, sleeping in our little single beds (usually in a private room, at least), sharing a pit toilet with sometimes much of the village, and suffering cold showers or none at all at 10,000 feet was so... Read Full Entry



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Larke Pass approach.Larke Pass approach.
Larke Pass approach.

Trying not to posthole in the snow.
Larke Pass!Larke Pass!
Larke Pass!

A little over 16,000 feet!
Donkey food?Donkey food?
Donkey food?

Thanks for rescuing our map, Philipo.
Waterfalls abound.Waterfalls abound.
Waterfalls abound.

Nepal is apparently the second richest country where water is concerned. Not sure if this is a per capita stat or per square km. Regardless, we walked along many rivers and waterfalls.
Day 19. . .Day 19. . .
Day 19. . .

We. . need. . a. . .hot. . .shower. .



16th May 2013

wow!
Love the pics and post Jen and Phil. Looks like you made it far, far, far from the beaten path on this one. Thanks for sharing.
17th May 2013

Wowsers
Looks amazing. I would expect this little trip will stay with you both for quite a while. Beautiful. Phil has finally found his orange people :)
21st May 2013

Amazing!!!
What an adventure! Thanks for sharing your trip and all the photos. You are so blessed to be able to experience that together!
22nd May 2013
Heading toward Larke Pass.

WOW!
We want to go to here! ;) Think I could do it with a baby in tow? xo

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