Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 12, 2016

Adventure Sports Week 2009 Continues To Take Shape


Adventure Sports Week 2009, the multi-race, multi-day athletic event scheduled for to get underway this June in Idaho continues to blossom into one of the premiere outdoor sports event of the year. With a slew of events already lined up, and some of the biggest names in adventure racing scheduled to be on hand, the surrounding communities are now starting to ramp up for ASW as well.

All of the outdoor action is set to go down from June 5-14 at Farragut State Park near beautiful Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. But the residents of nearby Bayview are also getting into the action, as the town of 300, located on the banks of Lake Pend Oreille, not far from where the races will get under way, are preparing for endurance athletes such as Robyn Benincasa, Mike Kloser, and Dean Karnazes to descend upon their sleepy little town.

The ASW motto is "10 Days, 24 Races, 1 Big Party", and it's certainly appears to be living up to that slogan. Online registration is now open, allowing tams and individuals to sign up for a host of races, including the Crux & the Crucible adventure race, an Ironman qualifying triathlon, orienteering courses, mountain bike races, and much more.

Personally, I'm really looking forward to this event. I love the variety of races that are being offered, and there are some huge names in the world of endurance sports putting in an appearance, including Ian Adamson, who has been out of competition for a couple of years now. The team putting this together are top notch and are creating a new event which looks to be amazing, in a setting that should be perfect as well.

Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 12, 2016

Sapa Adventure in VietNam

Sapa covers a region of in excess of five thousands squares km with the number of inhabitants in six thousands individuals of 6 beautiful slope tribes. This old French – fabricated town with tropical woodland, emerald rice porch fields, vivid slope tribes is an incredible experience...

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Get up at your inn in Hanoi and exchange to the track station. Overnight on an imparted 4 compartments lodge to A/C to Lao Cai.



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Your train touches base at the Lao Cai station in the early morning. Lao Cai is a beguiling peak town close to the Chinese fringe. Investigate downtown and eat at a nearby noodle house. Meander through the stalls pressed with hand-created merchandise hawked by the different slope tribe people groups who come here to purchase and offer their products. Toward the evening, proceed your trip to Sapa: Northwest Vietnam's chief travel end of the line, well known for its stunning perspectives of cloud-woven mountaintops and expanding valleys.

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Northern Vietnam was beforehand known as Tonkin, and the Sapa range was named "Tonkinese Alps" by the French.

Breakfast at inn. At 10:00 A.m, leave the inn and begin trekking. Stroll through the neighborhood market and desert the town. After a few minutes, you will take after a street set downhill to Cat Village. The Black Hmong's town is well known for its brocade weaving art and its gold and silver gems making. The stroll to Cat Village and its adjacent slopes give a chance to see homesteads and procedures utilized by the individuals within the range. Thereafter, trek up again to the town and use rest of the day at relaxation.

After breakfast in the town, slide down the valley on a trail through rice paddy patios, getting a charge out of the fantastic view on the way. When arriving at the thin waterway running on the lowest part of the valley, you will stroll along its bank for some time and in the end touch base at the Black H'mong minority town of Y Linh Ho. You will get a direct research their lives and conventions, hear stories, and appreciate an incredible social cooperation.

Take a rest and afterward head to the Muong Hoa Valley. You will pass through Lao Chai Village of Black H'mong minority and Ta Van Village of Zay minority by taking after more rice patios with fantastic mountain view. Climate allowing you can even take a swim in the stream close-by. Rise on the primary street to meet your driver. Use several hours to unwind in Sapa Town before exchanging to Lao Cai, where you will take a night prepare once more to Hanoi.

The Rest of Everest Episode 100: Earn The Turn


Fans of the Rest of Everest got a little extra content earlier this week in the form of a bonus episode in which Rest of Everest regulars Ben Clark and Josh Butson make a ski journey from Ophir To Telluride in Colorado through the San Juan Mountains. It's a fairly short, but very cool video of the duo, joined by another climber, named John Miller, not to be confused with ROE creator Jon Miller, as they explore the beautiful landscapes of Colorado. If you already subscribe to the show in iTunes, the episode will of course automatically download for you.

This weeks regular episode is entitled Earn The Turn and it opens with the team now in base camp, and Annapurna IV looming over head. The guys get their first really good look at the 24,688 foot mountain, which of course looks gorgeous on the video.

Ben, Josh, and Tim soon settle in to BC, and start examining their equipment. Much to their delight, they find that all four sets of their skis arrived in one piece and undamaged. With all the snow right out their backdoor, and some good lines already scouted, the team is anxious to head out and and test their gear on the mountain as well as begin the acclimatization process.

Before long, the team is dropping off a thick cornice, and zipping down the mountain, completing the first descent of a run in the Himalaya. All on video. The guys look like school kids playing on a snow day, completely enjoying their chance to finally get to ski Annapurna IV after months of planning, and days of travel to get there.

More to come next week!

Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 12, 2016

Vietnam private & luxury tour

On this 9 day system of Vietnam private & extravagance visit, find one of Southeast Asia's most energizing goals. Dig into timeless urban communities in genuine style, venturing to every part of the boulevards of frontier Hanoi by "cyclo " and meandering through Ho Chi Minh City's Chinatown. Wander further abroad to notable Hue, the previous majestic capital, and sentimental Halong inlet, weaving in the midst of a huge number of towering limestone islands by the top extravagance voyage on the cover


Welcome to Hanoi: Vietnam's clamoring pioneer capital. Your driver and aide will reach you outside the stuff case of Noi Bai Airport and take you to your lodging in the downtown area. Weigh in at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel, a grant winning French provincial style found in the heart of Hanoi.

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Toward the evening delight in a cyclo visit through the Old Quarter's slender lanes lined with French pioneer structures – took after by a gourmet supper at one of Hanoi's finest restaurants.

Today you have a full day to investigate Vietnam's enchanting capital. With its wide tree-lined lanes, French provincial construction modeling, quiet lakes and aged oriental pagodas, Hanoi is a varied blend that offers something for everybody. Later toward the evening, revel in a conventional Water Puppet Performance – a remarkable Vietnamese artistic expression hailing from Southeast Asia's wet-rice society.

After breakfast at inn, your driver will reach you at inn at 8:00 A.m to tackle a 4-hour drive passing the wide open of the Red River Delta to Halong Bay.



