Along the Way
(You should see Nepal!)
This page includes photos from a couple of treks in 1981 and 1988. The dog is Namche, an Irish Wolfhound, a breed probably never seen before in Nepal.
She provoked a lot of guesses as to what species she might belong to; the most common was "goat."
Tourist stopping for tea on the Everest Trail, an hour above Lamosangu
Rice field, early on the Everest Trail
Young porters, probably on their first Everest trail gig
Empty teahouse
Meanwhile, at the other end of town, a wedding celebration
Hillside farm
Meadow above Changma/Bandar
Woman descending from Lamjura Pass toward Jumbesi
Hillside just east of Jumbesi
Booking office next to Lukla airstrip
Arriving at the bridge below Namche, fit after a 10-day hike from Lamosangu
Namche Bazar, gateway to Everest National Park
Namche at Namche
Above and below: Teaching Sherpanis a new stitch
See? It's easy!
Haat Bazaar (weekly market) at Namche
Above and below: Tourist in Namche Bazar, struggling to find Tibetan boots large enough for her Western feet
Sherpani and child, at Syangboche
Looking down on Namche Bazar
Namche on the ridge above Namche Bazar
Seth and Namche, his Irish Wolfhound, on a knoll above Syangboche
The pass between Syangboche and Khumjung
Dzo (half yak) on trail near Syangboche
Plowing field in Khumjung
Digging up cached potatoes in Khumjung
Puja (ritual) on the lower slopes of Khumbila, the sacred mountain above Khumjung
Above and below: water delivery system above Khumjung, set up by Ed Hillary
Khumjung
Yak drivers, passing through Khumjung
Kantega (left) and Tamserku (right), from Khumjung
Trailside Mani stones near Khumjung
Chorten on the trail between Namche and Tengboche
Preparing for the Mani Rimdu festival at Tengboche
At Tengboche for Mani Rimdu festival
The late Abbot of Tengboche Monastery, Ngawang Tenzing Jangpo
Blessings from His Holiness
Mani Rimdu festival, Tengboche
Mani Rimdu dancer
Spectators at Mani Rimdu, Tengboche
Monks on trail from Pangboche to Tengboche
Kids on the trail near Pangboche
Drying yak dung for fuel in Pangboche
Monk at Pangboche gompa, holding so-called yeti scalp
Drying yak dung for fuel in Pangboche
Tourist relaxing on the ridge between Pheriche and Dingboche, with the western wing of Ama Dablam rising behind
Cairns above Duglha
Trekker approaching Lobuche
Can someone remind us where this is? Probably above Lobuche
The late Igor Gamow at Pheriche with his portable hyperbaric chamber, designed for the treatment of high altitude sickness
Climbers at Pheriche tea house
Pheriche valley
Evacuation helicopter at Pheriche
Looking south down Dudh Kosi from ridge above Pheriche
Seth perched on ridge above Pheriche; photo by Peter Hackett, Himalayan Rescue Association doctor, subsequent Everest summiteer
View from Pheriche ridge
Above and below: Taboche, above Pheriche valley
Above and below: Namche, at Kala Pattar
Seth at Kala Pattar, with Pumori in the background
Pumori and other peaks in Everest cirque
Khumbu glacier, Nuptse on left and Makalu on right
Khumbu glacier
Seracs on Khumbu glacier
Above and below: Mushrooms on Khumbu glacier
At the western foot of Everest
Everest Base Camp
Stacy Allison, she became the first successful American female to summit Everest
Above and below: Everest (with plume) and Nuptse