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Trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal is wonderful. 🙂
Why would anyone want to trek to north Base Camp in Tibet? 😦
The views from the north side are far, far superior.
The climate is dryer. The trekking season longer.
On the other hand, guided tours on the Tibet side are dodgy at best. Altitude sickness delays or stops many tours. It’s a gamble to sign on to one of those.
Masochistic hard core high altitude independent trekkers only should click over to our updated Dingri to Everest information page.
If only to find out all the other reasons Nepal is superior. 🙂
Back in the day, I followed Kolby’s 100 hikes project.
Very creative.
He’s back for more.
“I resolve to hike one hundred times and seven hundred trail miles by 2014.”
Kolby Kirk
When I saw him in April, he’d already reached 50 hikes.
Looks good. Right?
… A new job might be slowing him down a bit for the last 50. 🙂
by site editor Rick McCharles
1956 Winter Olympics host Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, is the jumping off mountain town for visitors arriving to enjoy a region of jagged mountain spires, far more striking than the Alps.
Sleep in Cortina, then catch an early bus to the trails. Of many great options, the best panorama for lunch just might be from the Nuvolau mountain hut (Refugio) built 1883, first in the Dolomites. It’s impossibly located on the very top of a 2600 meter (8530 foot) cliff.
To get there you need the hiker’s shuttle bus to drop you at passo Falzarego on the SR 48. At least six different paths of varying difficulty get you to Nuvolau. Look first at Alpine Trail #439 via the Rifugio Cinque Torri (5 Towers). The Refugio offers 26 cramped beds. But with bus access this convenient, it’s best to day hike out of Cortina. (There have been many complaints from those sleeping at Nuvolau.)
Bring your own gourmet Italian food and drink from town. Or order from the hut menu. Nuvolau is only open during the hiking season, June 15 to September 30. August is busiest. That’s when Italians holiday.
The Dolomites are one of our top 10 hiking regions in the world.
The crazies at sram somehow got up there with their mountain bikes!
Related:
Do your shopping at Cooperativa di Cortina, founded 1893. But count your change. The ladies at the till were shortchanging foreign tourists last time we were there.
If you are flying in, book the direct Cortina Express bus from Venice’s main airport, Marco Polo.
Trip Advisor Cortina d’Ampezzo gives up-to-date recommendations for hotels in all price ranges. Cheapest is tenting.
Unforgettable trekking in one of the most beautiful areas of Tibet. A pilgrimage between two holy sites.
Ganden Monastery to Samye Monastery.

read more on our new Ganden to Samye information page
We’ve updated (and moved) that page.
It’s been 15 years since we’ve done it. Leave a comment if you know of a more recent trip report.
I’m pondering a trip to the Indian Himalaya, Oct/Nov 2013.
Happily, there’s a great new Cicerone guide published Dec 2012.
Known as “Little Tibet” for both its landscape and culture, Ladakh lies at the northern tip of India.
The region is bisected by the great River Indus and neighbours Tibet and Kashmir.
This quiet corner of the Himalayas has developed a strong trekking culture over recent years for adventurous trekkers. Trekking in this remote, high-altitude region is extremely challenging, as paths are not signed and there are only a limited number of villages. However, its magnificent landscape (a huge area full of limitless trekking possibilities), hospitable people, rich heritage and limited number of tourists make Ladakh an amazing destination.
The guide includes background information on local culture, history and religion, as well as all the planning detail you need on crucial aspects such as environmental responsibility, health and safety in the mountains, trekking practicalities and preparation for altitude.
I’ll buy that. And consult these others:
One of our top 10 hikes in the world is the Ausangate Circuit in Peru.
Best timing for 2013 is before or after Saturday May 25th to Tuesday May 28th. That’s the famous Quyllur Rit’i festival celebrated nearby.
Best book that flight right now. 🙂
It’s also called the Snow Star Festival.
We did both Ausangate and the festival in 2005.
You circumambulate the highest peak in southern Peru, sacred Ausangate 6372m (20,905ft).
Four high passes between 4757m – 5165m.
70km (43.5mi) plus sidetrips, most hikers tent 4-5 nights. Hotsprings at start and finish of the trek.
Check our recently updated information page on Ausangate.
I got a chance to hike on the wild west coast of Vancouver Island on May 14th.
6 hikes / trail runs.
Parks Canada handed me this map. And recommended a number of hikes.
4+5 South Beach Trail + Nuu-chah-nulth Trail (out and back)
7 Rainforest Trail A
7 Rainforest Trail B
8 Combers Beach Trail
Wild Pacific Trail (Ucluelet) – Lighthouse Loop section
Trails in Canada are as well maintained as any in the world. There is a ton of boardwalk in these temperate rainforest hikes.
Instead of watching your boots, you’ll be looking up at the huge old-growth trees.
When Captain Cook first arrived, the old growth forests looked endless. Only 1 in 10 of those ancient trees still stands today.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada – Hiking – Long Beach Unit
HIGHLY recommended. 🙂
Trailer for “Wizards of the PCT,” a feature length documentary about a thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail.
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For multi-day wilderness adventures, Rangers told me the higher, dryer east half Olympic National Park was best. Many options depending on how many days you have.
Just looking at a map, I’m thinking to start at Deer Park trailhead (5400ft) because it’s high. Decide where to exit based on Ranger’s advice, weather and the number of days I’ll have.
Leave a comment if you’ve hiked overnight on the East side of the Park.