Nepal. Langtang NP; D5, Hidden Valley ( ... o así)
near Kyangjing Gumba, Central Region (Nepal)
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There was a commitment on one of the (two) members of the expedition to enter the valley of Langtang beyond Kyangin even though there was no clear information as to whether it was worth it or not, to seem it seemed so that we ripped off soon ... there was to improvise another crossing of the frozen river, this time a little downstream on the day of Tserko Ri.
Undoubtedly we did well because the landscape is spectacular even seen from the river level, yesterday we saw it from the Tserko Ri and back trail. In addition our guide-carrier-that did not move away from us nor a minute decided to stay to wait for us, when we wanted to go a little further, with what in the end we did half a walk alone, ggg
The path is easy and quite comfortable once you have overcome the stone quarry left by the junctions of the ancient glaciers that descended from the Langtang Lirung and from the east, from the Shalbachum and Langshiha, giving rise to the Langtang River.
We did only 7.5 km before turning around because we ran out of time, but about 10 km away you can see the moraine of these glaciers ... it would have been theirs to get there because from above the view must be of a cliff.
More on the blog ...
Undoubtedly we did well because the landscape is spectacular even seen from the river level, yesterday we saw it from the Tserko Ri and back trail. In addition our guide-carrier-that did not move away from us nor a minute decided to stay to wait for us, when we wanted to go a little further, with what in the end we did half a walk alone, ggg
The path is easy and quite comfortable once you have overcome the stone quarry left by the junctions of the ancient glaciers that descended from the Langtang Lirung and from the east, from the Shalbachum and Langshiha, giving rise to the Langtang River.
We did only 7.5 km before turning around because we ran out of time, but about 10 km away you can see the moraine of these glaciers ... it would have been theirs to get there because from above the view must be of a cliff.
More on the blog ...
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