Tengboche to Pheriche

Today Mike Johnson and I were up early to take pictures. We got our first glimpse of Everest! What an amazing day! I hiked back up to the Stupa above Tengboche to get shots of the monastery, Ama Dablam, Everest and the general scenery. I had a companion this morning, a local dog who hung out with me up and down the trail. Before breakfast we visited the local monastery. The architecture and the art were incredibly intricate and the setting very peaceful. After breakfast, we were back on the trail towards Pheriche. About halfway along the trail, we were privileged enough to visit Lama Geshe. This Lama is a very important Lama for Sherpas and climbers. Lama Geshe blessed us all. Melinda Johnson, Bob Veno and I were very fortunate to be wearing prayer beeds. The Lama took them from us, mixed them with his and then blessed them. He then told a story of a doctor who treated a yeti and lived to 180 years old. He then presented the docs (and me and Bob Veno) with a beautiful card telling the story and wrote our names on them in Nepali. All of us were very moved. We visited the monastery there, where there was a glass case with the skeletal remains of a “yeti” hand. The group got a big kick out of that. We hiked on to Pheriche with amazing views of Ama Dablam and arrived to our tea house in Pheriche at about 4pm. We had tea, of course, and then visited the Himalayan Rescue association clinic and then Wongchu took us on another hike. Tomorrow is another of Wongchu’s rest days.

Blue Sky Happy Day

“Rest Day” in Namche and Trek to Tengboche

We had a “rest day” in Namche. To Wongchu, a rest day means museums, a hospital, and a 4 hour hike! In Namche we went to a Sherpa museum. There were a lot of historical artifacts, but the highlight was the room with all of the pictures of famous Sherpa Everest summiters. It was really neat to take a picture of Wongchu standing by his own picture. We also were able to take a picture of Dorjee Sherpa next to his museum picture. He is one of the Sherpas on our trek who summited both Everest and Dhaulagiri! Next, we hiked up to the government museum where they had some historical items which included Tenzing Norgay‘s summit suit. We then hiked to Khumjung and the Kunde hospital. The scenery was stunning. Our goal was a view of Everest but the clouds were settling in and the rain began, so no view today. On the way down, we passed the Sir Edmund Hillary school and the longest Mani in the Khumbu. And I did learn to count! 3 Sherpas and 4 hours and I can count to 20!

Trek from Namche to Tengboche

Today we left Namche to hike to Tengboche. We stopped off at the Namche dental clinic on the way out of town. The clinic is surprisingly well stocked and the dentist very knowledgable and professional. I got a great shot with the dentist and flat Eric and flat Michelle. The hike towards Tengboche was absolutely amazing, with views of Ama Dablam and occasional peaks at Everest. We lost a lot of elevation as the trail took us back down to the river. As we walked, we came across a man and his son who were taking donations for his trail maintenance project. He was working on the trail without government support, so he got donations from all of us. We stopped for lunch at the river and Tony gave a wound care talk. He got a little help from me. The rain started during lunch, so we moved inside to take questions and got our rain gear together for the hike up. We had a 1500 foot gain today, but it was nice and cool with the rain so it was pretty easy for most. We all made it to Tengboche, which is at about 13000 feet. Once we were dry, Wongchu took 10 of us on a hike above Tengboche to a stupa. It stopped raining but we still had no view due to the clouds. It was nice to keep the legs warm while we waited for dinner, however. We met many other Trekkers tonight, as the tea house in Tengboche is a little more quaint. People next to us were from the Netherlands and Sweden. We also got to meet a young female, Pema Diki Sherpa, who summited Everest at the age of twenty! Dinner was the typical fare, with a lot of rice, lentils, and momos. I had potatoes and eggs and I must admit I ate my first snickers pie! Basically, this is a small snickers calzone. I’m laying in bed as I write this at 7:45 pm because Wongchu made us all go to bed! No one crosses Wongchu, so here I am typing on my iPhone inside my sleeping bag! Tomorrow we visit the monastery and then on to Pheriche.

A rainy day in the Khumbu, but a happy one!