Welcome ready for set cruise through Bai Tu Long Bay while fish lunch is served. Rest your eyes on the sky blue waters of this mystical cove, where a great many etched limestone islands climb from the waves like mythical beasts' teeth, passing beautiful range around Mat Quy islet, Am islet. Mid-evening, get to Cua Van angling town and appreciate a charming bamboo pontoon column to through the town with an exhibition hall and a school among coasting homes. Visit Tien Ong give in then again ready for delight in nightfall mixed drinks and canapé. Supper is served on in the hollow.

Begin the day right on time to appreciate a Tai Chi class on top deck with a chance to concede the brilliant view of first light over the ocean. After that, you can decide to go to Soi Sim shoreline for swimming or join your gourmet expert for cooking showing to take in more about Vietnamese food workmanship. On the path back, take profound journey into Bai Tu Long Bay, passing Pearl Farm, Phao Dai islet, Tam Cung cavern, Hon Xep islet, Dau Moi sanctuary, chance to voyage through acclaimed L'indochine motion picture site (subject to tide condition).

Submerge yourself in the serenity and appeal of this tired riverside town. From the sixteenth to eighteenth hundreds of years Hoian was a flourishing global port frequented by Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab brokers, who came to exchange the astounding silk still delivered in the area. Today, Hoian is an unwinding resort prevalent with sightseers for its varied structural engineering, talented tailors and various bistros. Take a half-day strolling visit through the restricted slowing down of the aged quarter, going by Chua Ong Pagoda, the Chinese Assembly Hall, the 200-year old Tan Ky genealogical house and the renowned Japanese Bridge. After lunch, take a short vessel outing to an adjacent island and visit a handiwork town gaining practical experience in ceramics. Come back to the inn in the late evening and delight in a free night at your recreation.



Appreciate a stop at the beautiful Lang Co Beach for a beverage before proceeding to Hue – an UNESCO World Heritage site. Use the evening on a lackadaisical strolling visit through Vietnam's aged capital city, going by the Royal Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda and the Mausoleum of King Tu Duc (an imitation of the ruler's royal residence manufactured for the following resurrection of the lord), before investigating the Imperial Museum and Dong Ba Market.

Eat at the inn then drive to the air terminal to get your flight to Vietnam's current city: Saigon. Touch base in the late morning and revel in an introduction visit through Ho Chi Minh City's clamoring avenues on the way to the inn. Eat at a downtown restaurant of your picking then set out on a guided city visit. Appreciate whatever is left of the day free at your recreation.

Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 12, 2016

Fabrice Monteiro | Signares

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I'm always interested in the intersection of fashion and travel photography. Exotic and beautiful women in exotic dress...what's not to like? One of my modules during my photo expedition to Vietnam will include a model shoot in Hoi An....and I really look forward to it.

In that vein, I feature the lovely fashion-travel-cultural work of Fabrice Monteiro, which showcases gorgeous women taking the roles of Signares. According to Wikipedia, Signares was the name for the French-African women of the island of Gorée in French Senegal during the 18th and 19th centuries.

These women held some power in a patriarchal system throughout the Atlantic Slave Trade, and over time amassed considerable power in trade and wealth. Some owned land as well as slaves. European merchants and traders, such as the Portuguese, settled on the African coastal societies inhabited by Signares and would marry them in order to benefit from their connections and wealth.

Fabrice Monteiro, living and working in Dakar, is a Belgian-Benin photographer who, while an industrial engineer by training, adopts the style of photo-reportage and fashion photography. He specializes in Africa, and being of a cultural mix himself, favors subject matters that provide the same mix.

Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 12, 2016

The Years Before the War in VietNam

The seeds of the Vietnam War were sown in 1945, when the nation was separated into the two parts that would see millions pass on before reunification in 1975. The end of World War II finished the short Japanese occupation, and Ho Chi Minh proclaimed a free Vietnam. A couple of weeks after the fact, the French, who had been incidentally removed from their state by the war, came back to, as General Jacque Philippe Leclerc broadly announced, "claim our legacy". Ho Chi Minh acknowledged the French vicinity as desirable over animosity from China, yet the Vietnamese would keep on battling for autonomy until they accomplished it in 1954.




Under the Geneva Accord of that year, pounded out between France, Vietnam, Laos, China, Cambodia, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom, remote inclusion in Indochina undertakings would stop, and the nation was isolated at the seventeenth parallel. The South was governed by the staunchly hostile to Communist Ngo Dinh Diem, the North by the Communist Party. The following few years would see the moderate invasion of the South by Communist powers, expanding proof of Diem's debasement, and the extension of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, used to move individuals, weapons and supplies from the North to the South. Before the end of 1960, the crusade to "free" the South was in advancement, and the National Liberation Front ('NLF', later to wind up broadly known as the Viet Cong) had been established.

The US had right now been included in Vietnam for a considerable length of time, first piping cash to the French, then propping up Diem's inexorably disagreeable government - all for the sake of battling Communist development. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed in 1964 by the US Congress after two exceedingly debated assaults on American destroyers[1], gave President Lyndon Johnson full power to take up arms against the NLF. US air ship started dropping bombs on the North, the first American POW was caught, and in March 1965, battle troops touched base in Danang. The war had started. Before the year's over, there would be in excess of 200,000 US troops in Vietnam.



B52s dropping bombs1966 saw the first utilization of B-52 aerial attackers by the US, and the Southern strengths figured out how to take control of Hue and Danang, both significant urban communities. Such solid US help for the South had not been normal in Hanoi, and the beginning vision of an immediately accomplished unification was quickly supplanted by the acknowledgment that this was to be a long, drawn-out clash. The North had launched obligatory military enrollment in 1960, and it now changed its system to one of 'extended war', whereby they would 'impede' the US in an extensive, unwinnable war, and make it politically unfeasible for US troops to remain. At last, however unreasonable regarding Vietnamese and American lives, this was effective.

Operation Cedar Falls started on 8 January 1967, a crusade to expel NLF strengths from a zone simply north of Saigon known as the 'Iron Triangle'. An enormous more than two week ambush, this was the war's single biggest ground operation, including in excess of 30,000 American and Southern Vietnamese troops. The region had long been a NLF fortress, and home to the Cu Chi burrows, an arrangement of underground shelters where NLF troops would cover up, in some cases for a considerable length of time at once. In spite of the fact that Operation Cedar Falls made utilization of immersion bombarding, big guns shoot and extraordinary watches trying to find the Communist warriors, it was generally unsuccessful. Inside two days, the NLF had reemerged the range, and it would turn into an organizing ground for the following year's Tet Offensive.

