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Saturday, 15th February 2014. Disappointed Me.

Had decided after much thought to join two others on the group, Ken and Michelle, and book a flight over Everest. Up before five,  no breakfast and headed for the airport in a taxi. Still dark, still hopeful. Sat in the airport  for two hours waiting for a weather window. Then our flight was called,  so happy, camera ready. Taxi-ing looking good. Then pilot announced,  turning back, cloud over mountains.  Distraught. So disappointed  as I probably won't get another chance. Still the only positive is I saved a bit of money.
Returned for breakfast at the hotel then had Group preparation meeting at 12 noon. Binod Rai of Insight Himalaya, our Support Team seems to be on the ball with everything supplied.  They provide tent, 2 sleeping mats, pillow, sleeping bag, fleece liner, hot water bottle, hot showers, down jackets, generator for charging. Fantastic, what a team - sanitised camping methinks.  I have brought sleeping bag liner, pillow, 6 batteries for mobile phone, solar panel for Go-Pro, 2 camera batteries but all completely unnecessary.   After introductory meeting went out for lunch, into Kathmandu, with some of the group. Suddenly I found myself alone, where had the others gone, in the warren of streets and crowds it is just so easy to take a wrong turning.  I remembered we were going to the 'Third Eye' restaurant so didn't panic and kept asking for directions. Eventually I found myself at the restaurant and there were the others, quite unconcerned, they thought I had deliberately wandered off on my own. After lunch Fraser and I went out on our bikes to get a feel of the city and roads. I immediately went round a roundabout the wrong way but no-one seemed to mind, I think like India anything goes here.
Still feeling fine although tired, start cycling tomorrow.  Vanda is unwell, hope she makes it tomorrow. I am coping well with Nepalese food, doesn't seem as fiery as Indian food. Ready to be off, good stuff.
Boarding - Looking Good

Ken's Face Says It All

Kathmandu Photos

Delicious Momo's


Funeral Pyre










Friday,14th February 2014. Wow….What a Day

Wow what  a day we had today.  Firstly I slept fitfully waking at 4.00am, then dozed till 7.30am. Lovely and cozy in bed as I had blankets, not used to the weight of blankets anymore, felt strange. After a huge breakfast of fruit, omelette and Nepalese bits and pieces I headed out with the group for a guided tour of Kathmandu. Loved it, full of colour, temples and history. We saw Kasthamandah Temple, from which Kathmandu takes it's name. It is made of wood, no iron nails or supports and supposedly made from the timber of one tree. We visited the Kumari Ghar, a royal palace in the centre of the city where the Royal Kumari Devi lives. The Kumari is a young girl, from about 4 years to puberty chosen to live, during those years, as a living goddess. She is selected from the Nepalese Newari community and has to be in excellent health without blemish or disease. She is examined for 32 perfections e.g. eyelashes like a cow, thighs like a deer.  She never leaves the palace but is educated and receives family and friends there. It is a great honour to be chosen. We saw her at a viewing window but were forbidden to take photos, a young fidgeting girl, beautifully made up and dressed, but leading a hidden life. We witnessed cremations taking place on the banks of Bagmati River a tributory to the Ganges. Hordes of people just milling about watching,  here they willing share their funerals with strangers not keeping them private as we do. Fascinating but disturbing. We had a lunch of 'momos' overlooking the Boudhanath Stupa Temple which is the holiest Buddist site in Nepal. Thousands of prayer flags are hoisted up from the top of the Stupa downwards and dot the perimeter.. It was late afternoon by the time  I returned to the hotel and assembled Spike. No problems, in good shape. We dined tonight at the house of our support leader's parents. Binod's mother prepared a beautiful meal of water buffalo curry, chicken curry, vegetables, pakora and much more. So welcoming, so friendly. She trains the cooks in all Binod's support teams so that sounds promising.  It has  been a fascinating hectic day with so much to see and take in. Now have to get to bed as another early start. Love the vibrancy, noise, colour, history of Kathmandu. All good.
Middle Window Where Kumari Princess Appeared.

Fraser, Ken, Willie, Janice, Vanda, Olga in front of Boudhanath Stupa

Pidgeons Galore

Prayer Flags