Took the short 2hr flight from Kathmandu,
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Nepal to New Delhi, India this morning. It is a step up in heat,
humidity and pollution from K-DU: 100 degrees F, 100% humidity, 100%
smog...
Aside from trying not inhale the fumes and drip sweat on my ipod this
part of the journey is all about the "duffle shuffle". This funny
expedition dance ritual involves the shifting of heavy gear between bags
to fulfill the specific packaging requirements for the different legs
of travel necessary to reach the high himalaya. Usually the sequence
goes: 2-3 days of planes--> 2 days of 4x4 jeeps--> 7 days of
horses/porters/yaks--> then BASE-CAMP. Each stage might require a
re-shuffle and its key to conserve your energy during the process.
This leg of the trip my "shuffle" was an attempt to avoid the ever
increasing excess baggage charges that have become a large consideration
when trying to pull off involved international expeditions. Entering
the plane today I was able the carry on about 100lbs of gear including
the "New Dome 8", the largest tent northface-shop.org makes.
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, In the near future I could see climbers having to pre-cargo ship
gear like the old days because of such rising cost. Many someday we
could even pull off a petroleum free expedition!
So. I sit here sweating and waiting for Jimmy and Conrad's to
arrive........... Just as lassitude strikes, I get a surprise visit from
expedition veteran and TNF climber Kevin Thaw!!! He is a great mentor
when it comes to all these logistics and is also mid-shuffle on his way
to meet up with Peter Croft and Mark Synott. Small world when you run
into a friend half-way around the world like this. Their team is aiming
for a wild new line on Kishtwar Shivling in the Jammu Kashmir which is a
very remote region of the massive mtn range that is the Himalaya. They
should have a blog going as well through northface-shop.org site..
Wishing them the best!
northface-shop.org elite athletes Kevin Thaw, Mark Synnott, and Peter
Croft tackle the unclimbed 1,300-meter (4,265 feet) East Pillar of
Shivling (6,000 meters / 19,685 feet) in the Kishtwar region of Kashmir,
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, India, just south of Zanskar.
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