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Upper Pisang Continued
Ruth: I haven’t been able to text with Gordon too much lately, but occasionally these fabulous pictures come through. Behind every great man is a woman uploading pictures to his blog. They are in Manang for two nights before they head up over their highest pass on... Read More
Upper Pisang
From our guesthouse in Upper Pisang we have an unobstructed view of Annapurna II, which is almost 8,000 metres high. It was stunningly beautiful in the glorious weather we enjoyed today.We have climbed 1,400 metres in the past two days to bring us to our... Read More
Chamje to Dharapani
We had a beautiful and varied 5 hour trek today. The walk was entirely on a trail. This is our definite preference, but it does mean that the walking is more challenging. There were several steep climbs on well constructed stone stairways that had our... Read More
Bahundanda to Chamje
Today we started and ended on lengthy trail sections, with some road walking during the middle of the day. Everyone was feeling stronger so we increased our walking time to 4 1/2 hours. We finished the day at Chamje, which is located in a canyon... Read More
Bhulbule to Bahundanda
Gordon: Today we walked a short three hour stage as we develop our “trail legs”. We passed a series of villages set in terraces of rice paddies and backed by impressively large and steep hillsides. It was a beautiful walk in ideal weather.It is the... Read More
First day walking in the Himalayas
Gordon: We arrived in Kathmandu three days ago, after two flights totalling 17 hours in the air. We spent the first day in Kathmandu dealing with the administrative tasks of getting our trekking permits, cell phone plans, and sufficient local currency for three weeks of... Read More
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My complicated relationship with Tunnels: Temple 37
Ruth: Each day we pass through a number of tunnels. Two days ago the daily count reached eight! On the downside they are not very... Read More
Life on the Floor: Temples 35-37
Gordon: Last night, together with two Japanese cyclists, we slept in a small dormitory. The notable aspect of this experience was that we were... Read More
Kindness on Shikoku: Temples 31-34
Ruth: I’m feeling very grateful tonight. We found a shelter behind a Shinto shrine between Temples 34 and 35. It has a roof, two walls and... Read More
Golden Week: No Room at the Inn (Temples 28-30)
Ruth: On this pilgrimage each of the four prefectures that we pass through offers a different stage in spiritual development. Tokushima Prefecture is the place... Read More
Tsunami Zone
Ruth: Except for our brief excursions up to the mountain temples, we spend much of our time here in Japan within the tsunami inundation zones.... Read More