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Etapa 7.- Dovan-Jhinu Danda Trekking Campo Base Annapurna

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Distance
7.31 mi
Elevation gain
2,543 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
5,085 ft
Max elevation
8,226 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
5,652 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
7 hours 14 minutes
Coordinates
1112
Uploaded
November 13, 2022
Recorded
October 2022
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near Dobhan, Gandaki Pradesh (Nepal)

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Most of the way runs the way we came, up to Chhomrong where we will stop for lunch.

Since we are back, nothing surprises us with that intensity of novelty. The landscapes are still beautiful, the dense forests clinging to the steep slopes that close the Modi Valley.

The blue and clear day has dawned. Like everyone before the clouds close in after 2pm, if not sooner.

We have had breakfast at 7 and agreed to leave at 8.

We arrive in Sinuwa at 10. We take a 15-minute break.
At 11:15 on the bridge. The ascent to Chhomrong by the stairs that go from the bridge has cost us 1 hour and 15 minutes, stopping to take photos and catch our breath. We have arrived at 12:30.
We are going to eat at the Fishtail Guest House, which was where we slept at the end of the 2nd stage.

From here we deviate from the route we followed in the ascent, to cross to the left bank of the Modi.

Leaving Chhomrong we take the road to Taulung, turning left to go back down to Modi instead of continuing across the Kimrong to go up to Komrong.
Jhinudanda is on the bank of the Modi. We left 14.15. We arrived 3:20 p.m.

After resting for a while we went down to the "thermas", some hot water pools that flow from the river bank.

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