Saturday, March 03, 2012

Kathmandu, off to the EBC hike soon

Have started to watch ¨the walking dead¨, and find it to be cool, but also very revolting, gone see it thru, only got 6 episodes of season 1.

Today have been a day of doing almost nothing, so can really wonder why I write at all. Walked around here in Thamal, stopped for some coffee and lunch, picked up my rented sleeping bag and jacket at Shona`s Alpine, looked like really good stuff. If I am happy with the jacket I might buy it, 6500 rupi (400 NOK), and that is a giveaway.

Met my trekking group, a mixed group it is, guessing the age is between early 20´s till early 50`s, which put me according to myself in the middle. Nationalities, Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland and Norway (me), only met the people at he group meeting today, so have no idea how they are, but will know it during the next 2 weeks.

Been spending some time packing and repacking for the hike, only 15 kg allowed to bring on the plane including the carry on bag, not much - specially since I am bringing some snacks from home for the hike, think I have made it under the allowed kg, just have to put on some more clothes than I like. :)

Early start tomorrow, 6 am, and a flight around 8 up to Lukla, guess that will be interesting. Google Lukla airport and you will se way if you do not know it.

Will be some time till the next blog update, but are getting back with lots of photos and some written report about the hike and how it have been in about 2 weeks from now.

See you :)

Friday, March 02, 2012

Kathmandu, Nepal

In Kathmandu, wow, can hardly believe it. Was a long way down to this country that is 4 hours and 45 minutes before Norway in time. Around 24 hours of traveling, 12-13 of them on a plane, the rest hanging around at different airports, Sola, Heathrow and Bahrain (whatever the name of that one is, should have known it after I spent 6 hours there).

Coming into the airport in Kathmandu was an experience in itself, not the flying, that was fine. But people have a bit of a rush of getting of the plane when they start getting their luggage out of the overhead compartment when we still are taxing in 80 k or so down the runway after landing. Why, do they think they get earlier into the terminal, maybe, but we are all going on buses from the plane to the terminal, so they don`t. The arrival for me is going nice, no problem with visa or anything. A bit exciting about my checking luggage have made it all the way from Norway, and luckily it has. :-) Have never seen so much on any beltway before, the others have not just been traveling, they are importing half the country they are coming back from, lots and lots of boxes in all shapes and sizes. An organized chaos. I am suppose to find a free ride from my guest house from the airport, but are ending up taking a prepaid taxi, 9 us$, maybe a dollar more than it should be, do not care. The taxi takes me to the right hotel, Kathmandu guest house, can never be sure of that down here, but this on is to trust.

Just a chicken curry and some beer at the guest house before I go to bed, and strangely I do not sleep that well during the night, but very well at the time I have to get up to get some breakfast.

My first day have I spent most of the time to walk around, looking for Shoonas Alpine rental, found it when I had given up the search. Will rent sleeping bag and a down jacket, buy walking sticks and some water bottle, the only things that I did`t bring from home. Curry for lunch, will be some of that during this weeks I guess.

 

To walk around here, and also other places where being kind of pale in the skin can be a challenge, some people assume you have a lot of money, which is kind of true and not true. As a Norwegian social worker one are only rich in out of Norway. Was stopped by a young man at the street today, who was starting w a kind of normal question, "where are you from"? "Norway" I said. That is the richest country in the world he said, or at least one of the top 3. And I had to reply, maybe, I think so, not sure.. but I am not rich, just my country. As the conversation went on he wanted to guide me around Kathmandu, which I was`t interested in, and I was not much interesting to talk to after that. This little story made me think about a woman I heard about yesterday that suggested that, even if that was for Egypt, say you are from Iceland and that you have visited the place you are visiting many times before, and you will be in less interest for whoever trying to sell anything. In short, Iceland is still bankrupt, and visited many times before, you know the scams. Gonne try to remember to try this out, and see how it goes. Tried it ones today, and got a lot less attention. :)

Evening, pad Thai at a Thai restaurant down the street and some old rock`n roll at an Irish pub.

Will meet up with my trekking group tomorrow, looking forward to that and to see who I will spend the next two weeks together with. Fun. Will also get some more info about the trekking to EBC. As it looks after I talked to the owner of Shoona`s alpine it will not be as cold as I was afraid of, and that sound good, anything warmer than -20 C is good, but we will most likely get anything from good and warm temperatures to freezing cold. I am prepared for anything I think. :-)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

In flight mode

Is on the first of 3 planes, Stavanger to London. Have a lot of hours before I get to my destination, Kathmandu. Excited and bored at the same time, excited about the trip, bored of the hours at planes and airports. The only thing to do is to vegetate, drink some wine, listen to music, read, try to sleep, look at people. Well, this sounds pretty good, not boring at all. Still, one sort of have to forget about the hours one gonna spend this way and vegetate.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

What to take to Asia 2012

Maybe not the most interesting post I made, just to show a bit how I plan the packing and doing my best to not forget anything. The list is all in Norwegian, and I do not bother to translate it, since it has minimal interest I guess.

