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Himalayan
Experience MOUNT CHO OYO EXPEDITION 2001 (8,201m)
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Base
Camp to Advanced Base Camp
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These
updates are being sent via the Indian Ocean INMARSAT satellite.
Friday 7/9: Now acclimatising at Advanced Base Camp (ABC) after a
long day yesterday. Spent
an extra day, Wednesday, at BC after Russell predicted bad weather. The
team joined the yaks & sherpas at BC. What could have been a long
afternoon was taken up in an animated game of Monopoly in which Yamada's
grip of commercial opportunism & ruthlessness won out. To make sure
this Japanese grip on games doesn't hold, we plan to play Scrabble next!
Joined at BC that day by a young Norweigan contingent, who kindly invited
us to join them for the evening viewing a film on DVD. Whilst it is not
the purpose of this 'Cho Oyo newsletter' to offer cimematic criticism,
we all thought the film - The Matrix - awful. Only plausible mitigation
could be that a crucial bit of plot was lost during conversion to DVD
& adding Chinese sub-titles.
Most groups break the BC to ABC journey into two days. We know why. Taking
it in one day - 22 kms along & over 1 km vertical - makes a hard day.
The start altitude is just short of the top of Mt Blanc. All the team
reached ABC in eight hours, which promises well for the days ahead. ABC
is in a wonderful location just below Cho Oyo. Precariously positioned
on the moraine, it boasts a view direct across to the 'Pang La' Tibet-Nepal
crossing point.
Today's event was the 'Puja' - the traditional pre-expedidition ceremony
was led Phurba. Rice and Stampa was tossed to the wind, and juniper burnt
for the gods. We rest today & tomorrow ahead of acclimatisation forays
up towards Camp One. |
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