The Unstrung Harp
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Wow, interesting that they controlled the speed. How fast do you thing you would go usually?
Thank you for the beautiful photos that reminds me the trek we did, Annie and me, in October 2007.The best trip of our lives.
We will go back in Nepal maybe soon.
Wow, simply stunning!
One of the few times I've sat down and really took the time to enjoy looking at someone's pics of a trip like this. You did an amazing job of capturing all the aspects of a trip like this. From the scenery, to the people, to the culture and traditions to the beautiful mountains. While the mountains are what draw most of us in to taking a trip like this, it looks to me, that in the end, it's about so much more than the mountains.
As someone who has only ever visited a very few of the mountains of the Northeast I can only hope/wish/pray that someday I might have an opportunity like this!
What can I say that hasn't been said?
Jealous? Yea, a bit.
Floored by your pictures? Yep!
Impressed by your accomplishment? Indeed!
Wonder what you do for a living to take 25 days off to head to Nepal? Most definitely...I need one of those jobs!
Great stuff Darl - thanks for sharing!
One of those airports where the runway comes up to meet you...
Yeah, but I'm still not landing on 24 or taking off on 6...At least the Lukla airstrip is paved now, Doug.
I will never forget the bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Bherentanti. Crazy roads!!!
I hear they have a flight now.
Very good your videos. You can also see another viewpoint in my videos.
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Not only do I need to "ice" my finger, I think I might pay a visit to my orthopedist!Nice.
I think I'll have to go ice my finger after pressing "next" 810 times...
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