Need to fit this into the pack packs
It is a bit of a challenge to pack for this trip, since I have to prepare for temperatures from –30 C to +35 C, altitude from 5400 m above sea level to 40 m under sea level. Will most likely have to adjust it a bit when I start to put it into the backpacks, add something and take something else out. I do think I have bought some stuff that aren’t on the list yet too. What I can’t bring, I will buy on the way, what I will not need anymore after Nepal I will ship home from Singapore, where I need to get my back pack down to 15 kilo for the flight to Flores later on.

All in the pack backs
19,5 kg

Klær, dvs det som er i sekken, ikke hva jeg har på meg:

  • 6 underbukser
  • 3 par ullvangsokker
  • 3 t-shirt
  • 2 singleter
  • 3 Skjorter
  • Shorts
  • Piratbukse
  • Avtagbare ben bukse
  • Lommetørkler
  • Skyggelue
  • Hatt
  • Myggnett
  • Hiking sko
  • Sandaler
  • Flipp flopper

Toalettsaker:

  • Tannbørste
  • Tannkrem
  • Dusjsåpe
  • Sjampo
  • Neglesaks
  • Deodorant
  • Barberhøvel
  • Barberkrem
  • Linseveske og linsesåpe
  • Essex fuktighetskrem
  • Sol krem faktor 30
  • Håndkle, kompakt stort
  • Håndkle, kompakt lite
  • Vaskeklut

Medisiner:

  • Allergitabletter
  • Kolestroltabletter
  • Smertestillende
    • Globoid
    • Ibux
  • Salve til eksem
  • Førstehjelpsboksen
  • Myggmiddel
  • Malariatabletter
  • Anti bac for hender

Annet

  • Dykkermaske
  • Snorkel
  • Dykke computer
  • Svømmeføtter ?
  • Vannrenseflaske?
  • Hodelykt
  • Sveitserkniven
  • Vinopptrekker
  • Lesestoff, 2 bøker
  • Reisedagbok
  • Reisedokumenter
    • Pass
    • Fly Billetter
    • Bekreftelser hostels/hotel
    • Egne printa dokumenter, kart og itinary
  • Sysaker
  • Vaskemidler og propp
  • Låsesystemer
  • Fotoutstyr
    • G12
    • D90
    • Uw hus
  • Lakenpose
  • Myggnett seng
  • Bed bugs laken
  • Fleecepose
  • Visa kort, kodekort bank
  • Iphone
  • Ipad m tastatur
  • Headset
  • Ladekabel
  • Strøm adapter
  • Multilader
  • Bagasjevekt?

Kjøpes før avreise

  • Tynt ull som første lag
  • Tykk ull for ekstrem kulde
  • G12
  • UW hus
  • Solbriller for snø
  • Solkrem for snø og kulde
  • Sandaler?
  • Imodium
  • Globoid
  • Ibux
  • Våtservietter
  • Barberkrem
  • Energi bar’r
  • Rett i koppen
  • Faktor for lepper
  • Vannrensetabletter

Kjøpes i Kathmandu.

  • Gaitors
  • Dunjakke?
  • Diamox

Leies i Kathmandu

  • Sovepose
  • Staver
  • Dunjakke?

Må ordnes før avreise

  • Ekstra reiseforsikring
  • Vaksinasjon
  • Passbilder
  • US$
  • Stoppe post

Hiking utstyr

  • Votter + ekstra
  • Lue + ekstra
  • Fjellsko
  • Gaitors
  • 3 par Hiking sokker
  • Ullundertøy
    • 3 korte underbokser
    • 2 lang tynne
    • 1 lang tykk
    • 2 kortarma tynn trøye
    • 2 langearma tynne
    • 1 langarma tykk
  • Brynje jakke
  • Fleece genser
  • Goretex jakke og bukse
UTSTYRSLISTE FOR FJELLTUREN:
Taken from a web page.
Varmt tøy som for norsk fjellvinter.
Litt ekstra: Undertøy.
2 stillongs.
votter.
lue.
vindtett/vanntett bukse og jakke.
ullklær.
(Kveldene kan være ganske kjølige, og
høyden gjør at det også føles ekstra kaldt).
Joggesko og turstøvler.
Sokker.
Shorts.
Varm sovepose.
Solbriller og solkrem med høy faktor.
Vannflaske.
Lommelykt.
Toalettpapir.
Våtservietter.
T-skjorter og solhatt.
Litt snop,
"Rett i koppen", druesukker etc.
Imodium (fåes reseptfritt på apoteket), plaster mot gnagsår.
Sviptursekk.
Fjellutstyret pakkes i ryggsekk evt. skipssekk og bæres av bærerne.