Moutaineering – Aconcaqua, Island Peak

 

Dingboche to Chukkung

October 25, 2012   

Facebook post from JCG Expeditions: Today (25th October) the team are trekking to Chukkung where we will spend 2 nights. On the 26th we will make an accent of Chukkung Ri to 5550m for acclimatisation and on the 27th trek into Island Peak base camp. At midnight on the 28th we will make our summit attempt on Island Peak. I will have no internet for the next few days but can tweet occasionally so please follow me on @jcgexpeditions – thanks!

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Island Peak sitting at the head of the valley!


Finally we leave the Everest route behind and ascent a 18,191 foot mountain of Chukhung Ri and onto Chukkung where it is time to organize for trekking to base camp of Island Peak. From Dingboche we no longer have a view of Everest as it is hidden by Lhotse but we can see Island Peak for the rest of the approach.

In Dingboche for a few days

  

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 6 – Today the team will attempt to reach 5000m on the slopes behind Dingboche before descending back to Dingboche for a 2nd night.

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 6 – BOOM! Full team now at 5000m enjoying spectacular views of hundreds of big mountains including 2 x 8000m peaks!

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 6 – We can see: Makalu, Lhotse, Ama, Island Peak, Cholatse, Barrentse & more – what can u see?

The team enjoying there first views of the Kumbu mountains: Ama Dablam, Everest, Lhotse and loads more! Incredible :)
The team enjoying there first views of the Kumbu mountains: Ama Dablam, Everest, Lhotse and loads more! Incredible 🙂

Island Peak from 5000m during our acclimatisation hike yesterday from Dingboche - amazing weather and all the team are doing really well.
Island Peak from 5000m during our acclimatisation hike yesterday from Dingboche – amazing weather and all the team are doing really well.

Pangboche to Dingboche

October 23, 2012   

Facebook post from JCG Expeditions: Day 6 | Hello from Dingboche 4400m!! The past few days have been amazing with trekking from Namche – Kumjuma (Tashi’s) and Kumjuma – Pangboche and today up to Dingboche. This morning we visited the Pangboche Monastery and took a buddest blessing called a Puja. All the team are doing really well and moral is high. We will now spend 2 days here in Dingboche with an acclimatisation hike tomo to reach 5000m! I will also try and get a couple of pictures up for you guys.

ps. I have been updating twitter a few times a day via txt message – check out @jcgexpeditions

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 5 – The team have enjoyed a buddest ‘Puja’ blessing at the Pangboche monastery and now a leisurely walk to Dingboche.


On up another 3 hours to 4413m at Dingboche with excellent views of Ama Dablam and home of the Sherpas who work on this imposing mountain each post monsoon season. Contouring up the valley side, then recrossing the river and turn up the Imja Valley to reach the picturesque farming village of Dingboche at 14,465ft. We stay a day here to acclimatize further with a quick hike up Nangkar Tshang to 5000m.

The hike to 5000m was hard going personally for me as I have picked up a nasty cold. So am rattling with all the pills I can take! I slept 14 hours in the last 24 and am feeling much better this morning. Snow fell last night and stuck and we woke up to ice on the inside of the windows. So much more luxirious then in a tent. The yaks have now been called into service to carry tents etc up to base camp at Island Peak. From Dingboche we got our first view of the peak. She looks tiny in comparison to her 8000m neighbours but having talked to people who summited in the last few days she is still going to be a hard one. We will work out way up to Chukkung today and do some rope work then on another hike up to 5500m before onto base camp. We are now way above the tree line and the clouds appear from further down the valley in the afternoon. Cold here but still beautiful and if this cold goes away I will start enjoying life a ton more.

Kanjuma to Pangboche

October 22, 2012   

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 4 – Kumjuma to Pangboche. Beautiful cold crisp morning in the Kumbu, Everest Trail. #islandpeak

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 4 – Humbling morning in the Kumbu trekking towards Pangboche, but before that…CAKE at ‘the bakery’ 🙂

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 4 – amazing trekking upto Tengboche for lunch & now off to Pangboche! #IP2012

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 4 – incredible atmospher as we trek deeper into the Kumbu under the watchful eye of Everest & Ama.

