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Mountains of Things

Mountains of Things

A blog about hiking the Western Himalayas

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Chapter 14

I spent my final day in the Himalayas crossing the Mesokanto La (5330m), a remote pass that links Tilicho Lake with the Kali Gandaki Valley, just to the north of the Annapurna Range.

10 months ago
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9

Chapter 13

After a two year hiatus, it was time to return to the Khumbu, the home of Mount Everest, and one of the global hubs of mountaineering culture. I wouldn't be alone for this hike. My friend Kevin was flying in from Scotland for a few weeks in...

a year ago
6
4

Chapter 12

For the last decade, I've arranged my life around a passion for travelling long distances on foot. It started as a 24 year old, when I decided to walk coast-to-coast across India, a 2000km journey that I completed in early 2015. To this day...

a year ago
9
4

Chapter 11

The drive from Kishtwar to Zanskar is a long and arduous one, and takes almost as much time as hiking between them. On the road between Gulabgarh and Killar, my companions helpfully informed me that this was 'the most dangerous road in Indi...

a year ago
12
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