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  • Originally posted by praveenkm View Post
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    Trekked to everest base camp and summited kala pattar. Cannot belive it!
    Inching my way back.
    Wow Amazing...Great Praveen Sir
    Have a safe journey

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    • That's simply great.Eagerly waiting for the pictures and log.
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      • Originally posted by praveenkm View Post
        updating from fone.
        Trekked to everest base camp and summited kala pattar. Cannot belive it!
        Inching my way back.
        sooper sooper !!!!
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        • Originally posted by praveenkm View Post
          Updating from fone.
          Trekked to everest base camp and summited kala pattar. Cannot belive it!
          Inching my way back.
          awesome, trekking to base camp itself is a feat

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          • Originally posted by praveenkm View Post
            Updating from fone.
            Trekked to everest base camp and summited kala pattar. Cannot belive it!
            Inching my way back.
            should have posted some pic of your mobile .eagerly waiting for the pics and log too.
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            • And you trekked to Everest Base Camp! Amazing man!
              All men dream, but not equally. Those that dream at night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act upon their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible. - T. E. Lawrence

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              • Gosh! I have spent 8 hours continuously keeping track and reading about this thead, didn't realised! oh man! Praveen you got me glued to your thread yaar.......
                I did not even lifted my pen for my office work today though m in the office cabin.........
                "Aap ne to mujhe fevicol se chipka dya aapke thread par".


                I trully enjoyed your every pic buddy.


                Amazing Write-up,
                Amazing Solo Ride,
                Amazing Passion,
                Amazing Places,
                Amazing Pictures,
                Amazing Trek,
                Amazing Take Off Trip (lukla trip),
                Amazing Encounters (the elephants, soldiers)
                Amazing Prices (expecially the internet and the bikes)
                Amazing Animals ("Yaow")
                Amazing Inspiration to us Riders
                and...
                Amazing Praveen!



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                • Praveen, one thing that's been niggling me is how are you tracking the paths in your GPS phone? Is there any built-in app or something you installed separately? I got myself a Nokia 6210 Navigator and it has no inbuilt support for marking your trail.
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                  • Originally posted by DarthVeda View Post
                    Awesome man.. any plans of trekking it
                    Thanks man, plans came up suddenly and trekking is done with

                    Originally posted by vikram9x View Post
                    Very Nice Trip Dude... Hats Off to You....
                    Thanks vikram.

                    Originally posted by Abhishek2433 View Post
                    Well I could read your log after four days. Reaching my office the first thign I did was read all that I missed & work was being neglected.

                    Trust me..... for one hour I was reading & intend to keep work aside anytime for such wonderful pics & words.
                    Nepal is a b'ful. I've been there many times & could identify some places.. Keep riding & all the best.
                    Sorry to bring down you productivity, was not my intention at all hehe. Thanks for the wishes.

                    Originally posted by budding_biker View Post
                    well done sir g....again nice pics a treat to watch...
                    Glad you liked the pix.

                    Originally posted by MG_Biker1806 View Post
                    Nepal is surely a very beautiful country.From whatever I have seen from Praveen's trip the vistas look much better than Bhutan.

                    @Praveen-I won't be surprised if the other day you post a picture of yours and your bike from the topmost point of Everest.
                    Its like for the real mountains in bhutan or Nepal you have to get off the road, i did not in bhutan, while i got off the road in Nepal. Thats the difference. Hehe not the top most point but i took the bike to the closest point to everest on the road when i rode to Jiri

                    Originally posted by nabendubasu View Post
                    @praveen: waiting for the Everest pics..
                    Still have to work on the pix. A couple of them below.

                    Originally posted by Velocity View Post
                    Wow Amazing...Great Praveen Sir
                    Have a safe journey
                    Thanks for the wishes.