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 4 – done & dusty. Full team enjoying some well deserved hot lemon and a sit down! Views incredible as always!


On the trek we dropped altitude to cross Dudh Kosi before a steep climb out and up to the beautiful mountain village of Thyangboche which has a bakery and a famous Monastery. Pangbouche is a further hour and half. We had a dog follow us for most of the day I took video.

Namche Bazar to Kumjuma

October 21, 2012   

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 3 – today we are ascending the hill behind Namche to the Everest View Lodge before dropping down to Kumjuma.

Tweet from @JCGexpeditions: Day 3 – Epic views for the team today: Ama 6812m, Lhotse & Everest 8000m, Nuptse, cholatse & loads more!


We continued on the Everest Trek which contours around the side of the valley high above the Dudh Kosi. Following the path Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam come into view. The trail passes several villages and numerous tea shops.

Trek Monjo to Namche Bazar

October 20, 2012   


On the outskirts of Monjo we entered the Khumbu National Park and crossed the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and Bhote Kosi on a high suspension bridge with the river rushing below. The river has glacier flour in it so is a beautiful shade of blue. The granite walls are steep with waterfalls plummeting from 100s of meters above. As you walk yak trains come past with their bells jingling and the porters with impossibly large loads stagger by. We climbed steeply for about three hours up ‘Namche Hill’ to reach Namche Bazaar at 11,155 ft. Namanche is a prosperous trading town and the capital of the Khumbu Region. Many Tibetens cross the nearby border to trade their wares and the local market is a fascinating spectacle. Across the valley to the east are the peaks of Thamseku and Kangtega.


We purchased team hats different animals mine is a angry looking macaroni penguin we got lots of laughs from the happy sherpa people walking around as a team of 10 in town. We had cakes at the bakery which were quite tasty I am taking advantage of not losing my appetite yet. This type of teahouse mountaineering is quite luxurious.

One of our sherpa guides is Dorge he has climbed everest 9 times. The past 4 years twice a week and is very well respected in the area at the age of 26. He started as a porter at the age of 15. What an interesting person to talk to. This country is stunning it is like Yosemite but then covered in prayer flags, prayer wheels and sherpa villages.

Katmandu to Lulka and onto Monjo

October 19, 2012   

Flying from Katmandu to Lukla (2805m) the start of the Everest Trek and trekking onto Monjo (2815m). The flight was on a Twin Otter and if the views are clear you can see Everest in the distance.


Lukla’s landing strip is an intresting landing.


The same day we move from Lukla onto Monjo.


Monjo our first stop on the ‘Everest trek’


A picture taken from the plane windows by Jon Gupta our expedition leader of the Himalayas.

Shona’s and Stupas

October 18, 2012   

We spent the morning as a group at Shona’s getting rental gear and last minute gear shopping. Also attempted some tat shopping. Then off to Swayambhu (also known as the monkey temple due to the 10’s of monkeys who live up there) which is a Stupa outside town on a mountain which was amazing because it was above the smog and you could actually breathe instead of drinking the thick polluted air in the city streets. The sunset was stunning from the top and the prayer flags added to the ambience. Quick post as we leave at 5am and it is 11pm here.

Finally arrived

October 17, 2012   

Finally arrived in Nepal. Katmandu at first glimpse is very polluted with smog covering the mountains. It is also very chaotic even more so as there is a festival happening at the moment so the Nepalese are all heading back to spend time with families. More in a day must sleep after 36 hours of travelling.

Onward

October 16, 2012   

After a quick visit to my good friend Lisa on my 7 hour layover in Singapore I am back at Changi having had a 3 hour nap and a shower and headed onto Katmandu. I arrived at her place at 3am and left at 7am! We will have to catch up more when I come back through though I don’t think her roomates were that impressed with the late night activity 🙂