Wow, the ESP is working well between us...just as I posted the blog update, my phone rang and it was Adrian. He called using Chris's satellite phone (the guide), and it was so good to hear his voice!
He said all is on track for their plans, with a summit attempt starting at 2am Thursday morning. The tents are set up and waiting for them at Island Peak Base Camp and there will be food for a week, allowing for multiple summit attempts if necessary.
He said that groups coming down at the moment have not been able to summit due to it being too windy at the top, however, the wind has been subsiding the last couple of days, so the boys' chances of summit success are looking good. Adrian did repeat how bitterly cold it was, obviously made worse by the wind chill.
I will update with any other news as I receive it....Cheers, Heather.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Update on the boys - currently in Chhukhung
For those of you waiting for further information.... as you can probably guess, the boys do not have much access to internet/mobile signal now. Adrian and PaulD have managed to call/email/skype myself and Rosemary most days - the power of technology! The last contact being a broken and brief mobile call on Monday morning, when Adrian noticed a short burst of service. They are well, however very cold, and PaulD has recovered from his mild altitude sickness.
His recent email updated their movements and plans...from Pheriche, they had a short walk to Dingboche, where Adrian did some more reading, washed a t-shirt, took more photos and downloaded them, and also the GPS. He said the weather had cleared up but it was still very cold, quite the opposite to the 30+degree temperatures we are "enjoying" in Perth at the moment!
Then on Monday, they hiked to Chhukhung (4,730m). The plan was to have a rest day there on Tuesday, and practice "rope stuff". Then, they would be hiking to Island Peak Base Camp (4,970m) on Wednesday, and weather permitting, they would make a summit attempt starting very early Thursday morning(6,189m).
He suggested we keep an eye on the Spot, as there was unlikely to be any internet or phone service for a little while.
Cheers, Heather :-)
His recent email updated their movements and plans...from Pheriche, they had a short walk to Dingboche, where Adrian did some more reading, washed a t-shirt, took more photos and downloaded them, and also the GPS. He said the weather had cleared up but it was still very cold, quite the opposite to the 30+degree temperatures we are "enjoying" in Perth at the moment!
Then on Monday, they hiked to Chhukhung (4,730m). The plan was to have a rest day there on Tuesday, and practice "rope stuff". Then, they would be hiking to Island Peak Base Camp (4,970m) on Wednesday, and weather permitting, they would make a summit attempt starting very early Thursday morning(6,189m).
He suggested we keep an eye on the Spot, as there was unlikely to be any internet or phone service for a little while.
Cheers, Heather :-)
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Days 5 & 6
We are now in the thriving village of Pheriche, having taken it quite easy during the last two days. On Thursday evening PaulD started not to feel so well and clearly had some mild altitude sickness. As a result, he slept most of Friday morning before we shortened our day and only walked 1.5hrs to Pangboche instead. This meant another afternoon of relaxing/reading/playing cards etc while Paul slept again.
Today we continued our walk up the valley with Paul feeling quite alot better. Pheriche is quite deserted at the moment as we are right at the end of the trekking season and we have been passing alot of trekkers heading back down to Lukla - we see less and less people each day. We are at quite a large and new lodge - the four of us being the only ones staying in it! To pass the time I've been reading my book which is good as I've been going on the same book for about 2 months - I might actually finish it this trip.
So where is Pheriche and all the other places we've visited? If you look at the following link http://www.enigma.id.au/spot.html and use the password nepal, you can follow where we've been each day.
Today we continued our walk up the valley with Paul feeling quite alot better. Pheriche is quite deserted at the moment as we are right at the end of the trekking season and we have been passing alot of trekkers heading back down to Lukla - we see less and less people each day. We are at quite a large and new lodge - the four of us being the only ones staying in it! To pass the time I've been reading my book which is good as I've been going on the same book for about 2 months - I might actually finish it this trip.
So where is Pheriche and all the other places we've visited? If you look at the following link http://www.enigma.id.au/spot.html and use the password nepal, you can follow where we've been each day.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Day 4 - Hiking to Tengboche