Marines in Hue protect by a divider amid the Tet Offensive30 January 1968 was the start of a three-stage operation intended to rouse an uprising among the populace of southern Vietnam, and to incite the American open into defying a war that had since a long time ago dropped out of support. The Tet Offensive, the most well-known of all the war's fights, was propelled on the first day of the lunar new year, Vietnam's most vital occasion and a day on which both sides had long ago concurred they would hold their flame. The NLF redirected consideration from the arrangement by massing troops close Khe Sanh, then 80,000 NLF warriors assaulted more than 100 towns and urban areas, getting US and southern drives totally ill-equipped. The NLF was immediately beaten back in many spots, yet battling proceeded in Hue for a month, leaving a huge number of regular folks dead and the city about demolished to the ground.

While the North endured gigantic setbacks contrasted and the moderately few American passings, the Tet Offensive was a mental triumph and is generally viewed as a defining moment in the war. Hostile to war challenges in the US has been developing, and the unwelcome news that the legislature had been deceiving people in general about the NLF's capability to dispatch such an extensive scale assault turned assessment immovably against.

Nixon Richard Nixon took office in January of the following year, and requested the besieging of Cambodia, in an exertion to annihilate Communist supplies and fortifications. The war proceeded with apace, with no stop at the demise of Ho Chi Minh on 2 September 1969. In November, news of the My Lai slaughter (16 March 1968) at long last arrived at the US open. The outrages conferred by the US armed force on the villagers of My Lai incited genuine inquiries regarding how the war was being led, who was in control, and what was really happening. The US was at this point depending progressively on an air war and sending a few officers home, leaving Vietnamese troops to shield the South on the ground.

Somewhere around 1969 and 1972, peace talks were in advancement, however created little come about. A real hindrance was the assertion of the North Vietnamese on the affidavit of South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu, to which the US government was unwilling

Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 12, 2016

4 days North VietNam Experience in VietNam travel

An extravagance "North Vietnam Experience - 4 Days" offers all the wealth of its antiquated society of Hanoi capital city joined with superb landscape of Halong Bay, neighborly individuals and the comforts of the current offices. Each part of the outing is energizing, from the Old Quarter of Hanoi, to the top extravagance journey on Halong Bay.




Welcome to Hanoi: Vietnam's clamoring provincial capital. Your driver and aide will reach you outside the stuff case of Noi Bai Airport and take you to your inn in the downtown area. Weigh in at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel, a recompense winning French pilgrim style placed in the heart of Hanoi.

Toward the evening delight in a cyclo visit through the Old Quarter's slender lanes lined with French pioneer structures – emulated by a gourmet supper at one of Hanoi's finest restaurants.

Today you have a full day to investigate Vietnam's enchanting capital. With its wide tree-lined roads, French pioneer building design, tranquil lakes and old oriental pagodas, Hanoi is a varied blend that offers something for everybody. Your city tour(flexible and could be ammended to your hobbies) will take you to Hanoi's key destinations: the Ho Chi Minh Complex (Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and stilt house), the Presidential Palace, the adjacent One Pillar Pagoda; the Temple of Literature; West Lake including the quiet Tran Quoc Pagoda & Quan Thanh Temple; and one of the city's galleries (a decision between the History Museum and the Ethnology Museum). Later toward the evening, revel in a customary Water Puppet Performance – an extraordinary Vietnamese fine art hailing from Southeast Asia's wet-rice society.




After breakfast at lodging, your driver will reach you at inn at 8:00 A.m to tackle a 4-hour drive passing the farmland of the Red River Delta to Halong Bay.

Welcome ready for set cruise through Bai Tu Long Bay while fish lunch is served. Rest your eyes on the purplish blue waters of this mysterious straight, where a great many etched limestone islands climb from the waves like monsters' teeth, passing beautiful region around Mat Quy islet, Am islet. Mid-evening, get to Cua Van angling town and revel in an average bamboo vessel column to through the town with an exhibition hall and a school among coasting homes. Visit Tien Ong buckle then over ready for appreciate dusk mixed drinks and canapé. Supper is served on in the cavern.

Begin the day right on time to revel in a Tai Chi class on top deck with a chance to concede the sublime landscape of first light over the ocean. After that, you can decide to go to Soi Sim shoreline for swimming or join your culinary expert for cooking exhibition to take in more about Vietnamese food craftsmanship. On the route back, take profound voyage into Bai Tu Long Bay, passing Pearl Farm, Phao Dai islet, Tam Cung cavern, Hon Xep islet, Dau Moi sanctuary, chance to journey through well known L'indochine film site (subject to tide condit

Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 11, 2016

Himalaya Spring 2009 Update: Puja Ceremonies and Through The Ice Falls!


Lots of stuff happening in the Himalaya while I was off the grid. So hard to get caught up when you haven't had Internet for days during one of the busiest times of the year in terms of adventure.

First up, by condolences go out to the friends and family of Piotr Morawski, the young climber from Poland who, at the age of 33, had already made quite a name for himself in the climbing community. I'm sure for most of you this is old news, considering he perished last week, but I'm still catching up, and this was sad news indeed. It seems Piotr fell while descending from Camp 2 on Dhaulagiri, and slipped into a crevasse. He had six 8000m peaks to his name, including the first winter ascent on Shisha Pangma with Simone Moro back in 2005.

In other news, it seems that the Ice Doctors have gone to work creating a path through the Khumbu Icefalls, allowing the climbers to make their first forays onto the upper portions of Everest. As you no doubt already know, the Icefall is part of the glacier that extends down the mountain, and is continually moving and shifting its position. This opens up large cracks and crevasses, and each year a new path through the region, the most deadly on the South Side, has to be built using a series of ladders, which are set down over the openings, allowing the mountaineers to pass by waking across, stepping on the rungs. Many say it is a scary portion of the climb, but it is done multiple times throughout the climb as the teams go up and down the mountain establishing their camps and acclimatizing. According to Alan Arnette's Everest 2009 page, the first teams have moved through the early portions of the Icefall to get use to the process, which can be, in Alan's words, intimidating.

