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Operation ‘Nuptse’ is a go. New info added.

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Nuptse’s south face. We will climb the north face, via NW approach (not shown)

We’ve pushed the button.

Nuptse is a 25,000′ + peak, just off the shoulder of Everest for those not in the know. It’s rarely climbed and has a very cool beauty about it. So, we’ve seen from pictures. We’ll get to know it up front and personal soon. What this trip does, is allows us to get to know the Khumbu Ice Fall, and first two camps of Everest, before we hang a right turn and go up for Nuptse.
Thanks to the hard work and great efforts of our new friends at Nepal Social Trekking, Ram and Basu.

It’s a great and small operation, but these guys are good. ANY thoughts of coming to Nepal, look these guys up. They will take care of everything.

Acquired some new rope, base camp tent, and last minute food. At this point, we wait for the permit to process, then we have a 1.5 flight to a tiny town called Lukla. ONLY accessed by plane, and from there spend better part of a week heading to Everest Base camp.

Send note, comments. We miss you all.

Going fast, taking chances

Paul and Karen

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5 comments to Operation ‘Nuptse’ is a go. New info added.

  • Dad Romero

    You can get er done. Take many pictures Karen for the book Jordan will write when this is all over.What an adventure !!!
    Love you guys,
    Dad Romero

  • Gloria Howey

    It was nice to find out what you and K are up to in Nepal. I know the pollution is terrible there. I guess I’d have to wear a gas mask. I won’t last a day but I’d truly love the cultural aspect of it. I am enjoying your description of the trip. Keep it coming!

  • Joe

    Sounds like an Awesome Adventure Have fun and stay safe!!

  • Becky

    Way too cool! Have a great time. Stay safe in the city and on the mountain!

    Becky :)

  • Paula

    Here you guys go again! I appreciate and look forward to your writings! I’m especially looking forward to photos of the people and the scenery. This is an area I’ve always wanted to visit. Take good care. Prayers your way.
    Paula Martel

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