                    Originally posted by DarthVeda View Post
                    awesome, trekking to base camp itself is a feat
                    Its surprising how much you can do if you get at it

                    Originally posted by nabendubasu View Post
                    should have posted some pic of your mobile .eagerly waiting for the pics and log too.
                    Hehe just a couple below, have to work on them

                    Originally posted by kirosh_03 View Post
                    And you trekked to Everest Base Camp! Amazing man!
                    I know i cant believe it either!

                    Originally posted by Devilboy View Post
                    Gosh! I have spent 8 hours continuously keeping track and reading about this thead, didn't realised! oh man! Praveen you got me glued to your thread yaar.......
                    I did not even lifted my pen for my office work today though m in the office cabin.........
                    "Aap ne to mujhe fevicol se chipka dya aapke thread par"....
                    (looking forward for you updates)
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                    Thats so much words of appreciation man. Thanks working on the updates.

                    Originally posted by diffuser911 View Post
                    Praveen, one thing that's been niggling me is how are you tracking the paths in your GPS phone? Is there any built-in app or something you installed separately? I got myself a Nokia 6210 Navigator and it has no inbuilt support for marking your trail.
                    You just have to install the Nokia sports tracker. With that app you can export tracks into GPX files. The evertrail website takes this file and plots the points on the map.


                    Back in kathmandu today. The last 12 days has been like fairy tale. Things worked out pretty well. The weather was good in the off season just when it mattered. Pushed my luck and my phisical limits beyond my imagination. Considering i never trek and have had bad experiances after trekking for 4-5 hours previously. Took it slow real slow, let 60-70 year old ladies pass me Had met people who had to come back from Lobuche due to bad weather, come back from Gorak shep without visiting base came, kala pattar due to bad weather. All this while i was going up in off season and people were leaving the place in a hurry. Weather was perfect. Just to add spice there was a day of walk in rain and day of walk in snow storm. And guess what when i came to lukla, flights ran that day while it got canceled the previous day!

                    Was an humbling experiance, where a basic meal would cost you 300 rs and a cup of hot water 30 Rs, an hour of battery charge 350 rs. The things which we take for granted. The freezing night at lobuche where i shiver for warming the blanket when i get in. For that have to breath harder and the diaphram is already in cramps due to over work(AMS). Had the exercise many times as i had dairia that night! Come day what a contrast, a walk through snowy mountains under the bright sun and blue sky.

                    Found the company of last tourists of season on the way up and was a fantastic walk back alone where i was the only living thing around. Walking back got painful shoe bites in a old shoes the last day! But no choice but walking.

                    Seen contrasts like healthy looking people giving up part of the trek, old frail people going all the way. How ppl are to the nicest of behavior to each other on the way up and carefree on the way back.

                    My first and last trek couldn't have been bettor. In the end, if i can do it, any body can Will rest for today and tomm while i work on logs.

                    Just a couple of pix... resized in IE!!

                    At the Base camp...


                    From kala pattar at 5600 mtr! Where people stop at 5500 meters at summit got tempted and went up till the communications tower. Thats where they get the Everest view pictures from kala pattar with the entire khumbu glaciar visible. Mornings the sun is behind everest, but these time of the year clouds are up by noon.


                    Will post next after i do some work But isnt it strange to talk about trek in bikers forum. Hesitant to post the logs of the last few days of trek. All i had was the motorcycle jacket and not the motorcycle while on trek!
                    Last edited by praveenkm; 06-05-2009, 04:53 PM.
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                    • I just read the last log almost 10 times... No words.. Just no Words..!!!
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                      • After seeing all this, i can just say this:
                        Keep on riding bro!

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                        • Holy cow Praveen. Awesome work there. I'm sure by this time you would have a realized this trip will not be a once in a lifetime. You will come back.

                          How is the emotional alienation coming along?

                          Do ping when you are around Delhi. Would love to ride with you for a while.

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                          • Simply Awesome..... Cheers 4 You Dude........
                            whats ure.. next destinations dude....

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                            • man this is just awesome.... In fact addictive.
                              Great going there praveen,,,,
                              Cheers

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