ExWeb is also reporting that the Icefalls may be completely open as early as today, although some reports are indicating that the last 200 meters or so are giving them particular troubles. Once the route is finished, the teams will be free to begin establishing Camp I just on the other side of the Falls.

Alan also reports that many of the teams have now had their Puja ceremonies as well. The traditional religious ceremony is conducted for each team before they begin the climb up from base camp to show respect for the mountain and to ask for safe passage to the summit and back. For the Sherpas who are integral to any successful Himalayan climb, and for the experienced mountaineers who have climbed in the region in the past, it is a very important part of the process.

The action is heating up on some of the other peaks in the Himalaya as well, with ExWeb saying that teams have established C1 on Manaslu, where a Koren team is expected to make a summit push in just three days. I'm assuming that's from a different route, or they're going up in Alpine Style in a fast climb. Meanwhile, German Luis Stitzinger has announced that he intends to ski down Dhaulagiri from at least 8000m and possibly the entire mountain, depending on conditions. It would be the first ski descent of that mountain.

Finally, Joe Puryear and David Gottlieb have announced that hey will have a go at Lunag Ri, which they are calling “the highest unclimbed permissible and independent mountain in Nepal.” There are several mountains in the region that are higher, but are off limits, with no permits being issued, because of the religious significance of the places. It should be fun to follow their progress over the weeks ahead, as they go for the first ascent.

Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 11, 2016

Tibet Closed Off on 50th Anniversary of Uprising


Today marks the 50th Anniversary of the uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule, and to mark that occasion, the Chinese have closed off the borders to foreigners. Little information about what is happening inside the country has made it's way out, although there have been some rumors of protests taking place.

The March 10th uprising in 1959 was an attempt by the Tibetan people to gain their independence following their annexation by China a few years earlier. The Chinese put down the uprising through military force, and thousands (some would say tens of thousands) were killed in the process. It was this event that caused the Dalai Lama to go into exile in Dharamsala, India, along with more than 30,000 other Tibetans.

Yesterday, as I wrote about today on Gadling, the Chinese President once again banished the already exiled spiritual leader, beyond a "Great Wall against separatism". A move that was meant to build unity and nationalism in China and Tibet.

What this all means for climbers, trekkers, and other tourists heading to Tibet, is that the borders are expected to remain closed at least until the first of April. After that, we'll have to take a wait and see attitude. Considering there are still a few expeditions scheduled for the North Side of Everest, which will be inaccessible if the borders remain closed, there will be many watching with curious eyes to see how things unfold. If the country remains peaceful, then perhaps it will reopen on schedule and those planning on visiting the Himalayan country will once again be allowed in. Lets hope that it turns out that way.

Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 11, 2016

Travel MaiChau Escape - VietNam travel

Find the excellence and intriguing societies of Vietnam's good countries with an overnight visit to Mai Chau. Just a 3-hour drive from Hanoi, this wonderful area is described by karst teeth, towering mountains and rich rice paddies. Go through a night with a slope tribe family and trek through the moving field, inundating yourself in the marvels of Mai Chau valley. Venture out of the way and experience Mai Chau's loose slope tribe life and amazing landscape. This Vietnam bundle visit is made to demonstrate the best of the north's excellence. Obliging little travel time, it is the ideal break from Hanoi or expansion to a Vietnam visit

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Your driver and aide will reach you at your inn and take you along roadway 6 to Mai Chau: a residential area settled amidst a lavish valley and encompassed by emerald-green rice fields. Appreciate pleasant perspectives of the picturesque scene, sown with pagodas and provincial towns. Stop along the best approach to visit the Muong tribe and after that at Thung Khe Pass for a fabulous perspective of Mai Chau Valley. Have a valid lunch with a nearby group of the White Thai Tribe and delight in some spare time to familiarize yourself with the villagers. Toward the evening, trek through terraced rice paddies and little towns, finding the common magnificence of the valley and experiencing the society of the ethnic minority Thai individuals on our visits to the Pom Coong and Na Phon towns. Come back to our homestay for to help set up the nighttime feast. This is a chance to research the nearby food and society as you join the family to set up a customary supper. At night revel in a live move and music execution. Stay overnight in the Longhouse.



Begin the day with a straightforward breakfast with your host family then take a short drive through the encompassing wide open, before setting off on a trek through rice paddies and down slowing down to visit the "Cum" and "Xam Khoe" towns. Submerge yourself in the lively neighborhood society and revel in a legitimate lunch at one of the towns. Toward the evening, drive over to the urban clamor, touching base at your lodging in Hanoi in the late evening.

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 11, 2016

A glimpse of Vietnam - tour from HaNoi to SaiGon

You will be met upon landing in Hanoi's Noi Bai International airplane terminal and exchanged to your lodging in the city. In the wake of weighing in at your lodging, you will have spare time to appreciate Ha Noi, Vietnam's 1000 year old capital city, a slick and charitable city that has held its extraordinary old world appeal and some of Asia s most striking frontier construction modeling. Its numerous lakes and parks give a touch of nature and an unwinding air that is appreciated by local people and guests apparently equivalent. Extra time to investigate the city




After breakfast at your lodging, start your city visit at the Ho Chi Minh Complex including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum, the famous One Pillar pagoda and noteworthy Ba Dinh Square. Eat in one of Hanoi's popular restaurants and unwind before proceeding with your visit toward the evening at the Museum of Ethnology then a customary cyclo ride through the acclaimed Old Quarter to visit Dong Xuan market. Revel in the extraordinarily Vietnamese aestheticness of a water manikin execution later toward the evening. Available time to eat at one of the city's numerous restaurants and maybe walk around sentimental Hoan Kiem Lake at night alongside local people.

08:00 am get up at your inn and drive to Halong city for vessel a private pontoon voyage on the Bay, halting along the best approach to appreciate the scene and take pictures of regular Vietnamese farmland scenes. When you touch base at Halong Bay you will board your private garbage where the watercraft group will welcome you with an exceptional fish lunch. Appreciate an unwinding four hour voyage around the straight going by Dinh Huong, Ga Choi, Dog, and Sail Islands and additionally Sung Sot hole. Come back to the harbor toward the evening and drive over to Hanoi in your private vehicle, landing in the city around 6:30 pm.



