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Nepal 2009 - Makalu - 3 Cols Trek
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The Makalu - 3 Cols Trek (October 2009)
29 Days Makalu Base Camp & Everest Base Camp over Amphu Laptsa Pass.

From Wikipedia: Makalu (in Nepal officially मकालु, Pinyin: Mǎkǎlǔ Shān; Makalungma in Limbu) is the fifth highest mountain in the world at 8,481 metres (27,825 ft) and is located 19 km (12 mi) southeast of Mount Everest, on the border between Nepal and China. One of the eight-thousanders, Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided pyramid.

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Pakistan 2009 - Nanga Parbat - Mazeno-La Round Trek
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The plan for our 2009 trekking holidays in Pakistan was realizing the Nanga Parbat Round starting from the Rupal side and crossing the Mazeno Pass to get to the North Side (Fairy Meadows).

That was the plan.

It came differently Wink

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Nepal 2009 - Manaslu-Annapurna Round Trek
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The Manaslu-Annapurna Round Trek (09.03.2009 - 30.03.2009)

From Wikipedia: Manaslu (Nepali: मनास्लु), also known as Kutang) is the eighth highest mountain in the world, and is located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal. Its name, which means "Mountain of the Spirit", comes from the Sanskrit word Manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul".

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Nepal 2008 - Kangchenjunga South and North Trek
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The Kangchenjunga South and North Trek (10.10.2008 - 29.10.2008)

From Wikipedia: The name Kangchenjunga stems from Bhutia and Tibetan languages. Its name in Nepali is कञ्चनजङ्घा Kanchanjaŋghā. Its name in the local Limbu language is Sewalungma, meaning Mountain that we offer greetings to. Sewalungma is considered sacred in the Kirant religion.

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India 2008 - Rajasthan
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"Amazing India" - that's what the official promotion campaign you can see on TV states and it's true... in any possible ways.

Well, stay tuned to read our 3 weeks trip outline through Rajasthan. About 100 about of 2000 pictures need to be sorted out before we can put them online. So be patient as it's quite difficult to give you the best impressions Wink


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Pakistan 2007 - Baltoro Glacier - K2 Base Camp - Gondogoro-La Trek
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Back in Pakistan for one of the hardest but also one of the most rewarding treks.

2007 was not the best year to cross Gondogoro-La as a crevasse of 4m and no possibility to fix ropes, made it impossible for trekking groups to pass. When we arrived at Goro II we got the news that the rescue team managed to find a new route that will make the crossing possible. A British expedition team will be the first to try the new route. Our team with permit number 118 was able to cross on July 26th as number 6. Only 8 teams in total (6 expedition and 2 trekking teams) could cross Gondogoro-La in 2007. Shortly after our crossing, the pass was closed again.

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Italy 2006 - Sicily
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Are 'normal' holidays still possible? Yes! That's what we did in August 2006.

A complete trip through Sicily in two weeks by car. Messina, Cefalù, Palermo, Monreale, Erice, Selinunte, Agrigento, Ragusa, Piazza Armerina, Siracusa, Etna, Taormina.

Besides the view, once again, we fell under the charm of the Italian cuisine. The red bible (Guide Michelin) was of great help to find the best places on the island.

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Pakistan 2006 - Nanga Parbat
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A little trek in June 2006 in Northern Pakistan to Fairy Meadows where you have one of the most beautiful views of Nanga Parbat. So the name tells the truth.

An easy trek -what a pitty for me that my wife did it without me this time. On the other hand, based on the pictures she took and the stories she told me, I was convinced to visit Pakistan too one day. I did not realize that it was as soon...

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Tibet 2006 - From Kathmandu to Lhasa
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Immediately after the Annapurna Trek we planned to travel to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, by using 4x4 Jeeps. The departure was in Kathmandu, Nepal, and finally the preceding trek was very useful for not getting High Mountain Sickness. The encountered altitude was always around 4000m.

The Tibetans are one of the most inviting people and the salty yak- butter-tea, compared to what is written in most books (tastes like old socks), was even delicious. Give it a try!

During our visit the new Chinese railway Beijing-Lhasa was about to be accomplished. This will unfortunately open the doors to a large Chinese immigration into this rich tradition-bound country. So get there as fast as you can.

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Nepal 2006 - Annapurna
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Our second Trek in Nepal. This time the destination was Annapurna Base Camp (17.03.2006 - 27.03.2006)

Compared to other treks, the Annapurna Sanctuary trek mostly goes through green forests, starts at 900m and goes up to 3700m.

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