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Day 3 - Everest Base Camp Trek

Day 3 - Everest Base Camp Trek

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Day 3 - Everest Base Camp Trek Alison: I am so enjoying this guys. I went trecking on a 2 week trek in the Annapurna region out of Pokhara in the mid 80's with my then husband. I hadn't trained for it and regretted that and always lagged behind! My favourite part was watching the sunrise at Poon Hill. I must say your treck looks truly amazing and I wish we had done that one. The villages have certainly developed heaps since the 80's. I notice Nate you call towns and villages cities and did so when you were in Australia too. In the States I don't think you have villages but do you have towns? In the UK where I originated from before emigrating to Australia a city was only a city not a town if it had a cathedral in it! What constitutes a city in the States is it over a certain population?
Date: 2022-05-08

Comments and reviews: 9


I've only just discovered your guys vlogs and they are my sweet escapism during this crazy pandemic. I love watching your travels! I miss travelling so much, so watching your blogs is satisfying a little bit of that craving. I had masala tea in Nepal a few years ago, no tea has ever come close since then: -D keep vlogging and keep posting: -) it's keeping me sane right now lol
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chai tea would translate as tea tea, as chai means tea. Masala chai would translate as spiced tea. I did EBC 3 times in 98, 99 and 2000 and it's been a treat watching you discover it as well as bringing back a host of memories. The Everest View Hotel was still being built back then but nice to see it's finally up and running. Glad you had a great time.
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Watching these fit healthy people have problems with altitude makes me feel a tiny bit better anoutmyself. When I went to Yellowstone National Park with an altitude averaging about 8, 000 feet and I did nothing besides huff and puff everywhere I walked. It was so embarrassing. But now I realize I just was not conditioned to the altitude.
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How could you even put someone who founded an energy drink into the same sentance as Tenzing Norgay's son? You are honestly everything that is wrong with tourist contamination of the most important places in the world today. Speaking as a NZer who knows the history of Sagarmatha and Tenzing's virtually sacred place in it.
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Hey just fact checking that tenzin was one of the first climbers to reach the summit of mt Everest as facts would say that in fact Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand was the first to reach the summit and was supported by the Sherpa Tenzin Norgay. Just before you say false facts for future videos. Thanks -
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Who summitted first? Tenzing or Hillary? Both Tenzing and Hillary eventually said they both did at the same time which I find hard to believe even though it was the right answer to give at that time.
Tenzing was an incredible alpinist along with Hillary and the entire expedition that year.

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Wow, I think I've never seen mountains quite like this. I enjoyed you in Asia, but this Everest trip so far is really intriquing and magical. Might be my favourite destination of yours so far (starting from the beginning.
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big fan of watching your videos and recent ones! but on the 20 questions, segment nothing was ever asked about why Nate ALWAYS GETS KARA COFFEE, DOES KARA EVER GET NATE COFFEE? IR IS THIS JUST THE VIDEO PART LOL
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Kara and Nate, Sir and Ma'am, you guys made me feel jealous. How good are you guys together, how lovely you two are. Always humble and respecting. Love from Nepal. Namastey
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