Fabulous i'v got a very good message. i found that Nepal must once be visited in our life time.
Another thing is that nepal is celebrating the year 2011 as tourism year.
Every body r welcome to Nepal.
Wow! Wow very very jealous - everything sounds amazing and it makes me to long to be back on the road again....sigh...
Sorry for not being in touch - have had a massive, long - mostly horrible - summer of work and have found it hard adjusting again but feeling much more settled now!
Loving your pics! Keep enjoying!
Pxxx
Amazing! Yo Boothy!
I've been following your trip with interested, if not jealous eyes! I can honestly say every blog you put up gets better and better, you're really sounding like you've got into the swing of travelling! Fantastic, enjoy the rest of your trip, and look forward to the next episode!!
All the Best,
Dazza....x
Observations The Temples and carvings look great and untouched except for the tree growth. The downpour looks quite heavy - are the drains blocked. Who's the female with the AK47 and eye patch...?
D
Dylan's Jessica's speaks of Dylan's as you do, I must make a trip one day just to enjoy the friendly air, coffee and food it offers. Thanks for being part of Jessica's journey.
wahay bowthy sounds like a great time
so well written its superb
youve got a real talent for this
all the lads are missing you fella
and how come you never let me hold your hand :(
what can I say... Fabulous Chris, the blogs make for an enormously enjoyable read. Very Jealous.
There does seem to be a drastic time lag in receiving the more recent editions, only a couple of months or so, not so bad for the subcontinent I suppose.
One Question: where are you now?
Too cute! Aye Up Bowthy! Kati and I are just reading your your latest adventures. Very entertaining mate and well written. I knew your CSE English would come in use one day ;-) I particularly liked the "How can a cow be faster than a motorbike" story in your previous entry :o) Take care mate and keep up the good work, Kati and Ade
High High times! Hey dude,
A great account of our journey. Still wish we were on it to be honest. I don't know if anything will ever match it. Love the photos....truely inspirational. The photo of the dancing drunk geeza at the foot of the Gangapurna Glacier made me laugh. Mind you, he was a better dancer than you....remember Chamje? I blame the Chang.
Hope you're having a blast on the old bullet....feeling a bit jealous ;) How's the old handle bar tash coming along?
We're in Bangkok.....indulging a bit after a very sober Bangladesh.
Hope to see you in the near future me ol mucker.
Sa-was-dee,
Syed
Sounds like a bostin laugh fella
Im really enjoying the blog thing
very well written
and cracking photos too
wish we were all there out with ye mate..sniff
Keep it coming keep it comingggg
Crush on climbing... Great read these blogs of yours - keep up the good work. The picture of the Extreme lads looks decidedly tame compared to what happened later... well for some of us who got lucky! I'll fill you in with details, if I can get a financial chain from around my neck (a house) The girlfriend has already gone, and we both feel great about it! May have to meet up somewhere, in the future. I'm off to Chamonix in a week or so for a spot of exploring and a rendez-vous with Smiler - remember him? Keep enjoying... mb
Hey CD! I stayed in Pokhara, but after the trek...didn't get to Annapurna Base Camp this time, but saw the mountains - it's Machupichari spelling might not be right)...completely understand why you loved it so much...lads trip someday round there would be awesome. Well done on the tri - my bro told me you'd done it - wicked. Your trip across Spain's gonna be magical...enjoy.
yeah did you stay at Pokhara, next to the lake before doing the Annapurna?
Did you think the Annapurna was better than Everest base camp...your life depends on this answer ;)
C
Excellent work! I was only checking out your blog last night hoping for an update, then you throw this at me. Awesome mate! Keep up the good work roving reporting Betty ;-)
Now that's what I'm talkin about...Chamon.. Great memories mate...I remember Pisang and Kagbeni very well....also the walk through pass with the vegetation and trees....didn't see any photos of the base camp though? maybe you wen through a different area? I remember staying there and have all the mountains surrounding area, especially Macha Pichu or Pichar...can't remember which one it was...
Anyway fella, thanks for sending this to me :)
Take care and keep it locked!
Chris
That ay the annapoyna moyte! I want annnnaaaaaaapuuurna!!!! :)
I gats to have my fix....
Looks like you're having fun fella....not much happening here...did my Triathlon last weekend...came 1003 out of 2200..pain! Andy and I are biking across Spain in September which should be cool....
Keep em coming mate...lovely read and photos are well, not bad if you like that sort of thing ;)
After more than a decade working my way round the code mines of the City of London the risk of developing a DVT from sitting in one position for hours on end has become too great, so I'm off round the world for a few months...but I could be back in a fortnight if I don't like it. As seems to be the fashion these days, I'll be putting my holiday snaps and a bit of blurb about where I am on this site as I go round the globe.
I've created a rough map of my itinerary which can be found here: Ropey Route Map I'm not sure it works all th... full info
Nama Raj Nagarkoti
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Fabulous
i'v got a very good message. i found that Nepal must once be visited in our life time. Another thing is that nepal is celebrating the year 2011 as tourism year. Every body r welcome to Nepal.