Take an early morning flight to Danang where you will be welcomed at the air terminal and driven a short separation to old Hoi A town, initially a seaport in the kingdom of Champa that has been impacted throughout the hundreds of years by a heap of dealers from different societies. There is bounty to see in this quiet UNESCO World Heritage site, for example, the acclaimed Japanese Covered Bridge, the Pottery Museum, the 200 year old memorable Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the clamoring business sector. We will visit all these sights on a mobile visit passing a lot of people low tiled-top houses and gathering lobbies scattered along the little roads which reflect the town's multi-social past.

The following stop on your visit will be Hue, the royal capital of Vietnam somewhere around 1802 and 1945. Amid the drive from Hoi A to Hue we will investigate the breathtaking Marble Mountains and Non Nuoc Beach before proceeding to the Cham Museum in Danang. We go along the slowing down through the stupendous Hai Van Pass, halting at the top to respect the incredible perspectives north to Lang Co and Danang in the south. Upon entry in Hue, you will register with your lodging then appreciate a pontoon outing on the Perfume River with stopovers at the clamoring Dong Ba Market and notable Thien Mu Pagoda. After the vessel excursion, visit the Imperial City and the Forbidden Purple City, which was everything except demolished amid the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it is even now intriguing to stroll among the vestiges.

Ho Chi Minh City, still called Saigon by numerous local people today, is an element cosmopolitan city gathered with motorbikes and autos and energizing shopping ranges and walkway bistros. An evening city visit takes you to the Reunification Palace, the previous habitation of the President of South Vietnam until end of April 1975, and the close-by French frontier construction modeling including Notre Dame Cathedral and the Old Sai Gon Post Office. We will likewise visit the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the War Remnants Museum before proceeding to the celebrated Ben Thanh Market where everything without exception is on special. Spare time to further investigate the city and feast at one of its phenomenal restaurants at night.



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After breakfast at your inn we take off of town, heading out via auto to My Tho in the Mekong Delta, the "rice dish of Vietnam," where we board a watercraft to explore the complex waterway framework. You can watch the neighborhood way of life close-up and get perspectives of the numerous islands, passing through the lavish green timberlands before landing at the acclaimed Unicorn Island. Walk around a plantation tasting the numerous regular tropical leafy foods magnificent customary music. The following stop is Ben Tre area to visit a portion of the intriguing neighborhood businesses. In the wake of devouring a luscious lunch of crisp neighborhood sustenances, we come back to Ho Chi Minh City to visit Ving Trang Pagoda and Cholon, Saigon's Chinatown, which is packed with sacrosanct sanctuaries, numerous shops and complex, slowing down paths.

Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 11, 2016

Broad Peak Winter Post Mortem


Don Bowie has posted a good update to his blog today giving us all the details on his struggles to get off Broad Peak, and back to civilization following an attempt on Broad Peak in the winter.

Regular readers will remember that Don, and a team of excellent climbers, set out to the Karakorum back in December with the intent of claiming the first winter summit of an 8000m peak in that range. They struggled mightily for 70 days before bad weather, and dwindling supplies took their toll. The team decided to pack-up show, and head home. That was on the 24th of February. Don just got home last week.

In this blog post, he begins to tell the tale of the trek out from base camp. When you're on these big mountains, the climb is only part of the adventure, and when it's all done, you still have to hike your way back to civilization. That's not easy in best of conditions, as climbers tend to be exhausted and nursing a few injuries. Try doing it in the winter, with a couple of meters of snow on the ground too. On top of that, Don managed to sprain a ligament just five minutes after departing BC, and was left with days of walking, through deep snow, with a bum wheel.

He promises more of an update tomorrow to continue telling the story. Very interesting and compelling so far. Oh, and check out his video below to get an idea of what conditions were like on BP in the last few days there.


Boiler-Plate Ice Slopes from Calpinist.com on Vimeo.

Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 11, 2016

Weather at VietNam

Vietnam is influenced by the storm, that is the reason the normal temperature is lower than alternate nations which are found in the same longitude in Asian. In contrasting and these nations, the temperature in winter is colder and in summer is less hot in Vietnam. The yearly normal temperatures range from 22oc to 27oc. Notwithstanding, the normal temperature is diverse in every spot. In Hanoi the normal temperature is 23oc, in Ho Chi Minh City 26oc and 25oc in Hue. A few spots like Dalat and Sapa have a greatest temperature of 20oc in the mid year.




Consistently there are 100 stormy days and the normal precipitation is 1,500 to 2,000mm. The stickiness runs around 80%. The sunny hours are 1,500 to 2,000 and the normal sun based radiation of 100 kcal/cm2 in a year.

The rainstorm atmosphere additionally impacts to the progressions of the tropical stickiness. All in all, in Vietnam there are two seasons, a hot and blustery season (from May to October), and a frosty season (from November to April the following). However the four different seasons are most obvious in the Northern territories (from Hai Van Pass to the north): spring, summer, fall, and winter.

HA NOI 

In Hanoi there are four unique seasons: spring, summer, pre-winter, and winter. Be that as it may it is conceivable to compass the atmosphere here into two fundamental seasons: the blustery season from May to September (its hot, substantial downpour), and the dry season from October to April (its frosty, little precipitation). The yearly normal temperature is 23.2oc, yet in winter the normal temperature is 17.2oc. The least temperature ever recorded was 2.7oc in 1955. The normal summer temperature is 29.2oc, with the most elevated ever recorded being 42.8oc in 1926. By and large, there are 114 stormy days a year with around 1,800 mm of precipitation.

HAI PHONG 

It's one area in the North then Hai Phong is affected by a tropical rainstorm atmosphere as well. There are 4 seasons and the yearly normal temperature is between 23 oc and 24oc. Precipitation add up to somewhere around 1,600 and 1,800 mm. The climate is warm all through thee year.

QUANG NINH 

The atmosphere is typical of the atmosphere of North Vietnam; offering every one of the four seasons. In summer (from May to September), its hot, damp and stormy, while storms prosper. In winter (from October to April), its frosty, dry, and sees little precipitation. The normal temperature is in excess of 25oc. Yearly precipitation adds up to somewhere around 1,700 and 2,400 mm.

HUE

It offers a tropical rainstorm atmosphere, emphasizing each of the four unique seasons: spring, summer, pre-winter and winter. The spring is cool and warm, the mid year is hot, the harvest time is cool and the winter is chilly. Normal temperature of 25oc. The best time for sightseers is from November to April one year from now.

