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Nepalese Trekking Peaks?
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w***@hotmail.com
2007-02-03 17:28:48 UTC
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I am after some advice about trekking peaks in Nepal. I am off on a
Mountain Skills course in a couple of weeks in the Caringorms and am
looking to book for this Autumn season.

I have been to Nepal once before and did the standard Kala Pattar trek
(very different from a trekking peak I know!!) so would prefer to go
to somewhere new without covering a huge amount of old ground.

I have been looking at Island and Mera Peaks but was wondering if
anyone had anyone had any other recommendations?

I am also after recomentadions of what companies to use and any other
useful hints and tips.

All advice gratefully recieved!

Anthony
Becks
2007-02-03 20:00:22 UTC
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Post by w***@hotmail.com
I am after some advice about trekking peaks in Nepal. I am off on a
Mountain Skills course in a couple of weeks in the Caringorms and am
looking to book for this Autumn season.
I have been to Nepal once before and did the standard Kala Pattar trek
(very different from a trekking peak I know!!) so would prefer to go
to somewhere new without covering a huge amount of old ground.
I have been looking at Island and Mera Peaks but was wondering if
anyone had anyone had any other recommendations?
I am also after recomentadions of what companies to use and any other
useful hints and tips.
All advice gratefully recieved!
Annapurna Circuit ?
I did this two years ago and it was fantastic.

I'm booking again this year but a different trek in Nepal - haven't decided
where yet but I just love that country !
sandy saunders
2007-02-04 18:08:48 UTC
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Post by w***@hotmail.com
I am also after recomentadions of what companies to use and any other
useful hints and tips.
Take a look at my trip of April last year, Trekking Peaks of Nepal, with KE
Adventure, Keswick. Fantastic trip, possibility of 6 Peaks with 2 high
passes to cross - both over 5000 metres.
--
Sandy Saunders @ www.thewalkzone.co.uk

'Mountains or Mole Hills .....
summiting still brings the
same excitement'
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