> DETAILED ITINERARY
The day-to-day program is subject to weather,
conditions and the progress and wishes of the group.
Most importantly, the leaders will be making daily decisions,
for example, about exactly how far or which way we go,
and will be thinking ultimately about the safety and
health of all in the party, as well as the enjoyment
of the group and success in the outcome of the trek
and climb.
Day
1
Flight to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel, welcome meal
and evening illustrated briefing on the trip.
Day 2
Charter bus to Syabrubesi. A dramatic ride over the
high ridges surrounding Kathmandu with awe-inspiring
views including the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh, Langtang,
Jugal and Rowaling Himal. Introduction to camp life,
health and hygienic in remote areas.
Day 3
The Tamang village of Syabrubesi, makes a fascinating
start to the trek. Straightway, we will be climbing
up through forest and the occasional terrace of rice
or millet, with hazy glimpse of the high peaks beyond,
to camp at Lama Hotel (7hrs. 2380m). Evening discussion
on the effects of altitude the importance of acclimatisation
and how to achieve this safely and well.
Day 4
Continuing steadily uphill, we pass through the narrowest
part of the Langtang valley, a gorge of tumbling forested
ridges and rock faces, with the roaring torrent below.
Quite suddenly, all this gives way to the wider and
quieter glaciated valley as we approach our camp at
Langtang village. There is a very strong feeling of
having arrived amongst the environment and culture of
the high mountains (6hrs.3500m). This is also the cue
to think about weather and hazards in the mountains
in particular snow conditions, avalanches, problems
of cold and the effects of the sun. it is the development
of the awareness of these aspects that ensures safe
and enjoyable mountain experiences and climbs.
Day 5
After 2 days of climbing we need to stop and acclimatise.
A chance to explore the Tibetan-style Langtang village
and get some enticing views of the snow peaks and glaciers
from nearby high points. This is also our first chance
to start familiarization with some of the specialist
equipment that we need for the ascent of Yala peak,
fitting crampons rope handling and so on. We will use
an area of local crags and rocks to practice tying into
the rope, moving singly or together whilst roped up
and securing the rope in different way to safeguard
out ascent and descent.
Day 6
A morning's walk brings us to Kyanjin Gompa, the highest
proper settlement in the valley at 3800m. the glaciated
walls of the 7000m . Langtang Lirung are directly above
our campsite by the gompa - the combination of grazing
yaks, fluttering prayers flags and Tibetan looking people,
all overshadowed by ridges of snow and ice, leaves us
in no doubt about where we are. We will spend the afternoon
discussing and trying the equipment and techniques needed
for walking on snow and ice, including the use of rope,
ice axe and crampons. This is also a convenient time
to look more closely at the planning and logistics of
the ascent of a peak with particular reference of course
of Yala Peak.
Day 7
Depending on progress we will either spend a second
night at Kyajin or move to a higher campsite close to
Yala Peak. If we do not move, we will do a walk right
up to the edge of the tumbling icefalls coming off Langtang
Lirung and then continue on to our first (small!) peak
of about 4700m for a dramatic view of the glaciers.
This will also give us a chance, both during the day
and in the evening, to practice techniques of walking
and scrambling on steep ground as well as looking closely
at glacier terrain, how glaciers work, principles of
glacier travel and dangers to ba aware of e.g. crevasses,
snow-bridges, seracs etc.
Day 8
We are now ready to go up to Base Camp at about 4800m
nestling high above the Langtang Valley. This steep
walk only takes about 3 1/2hrs. but we need to go quite
slowing at this altitude. There is plenty of time to
revel in the situation and also our first close up views
of the peak - with the anticipation of the climb to
come! With our increasing altitude and remoteness, we
can think about the "what ifs' , how we should
react if there is an emergency, what the priorities
should be, how to organize help and rescue, and so on.
All vital consideration at the start of a mountaineering
career.
Day 9
A last acclimatisation day before the summit. An important
day to check over equipment and the planning and organization
of the group ready for our summit attempt. Also a day
of rest and relaxation, to give the best chance of success
in the ascent.
Day 10
Summit day. A pre dawn start ensures plenty of time
for our ascent and allows us to witness the magical
spectacle of the sunrise over Nepal. The route traverses
stony hillsides and crosses steep "moraine"
ridges before stepping onto the Yala glacier. Axe and
crampons make the climb of the snow and ice slopes quite
straightforward whilst all around the views of mountains,
glaciers and deep valleys become more incredible as
we ascend. Pulling over a snowy ridge, we suddenly find
ourselves on the summit ridge. A new vista is revealed
of the tangle of peaks at the head of the Langtang valley
as well as mighty Shishapangma, at just above 8000m.,
over the border in Tibet. At last airy walk brings us
to the summit itself. After the efforts of the climb
the sense of achievement, the enjoyment of the situation
and the amazing mountain panorama will ensure that this
moment will be remembered for years to come. Depending
on conditions on the mountain, it will have taken between
4 and 6 hrs. to reach the summit. It is now downhill
all the way and we descend right past Base Camp and
on down to Kyanjin to rest, reflect on the day and celebrate!
Day 11
Now well acclimatized and following the valley the easy
way-downwards! We will trek all the way to Lama Hotel.
Day 12
The last day of walking returns us to the sub-tropical
world of Syabrubesi, a warm and relaxing place to share
a final convivial evening with our Sherpas and porters.
Day 13
We retrace our route to Kathmandu by bus and as we look
back at the snow peaks it will be with the satisfaction
of knowing that we have been right in amongst them -
and to the top of one of them.
Day 14
A day to enjoy all that Kathmandu has to offer: a city
tour will be included, there will be with the satisfaction
of knowing that we have been right in amongst them -
and to the top of one of them.
Day 15
Departure from Kathmandu. The flight out of Kathmandu,
with its unique panorama of the Himalaya, is in itself
one of the highlights of the trip. Nepal will continue
to amaze and impress until the last possible moment!
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