DA NANG 

Its atmosphere is tropical, with two unique blustery and dry seasons. The normal yearly temperature is somewhere around 28oc and 29oc, and storms hit the region consistently in September and October.

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DA LAT 

The atmosphere here is chilly, with a normal yearly temperature of 18oc. Dalat is a city town, the atmosphere is temperature and there are the excellent characteristic scenes with the waterfalls, lakes and pine forests, and is well known as Vietnam's blossom city.

The atmosphere is traversed into two seasons, with the blustery season enduring from May to November. The normal yearly temperature is 27.5oc without winter, and yearly precipitation adds up to 1,979 mm. Tourism is advantageous for each of the 12 months of the year.

VUNG TAU

The atmosphere here is tropical storm. The normal yearly temperature is 27.0oc, once in a while stormy, rich in daylight. Vung Tau is without winter so resorts can dynamic as the year progressed.

Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 11, 2016

2 day in Mai Chau - Tour Vietnam Travel

Find the magnificence and outlandish societies of Vietnam's good countries with an overnight visit to Mai Chau. Just a 3-hour drive from Hanoi, this lovely locale is portrayed by karst teeth, towering mountains and fruitful rice paddies. Go through a night with a slope tribe family and trek through the moving field, drenching yourself in the miracles of Mai Chau valley. Venture out of the way and experience Mai Chau's loose slope tribe life and stunning view. This Vietnam bundle visit is made to demonstrate the best of the north's magnificence. Obliging little travel time, it is the ideal departure from Hanoi or augmentation to a Vietnam visit.




Your driver and aide will reach you at your lodging and take you along parkway 6 to Mai Chau: a residential community settled amidst a rich valley and encompassed by emerald-green rice fields. Delight in pleasant perspectives of the grand scene, sown with pagodas and rustic towns. Stop along the best approach to visit the Muong tribe and afterward at Thung Khe Pass for an awesome perspective of Mai Chau Valley. Have a genuine lunch with a nearby group of the White Thai Tribe and revel in some extra time to familiarize yourself with the villagers. Toward the evening, trek through terraced rice paddies and little towns, finding the characteristic excellence of the valley and experiencing the society of the ethnic minority Thai individuals on our visits to the Pom Coong and Na Phon towns. Come back to our homestay for to help set up the nighttime dinner. This is a chance to research the nearby cooking and society as you join the family to set up a conventional supper. At night delight in a live move and music execution.

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Begin the day with a straightforward breakfast with your host family then take a short drive through the encompassing field, before setting off on a trek through rice paddies and down slowing down to visit the "Cum" and "Xam Khoe" towns. Inundate yourself in the energetic nearby society and delight in a true lunch at one of the towns. Toward the evening, drive once again to the urban clamor, touching base at your lodging in Hanoi in the late evening.

Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 10, 2016

Tour Sai Gon - Cai Rang in travel to VietNam

Join your affection for sustenance with your energy for go on this exceptional culinary visit. Take in the insider facts of Vietnam's reality renowned cooking, as you investigate the scene, meet the individuals and dig into the historical backdrop of the nation – discovering motivation for your most loved nearby dishes.

Welcome to Vietnam's present day city: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). Meet your aide and driver at the air terminal then appreciate an introduction visit through Saigon's clamoring roads on the way to the lodging. Appreciate the kinds of Southern Vietnamese cooking today at supper.



Appreciate a full day to visit Saigon's differing attractions. Begin with a visit to Saigon's China Town, then research customary Vietnamese solution at the FITO Museum and skim through the stunning show of products at Ben Thanh Market. Stop for lunch then proceed the city visit with a visit to the War Remnants Museum, look into Vietnam's late history at Reunification Palace, visit the close-by neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the City's Center Post Office before passing by the fancy Opera Theater and the City Hall. End your day with an extravagant supper as you journey out into Saigon River, joined by live diversion, while drifting past Ho Chi Minh City's charming evening time cityscape.

Here you have opportunity to study mixture of numerous sorts of greenery and herbs and mushroom before beginning your cooking lesson. The class runs for 60 minutes and 15min and incorporates shows which will help you pick up knowledge into the assorted qualities of the Vietnamese food, and also time to help get ready customary dishes. In the wake of enjoying your manifestations, visit Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground maze of paths, utilized by the Viet Cong amid the Vietnam War (or "American War" as its alluded to here) as insurance against American air attacks. Those slanted are welcome to slither through choices of the passages to better comprehend what life was similar to for the Vietnamese officers amid wartime.



Today you leave the clamor of the enormous city and drive to the lavish Mekong River Delta. After breakfast, your aide & driver will reach you at your inn and take you to Cai Be. Board on your private sampan to visit Cai Be skimming business sector, passing by some nearby home processing plants to find customary rice glue making, rice popcorn, coco confections, and longans drying methodology. Revel in lunch at an Indochinese Villa, Le Longanier, found in a lush arrangement by the stream. Your sampan will keep on proceedding the voyage to Vinh Long. On the way, you will be capable watch the average Mekong delta country life and visit bonsai enclosures. These evergreen islands among the Mekong River still stay obscure to numerous individuals. Your driver will be holding up for you on the opposite side of the waterway to undertake a 45 moment excursion to the biggest city in the Mekong: Can Tho, a buzzing town with an energetic waterfront and a vivid blend of tight back roads and wide avenues that make for some remunerating investigation.

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Wake early and leave the lodging to visit the celebrated Cai Rang drifting market by speedboat. Experience the every day life of the Mekong River Delta as merchants from around the area assemble to offer new soil grown foods, neighborhood delights and carefully assembled products. Proceed with the vessel ride to visit the Mekong Delta's renowned plantations and example a portion of the crisp, outlandish soil grown foods. At that point wander deeper into the farmland, passing customary houses made of wood and palm leaves as you watch the exercises of the nearby individuals. Come back to Can Tho for lunch then drive again to Saigon, touching base in the late evening.

Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 10, 2016

Hanoi’s new food, fashion and creative quarter

Simply a couple of years back, Tay Ho was a lethargic group of angling towns on the northern edge of Hanoi. Sightseers infrequently wandered around here – and not one or the other did local people.


