(Nepal) Naar-Phu Trek. 3° tappa Da Phu(4080mt) al punto panoramico (4730mt) (acclimatamento).
near Phugāũ Ghomioṅ, Gandaki Pradesh (Nepal)
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04/20/2024.
Finally today a day of acclimatization and our guide will take us to the panoramic point overlooking the town of Phu. We see it above us and it seems beautiful to reach it to enjoy the view, we set off after breakfast and passing at the foot of a monument to Buddah, we continue on the steep and crumbly path, loose and dusty earth and it will be like this up to the top which from its 4700m offers a true paradise to our eyes. Himlung and Nemjung stand out in front of us, 7000m peaks flanked by other smaller peaks that seem very high peaks to us. On the opposite side the Chulu chain makes an equally beautiful display. Two hours and thirty minutes to go up, an hour to go down because following our porter who accompanied us (without even bringing water) taking the longest and easiest climb, now going down the dusty and steep ridge with a simple pair d slippers (so much for my high neck boots). Returning to the base, we have lunch and relax a bit, a well-deserved rest.
Phugāũ Ghomioṅ
Finally today a day of acclimatization and our guide will take us to the panoramic point overlooking the town of Phu. We see it above us and it seems beautiful to reach it to enjoy the view, we set off after breakfast and passing at the foot of a monument to Buddah, we continue on the steep and crumbly path, loose and dusty earth and it will be like this up to the top which from its 4700m offers a true paradise to our eyes. Himlung and Nemjung stand out in front of us, 7000m peaks flanked by other smaller peaks that seem very high peaks to us. On the opposite side the Chulu chain makes an equally beautiful display. Two hours and thirty minutes to go up, an hour to go down because following our porter who accompanied us (without even bringing water) taking the longest and easiest climb, now going down the dusty and steep ridge with a simple pair d slippers (so much for my high neck boots). Returning to the base, we have lunch and relax a bit, a well-deserved rest.
Phugāũ Ghomioṅ
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