Kumjung School

This is our highest school with ENG sponsored girls. It sits approx. 13,500 feet, just above Namche and is breathtakingly beautiful but extremely remote. We sponsor 14 girls in this school who live in the hostel and study to complete their education.. 

Made it to Sanasha

So far, so good. I’m as clean as I’m going to be tonight, I had Sherpa stew with water buffalo and apple pie for dinner. Paid for internet to catch up on posts, as you can tell, sorry for so many! Now I’m about to be face first in my sleeping bag and it’s only 7:30. We keep climbing tomorrow! 

Can’t Make This Up!

My option for a shower tonight involved paying to cross the street with the entire village watching to use the shower that sits by the side of the road,directly behind the toilet. The line you see going to the “shower” is a water hose. Yep! 

Trails in the Clouds

We are heading above Namche and the clouds are literally  surrounding us and the views of the mountains and snow capped peaks are absolutely stunning. Rhododendron trees grow wild everywhere at this altitude. 

Namche Bazaar

Each week traders set up on the sides of the trail to sell and trade wares. Namche was once the primary trading route for those between Everest and Tibet. It is the last larger village before Everest. 

I Can’t Feel My Legs!

I’m not gonna lie, the climb to Namche kicked my butt. The air is clear and super thin and we did approximately 5 miles of straight up “shortcuts” from Namche. I am so thankful for every sqat, run, butler, etc. with Camp gladiator because my knees held up really well, I held my own! I’m still crawling into Namche though and we don’t stop here today, headed for Sanasha before stopping tonight.