"Individuals inquired as to why I was opening a restaurant such a distance out there. In 2003, there were just fish homesteads and noodle shops here. Fraser Suites [a extravagance loft complex] was a bomb cavity," reviewed Canadian gourmet expert Donald Berger, whose lakeside area bistro, Don's, was Vietnam's just passage on the 2013 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list.

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Anyway since 2010, when a cleared street was manufactured around Ho Tay – the lake after which the area is named – a deluge of inventive expats and local people have changed the zone, opening chic boutiques and bistros imbued with a Vietnamese sensibility. At 68 Xuan Dieu, Lacquer and More displays brilliantly lacquered dishes and pantries made utilizing conventional strategies. Close-by, Module 7 showcases dress from Kilomet 109, a style mark that joins material weaving and coloring systems utilized by ethnic minority tribes into contemporary plans.

Enjoy a reprieve from shopping at Oriberry, a lakeside bistro serving single-beginning, Fairtrade Vietnamese espresso. At that point look at the other socially-cognizant shops that have sprung up close by, for example, Betterday, which offers tea, espresso, cashews and flavors sourced from neighborhood ranchers – and is not to be mistaken for Better World Hanoi, a blessing shop that gives 5% of benefits to Mines Advisory Group (MAG), a not-revenue driven association committed to evacuating unexploded weapons. It offers a cluster of Vietnamese merchandise, from natural cleansers to hand-sewed ipad covers.



On Saturday mornings, local people skim the Tay Ho weekend market (Ngo 67 To Ngoc Van) for little clump items, for example, nectar hand-pressed by tribes in the northern area of Ha Giang and crucial oils from common perfumer Dame Clemence; there's even an area blend of jasmine and coriander called Les Nuits de Tay Ho.

In spite of the fact that regardless you'll discover roadside merchants making pho and banh mi, a developing number of Tay Ho gourmet experts attract on Vietnamese fixings to make inventive toll. A couple of pieces away at Daluva, the occasional tasting menu incorporates feta made with goats' milk from a homestead just outside the city and shellfishes steamed in cucumber squeeze and ginger. During the evening, the area bar scene offers a few alternatives: from the peaceful resto-parlor of Dieu's Cuisine to rowdier Hanoi Rock City.

A comfortable walk around the lake brings you to Chula, where manager Diego Cortizas and his wife Laura Fontán print Vietnamese weaved silks with distinctive Spanish designs. In an early-twentieth century estate, the shop hosts nighttime shows and workmanship displays. With its artisanal items and rustic setting, Chula epitomizes the Tay Ho attitude of looking to the future while grasping

Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 10, 2016

La Antigua | La Fotografia De La Calle

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Although this morning was totally consumed by exchanging US dollars to Quetzals, getting a Claro SIM card (getting two for the price of one...un regalo, as I was told), and changing hotels, I did manage to wander about La Antigua, especially around the Parque Central.

I concluded that this little town is made for street photography. I have yet to unpack my gear...relying on my iPhone to grab some casual shots of whatever interests me...especially those with human interest in them.

Under the cloisters of San Jose Cathedral, I watched a photographer setting up a shoot for a Quinceañera celebrating her fifteenth birthday in a satin dress, while the assistant with the reflector is fiddling with his phone.

Street photography here is probably going to be like shooting fish in a barrel...I hope. I regret not having unpacked my cameras, but first things had to come first.

Oh, and by the way...I had a fantastic avocado gazpacho (courtesy of the house), and great penne with salmon at a nearby restaurant. Losing weight won't be an option here in La Antigua.

Can I find the restaurant again? Probably not.

Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 10, 2016

Iditarod 2009: Can Anyone Catch Lance?


It was a busy weekend in Alaska, as the top mushers now have their sites set on Nome, and the finish line to the 1100 mile Iditarod. Late last week, two-time defending champ Lance Mackey made a big move and took the lead, and he hasn't given it up since, despite some tough competition nipping at his heels.

As of now, Mackey has blasted through the Shaktoolik checkpoint, which puts him less than 170 miles from his goal of a third straight victory in "The Last Great Race". But he isn't home yet, and Yukon Quest champ Sabastian Schnuelle is still in second place and hoping to get his first win in the Iditarod as well. Not far behind Schnuelle is is four time winner Jeff King, who steadily made his way up the leaderboard this weekend to put himself in a position to make a run at Mackey as well. Schnuelle, King, and the rest of the top ten are all through Unalakleet and heading towards Shaktoolik.

At this point, I personally think Mackey is a lock for his third straight win, but it isn't over yet, and there are plenty of miles to on the trail. But Lance is one of the best racers in the world and knows his team very well, and I think he has them in a position that it is nearly impossible to catch them. I'm also going to go out on a limb and predict that King will pass Schnuelle and claim second place. He seems to be running faster at the moment, and running the Yukon Quest and Iditarod back to back may have taken it's toll. We'll find out soon however, as the winner will probably be in Nome by tomorrow.

Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 10, 2016

Trip to Naples. Discover a Treasure.

Our friends shared a lot of apprehensions when we told them that Naples was on our itinerary. Mafia, uncleanliness were some of the cons that people shared. Naples turned out to be exactly different. It indeed is a treasure.

Our journey from Rome to Naples incidentally happened to be our first train journey in Europe. We hopped on TrenItalia. The landscape that passed us ranged from eclectic open grasslands, to clinically linear farms to snow crowned mountains. The exquisite scenery simply vignetted at 300 Kph. The trains are a tourist attraction in themselves, we were quick to realize. Coach was absolutely neat, people astonishingly quiet, and space that was utilized functionally perfectly. There was an adequate occupancy, and was  far from being overcrowded. People were busy within themselves and their work. The suspensions were so perfect, that the coffee in our cups, bought from the pantry in the car, didn't even for a moment suggest of spilling. We had boarded a morning train and thankfully there was brilliant sunshine in both the cities.

