What goes up must come down but first we had more steps to climb. Up at 5 to walk up Poon Hill for sunrise over the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhare. Then we continued down a stone staircase descending nearly 2000m! Met a Nepali Uni group trekking who were good company. Again, the landscape changed as we descended through jungle like forests and the temperature really increased. It was time to thank our guides and porters with tips and a few beers. This of course led to there favourite pass time of singing and dancing! Thank goodness we'd learnt their favourite song as it was sung over and over again!Läs mer
Lyndsay McDonnellRather you than us with all the climbing up and down but I bet the climb to see the sunrise over the mountains was well worth it. Love Mom and Dad xx
Lyndsay McDonnell Rather you than us with all the climbing up and down but I bet the climb to see the sunrise over the mountains was well worth it. Love Mom and Dad xx
Tom Ralph Don't look down xx