Hello! I was scheduled to climb Cho Oyu this Fall but have decided to push that off until next year due to the earthquake. I am still headed to Nepal from August 21-October 17th and would like to do some climbing in India, Tibet, Nepal or even the Pamirs. I may also do some trekking as well as this is my first time to the Himalaya.
I am looking for partners. I have been to 6400m multiple times and I am comfortable on glaciers and in steep terrain. Send me a message if you are interested in climbing in that part of the world. I am also looking at joining low cost trips to Satopanth or Nojin Tangla, among others if I can't find partners.
Hope to hear from you!
Cheers.
Looking for Himalaya Partners Fall 2015
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Looking for Himalaya Partners Fall 2015
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Re: Looking for Himalaya Partners Fall 2015
A long shot, but in case you haven't tried Cho Oyu by now, I'll be leaving for an attempt on or soon after June 10, 16. This will be an a monsoon attempt. I want to do a totally unsupported attempt, so costs should be minimal. Let me know if interested.
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Re: Looking for Himalaya Partners Fall 2015
I may be interested in Cho for Spring of 2016. Send me a message if you see this. Thanks!
"I go to the Wind Rivers, more than the other ranges I know, to experience mountains in their totality." - Joe Kelsey