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                    Lobuche Training Climb 04/18/2010
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                    Apr 14-16, 2010

                    Things are happening fast here. Only three days ago (Apr 14th) we left EBC after an epic stormy night (all night thunder, lightening, snow and wind; so many avalanche that morning following the wind and snow loading; woke up to 20F cold morning), now we have just climbed Lobuche, a 6000m-ish peak and are getting ready to head home (EBC).

                    The climb schedule was definitely a fast-paced one. The first day (Apr 14th) we hiked 5 hours from EBC to arrive at basecamp (~4800m); the next day (Apr 15th) we moved to high camp (~5100m) after lunch. After an early dinner and a few hours’ rest, we got up at 3am this morning and went for the summit! Then we are back to base camp this afternoon already!

                    Though 6000m peak is everywhere in Himalaya, this climb is still a serious climb by any standard. For the ~1000m ascent on summit day, two-thirds of the climb requires ascending on fixed rope, with half of that on rock and the top half on snow and ice. If this is in any other region, this climb itself would call a trip already. But here, this is only our first training climb and just gave us a taste of how demanding the Everest climb would be. We are heading back to EBC tomorrow to rest a few days (yah, need to recover fast!) before we get ready for more training climbs on Mt Everest itself, and each of them would involve climb through Khumbu Ice Fall. 

                    Let it cough, let it cough!

                    I think the team is mostly clean of the cold virus by now, but almost everyone has started coughing of various severity. I’m still trying to figure out how to tell apart different kind of cough, but I guess what most people have here are the so-called Khumbu cough, which is resulted from long exposure to cold dry air at altitude. From what I overheard from guide’s radio this morning, some other teams are already requesting help on medicine (z-pak) supply!
                    I’m sleeping with cough drop in throat as my nightly routine now.
                     


                    Comments

                    Patricia Herr link
                    04/25/2010 06:00

                    Lei, thanks for your wonderful updates. They are a pleasure to read. Take care of that cough, and all the best to you. Looking forward to more of your reports. Stay safe.

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                    Brenda
                    04/25/2010 07:36

                    Hi Lei,

                    I've been following your progress and thought I would say hello. Thanks for writing such wonderful posts.

                    Brenda

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                    Greg
                    04/25/2010 11:21

                    Keep up the good work Lei!

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                    karen
                    04/26/2010 07:57

                    Take care of that cough and thanks for such wonderful journal entries.
                    Karen

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                    Marcia
                    04/27/2010 10:49

                    I've been enjoying your posts. I hope that cough doesn't get any worse. Best of luck with the Khumbu Ice fall!

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                    Darlene
                    04/28/2010 09:45

                    Keep it going Lei!!!

                    Stay safe and stay strong!!!

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