Day 1

The first thing you would notice about Naples is that it's far less touristy than the other northern Italian cities like Rome, Florence, Venice or Milan, and relatively less affluent and prosperous also. Our hotel was few steps away from the train station, Napoli Centrali and the moment we stepped out from the station complex, we could find Hotel Ideal spot on. The Hotel rooms were on the smaller side but yes were functionally adequate. There was a dearth of (badly missed) lift, but the facility of bell boy more than made up for the deficit, atleast for the luggage. The reception was very helpful and tried to make up for the lack of infrastructure to the extent possible. We settled in our rooms and tied our shoestrings for a quick lunch (Pizza foe sure !!). Southern Italian state of Campania is the birth place of Pizza and Naples being its capital, you would find divine pizzas here. For many, trust me, tasting divine Pizzas (without exaggeration) can be reason enough to visit Naples.
Pizza at Naples
Experience Divine Pizzas at Naples

Lots of migrants from African origin can be seen selling the odd things on the streets. There is also a significant group of Sri Lankan origined people, displaced due to the civil war in their country.

Naples can be easily termed as the most affordable Italian city for shopping. Almost everything is significantly cheaper than the northern Italian cities. With the annual sale season around, there are some excellent deals for the grabs. After spending some time in the market, we headed to the old Town of Naples. This part is also known as the historical town of Naples. We witnessed major infrastructure projects taking place around the station. The old city, thus, was a welcome discovery. In all senses, it was a world different from its world. It was a bustling place and the architecture, as across almost all of Italy, breathtaking. We chose to walk our way through to visit Naples and that also turned out to be the best way. Witnessing high energy levels, we realized that we were quite close to the University area. We then spent our afternoon and evening across bustling markets, Castle Nuovo, Piazza del Plebiscito, to finally reach Castle Dell'ovo at Porto Santa Lucia.
Castle Nuovo, Naples
Castle Nuovo

The city view from Castle Dell'ovo was fabulous. Steps of light (the city being across hill) garland the littoral water across Bay of Naples and truly, the resilient fort stood guard to the city. Several boats drifted quietly in their dictated domains. The castle currently houses Museum of Prehistory, and at time of our visit, was playing host to a painting exhibition. Across the other side of sea, there is a battery of high budget restaurants. However, there is no point spending money here, as neither the food, nor the price you end up paying for the food is worth it. After spending some really good time, we headed to taste the BEST food ever in our sojourn. It was Pizzeria Sorbillo. The food was a culinary feast and nothing short of divine. The prices are appropriate with a lot of vegetarian choices also available. You can expect a waiting period of around 45-60 minutes in evening though. Without a second thought, Go for it !

We walked our way through to our Hotel and perhaps for the first time in our Italian tour, it was a little unsafe for the time of night. We reached safely and were gleefully smiling like school kids to discover our treasure, Naples!
Naples
European Souk

The next day, we went to visit Sorrento. Can't wait writing my post !

Shop What
Naples is one of the cheapest of Italian cities. Some Shopping ideas may include:
  • Jackets
  • Designer Hats
  • Kids wear
The suburban towns around Naples are even cheaper.
Visit Italy during annual season sale that generally takes place in January.

Bottom Line

  • Best Time to travel is during the sale season.
  • It isn't that cold as  northern Italian cities like Rome, Florence etc.
  • The public transport passes are quite cheap. There are seperate prices for weekends.
  • Food is absolutely deligthful.
  • Be careful. One of the most unsafe cities in Italy.
  • Historical town can surprise you with its beauty.
  • Castles are unique and a must visit.

Travel Facts
  • Stayed : 1and 1/2 days.
  • Stayed at : Hotel Ideal - No, not recommended.
  • Travelled with my better half and the journey could be easily divided in three phases. 
  • Travelled in TrenItalia from Rome in January 2013.

Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 10, 2016

North Pole 2009: Teams Closing In, More Open Water


While the general attention of the adventure community has shifted over to Everest and the events going on in the Himalaya, the lonely polar explorers continue their long march to the top of the world, with their eyes clearly focused on the price, namely 90ºN!

Two teams are closing in on that mark, with both the Victorinox North Pole Team and the Peary Centennial Expedition both past 89º. The last update from Victorinox is three days old and has them at 88.48ºN, with 72 nautical miles to go until the reach the Pole. The team was knocking off chunks of mileage in the mid teens, so we can guesstimate that they'll reach their destination as early as this weekend, as long as the weather holds and they don't have to deal with too much open water.

Likewise, the Peary Expedition last reported in on the 19th, and they were past 89.11ºN. Their next update may very well be from the Pole itself, as they have also been making good time and should be very close now as well. It seems the next few days will be very exciting for everyone that has been following the North Pole Season this year.

The Catlin Arctic Survey Team has now been out on the ice for 52 days, and have already traveled more than 340 miles. The bad news is that they are estimated to still be more than 550 miles from the Pole. Remember, this team is not heading due North like some, but is instead taking ice samples to measure the healthy of the ice cap. While the teams mentioned above are nearing 90º, Pen, Martin, and Ann are still at 84º and taking their sweet time to enjoy the view. They are also reporting much more open water as spring begins to arrive at the North Pole, which makes things more treacherous and slows them down further.

Meanwhile, the Baffin Babes are continuing their expedition across Baffin Island. It has been a few days since we heard from them as well, and it sounds like it has been a challenging experience in a number of weighs. Their heavy sled is weighing in at about 120kg (roughly 265 pounds), and it sometimes takes all of their efforts, plus their two dogs, to keep it moving through the deep snow. To make matters worse, two of the girls have gotten ill while out on the trail, which has to make them feel absolutely miserable under these conditions. They have, however, reached Clyde River, and resupplied, and enjoyed some down time in town. They report great weather and absolutely stunning scenery on Baffin as well.

Finally, there have been no new dispatches from Christina Franco, who had set out from Barneo a few weeks back on a last degree journey to the North Pole. She was hoping to go solo from the Canadian side, but once her stove suffered a double failure, she was forced to give up that dream for this year, and instead elected to use this journey as a training session. She'll attempt to go solo again next year. Without dispatches, it is difficult to know where she is at, at the Google Map on her website isn't plotting the course either. Perhaps she's still suffering equipment failures.

Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 10, 2016

Kilimanjaro Climbing Video

Trail Magazine, a U.K. publication, sent a team up Kilimanjaro and have posted part 1 of their video on the climb on their website at LiveForTheOutdoors.com. The video is very well done and does a great job of showing the first day or two on the mountain, along the Machame Route, the same one I took while on Kili.

As indicated in the video, the first day is actually tougher than you would think, and you spend much of it in a dense, humid cloud forest that doesn't break until you reach the first camp near the end of the day after about six hours of climbing very steep paths. Check out the video below and stay tuned for Part 2. Looks like it should be a fun series to follow.