to the snow.
last friday i headed off into the mountains for a week of hiking with a group of grade 11'ers. i was a little nervous about leaving chris at home, but the little one didn't arrive to our relief... i was anxiously listening for the sound of a newborn crying as i walked the path home on saturday.
it was around a 6 hour drive north to a relatively unexplored part of the indian himalayas. one of the allures of hiking out here is the remarkable mountain culture... every time i visit these remote settlements i'm continually amazed at the simple life they live. the architecture is also very unique, this a temple and typical home below...
as we passed through this village on our first day we came upon a cricket match in the square and our group quickly joined in.
the goal for our hike was a high altitude lake at around 14,500ft... this meant a lot of climbing but we were rewarded with some amazing views and lots of snow
it was around a 6 hour drive north to a relatively unexplored part of the indian himalayas. one of the allures of hiking out here is the remarkable mountain culture... every time i visit these remote settlements i'm continually amazed at the simple life they live. the architecture is also very unique, this a temple and typical home below...
as we passed through this village on our first day we came upon a cricket match in the square and our group quickly joined in.
the fans
the women at the well... or spring
a traffic jam... much better than those found in delhi & mussoorie
our campsite on day 3
the goal for our hike was a high altitude lake at around 14,500ft... this meant a lot of climbing but we were rewarded with some amazing views and lots of snow
8 Comments:
At 10:21 PM , Anonymous said...
great pictures kc....i look forward to some hiking with you guys in february...
givechrisahug
At 8:03 AM , Chandra said...
ok. yeah for hikes, but i seriously check this almost EVERYDAY for a nice belly picture of Christina. Come on, it's killing me!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 7:40 AM , Anonymous said...
mount everest here we come you look a bit higher then turtle mtn.
Hi guys, your parents are visiting us , your hikes look like not much fun just alot of hard work, |I think shopping would be much easier!
At 9:15 PM , Unknown said...
looks like a good ol' trip up those little mountains. and i think christina's henna stayed on a lot better than mine and holly's!...
At 5:53 PM , EW said...
hi.greetings from the emerald isle. guess what?! a girl from manitoba cut my hair the other day. met her at church. it was gutted, she didnt know you! well, she was from an hour outside winnepeg. not sure where your home turf is. she could have been your sister though.....crazy! she was impressed i knew of the place...thanks for giving me kudos! best of luck with newborn......
At 5:14 AM , Kerri Kincaid said...
any niece/nephew for me yet??? Where are the henna art photos??? Glad you weren't gone while Chris had baby. Dan almost missed Liv's birth... not good!
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At 2:53 AM , Anonymous said...
You have to wait for December 10th for that baby...your pictures are still so amazing, we have been skating on the dam... miss you and we are excited for the new arrival!!.. the Kroks
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