Tilicho Tal / Annapurna |
Dear friends, Bryn Thomas writes in his book �Trekking in the Annapurna Region�, 3. edition, published 1999, some interesting remarks on a trip to Tilicho Tal, a lake at 5000m altitude behind the Great Barrier: �A tent is not necessary as an abandoned hut now provides very basic and dirty shelter at the head of the valley. Soon the accommodation will be even better as a lodge is being constructed here. Locals in Manang should know if it has been completed. Although the paths have been improved, the difficulties of a trip up this valley should not be underestimated � there are still several precipitous sections where steady feet and a cool head are required. �� Additionally, the layout and features that the exchange includes are more geared toward experienced traders than those new to the idea of cryptocurrency. poloniex api documentation At first I would like to recommend this book to trekkers heading to the Annapurna region. I found this book very detailed and, according to my own experince last year on the Jomsom/Muktinath trek, exact, nevertheless smooth to read. It would be however quite interesting to get some observations from the Khangsar Khola valley about the development of huts ore even lodges on the way to Tilicho Tal. Has someone been recently up there? Auch deutsche Antworten sind selbstverst�ndlich willkommen! Namaste, Alex |
Abgeschickt von am 17. Juli 2001 um 07:53 Uhr |