We got to Tengboche around lunchtime so will be having another relaxing afternoon to look around the Monastery and to help our acclimatisation as we continue to head further uphill. So far I've not felt any affects of the altitude and the climb this morning was not very taxing. However we still have a long way to go!
One of the "positives" of this area is the mobile phone signal - it seems to be everywhere. This meant I did not miss out on hearing about Peter Siddle's hat-trick at the Gabba either. All the locals have a mobile and it is their way of communicating in an area where this is difficult.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Day 3 in the Khumbu Region
It has certainly been an interesting 48hrs since I last posted here. We are now in Namche Bazaar which is a magnificent village set in a natural amphitheatre-style valley.
However rewinding to Monday evening, problems began for me when I lost my appetite soon after ordering dinner. I went to bed not feeling well at all and woke up in the middle of the night feeling quite sick. I won't post the details here, but it wasn't a pleasant night for either myself or PaulD who was sleeping right next to me. It seems that I caught the same bug that PaulT had and which could have come from anywhere. On Tuesday morning I couldn't eat breakfast but felt OK enough to walk. So off we headed to Namche Bazaar with the first couple of hours continuing to follow the Dudh Koshi river. This section was quite undulating and passed through a number of small villages and crossed the river by suspension bridge several times. After lunch (I still couldn't eat), we made the final crossing of the river and headed uphill for the final climb to Namche. It was at this point that having not eaten for 24hrs started to take its toll and I really struggled on this climb. The climb offers great views of the valley below,
and by 2pm I had finally made it to our lodge for the evening. By this stage I could stomach some softdrink which at least allowed me to replace some energy. Then it was just a case of relaxing for the rest of the afternoon. By evening I was feeling a bit better and had kept a reasonable amount of dinner down. So it was then off to bed after a very hard day's walk, and hopefully feeling better in the morning.

On Wednesday we were greeted with a magnificent blue sky and fantastic views across the valley. The first picture shows this view from our lodge, with Namche below us. After a light breakfast (I am still taking it easy), we headed into town to sample the local bakery and its coffee. It wasn't anything special, but still quite nice to have a reasonable coffee at 3,400m. As part of our relaxing day arou
nd Namche, the four of us went on a short hike up to a ridge about 400m above the village which gives trekkers their first view of Mt Everest. That's me in front of Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam wearing my Collingwood Premiership cap (as promised), as well as drumming up local support for the Australian 3-days Orienteering carnival at Frazzle Rock next Easter (no takers yet).

On returning to Namche we had lunch before wandering around the village and taking it easy for the rest of the day before we hit the track again tomorrow. We climb another 1,500m over the next three days so it will be tough few days as we continue to gain elevation.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Off to Island Peak

Sunday, November 21, 2010
Another post from Kathmandu


After lunch we headed off to Swayambhunath, or Monkey Temple, which is a buddhist site founded in the 5th century. The photo to the left is of the stupa at the top of the large hill which the temple sits on. There are great views over Kathmandu (photo at the top) as the temple is on the highest point in the city. As the name suggests, there are plenty of monkeys roaming all over the site, scrapping for food and just playing around.
Tonight will be an early night. Our flight to Lukla leaves Kathmandu at 7am tomorrow and we will be leaving the hotel at around five. We only have a couple of hours walk when we arrive at Lukla so it should be a fairly easy day. Hopefully the sun stays out so that I can wear my 2010 Collingwood Premiership cap which Heather bought me - I will be sure to post a photo of me wearing it!
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Hi from Kathmandu
This morning Paul, Chris and I went to hire climbing gear for the Island Peak ascent - A$60 for everything, including harness, plastic boots, crampons, ice axe, ascender, carabiners etc. Paul Day (PaulD) arrives this afternoon by which time the full compliment of our trekking group (i.e. PaulD, PaulT, myself and Chris the guide) will be here. We are flying to the tiny Lukla airstrip on Monday to commence our trekking and to ultimately get to the top of Island Peak (Imja Tse).
Monday, November 15, 2010
Packing
I'm having a few issues at the moment...there's not a lot of space in my 45L backpack and heading to Nepal in winter requires a little bit of warm clothing. Along with other bits and pieces for the climb of Island Peak, I am reassessing what to take. I head off at 2am this Friday so there's plenty of time......I think.
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