If I had had the opportunity to write a post on Sunday or Monday it would have been something like this.
On Sunday morning, setting off to climb Kalla Pattar at 5am in the pitch black at -10 degrees, with only a head torch, a water bottle and a Stoats porridge oat bar for support, I would have have said, right now, if I can do this you can just about throw anything at me and I think I'll cope. We reached the top at 7am with fantastic views of Everest but with a frozen water bottle and no feeling in any fingers to take photos. It was like almost being on top of the world. We descended before breakfast, quick bowl of porridge and then a further 7 hours walking down the mountain.
However, Tuesday, that thought of mine was truly put to the test. Waking at 4 am with violent gastro bug, I had to set off walking for 8 hours, vomitting, rushing behind bushes, crying most of the way down. By the afternoon, I didn't have the strength even to hold my walking poles, thought I would faint at any point. By some miracle, I'm not sure how, but I owe Rinzin, Lakpah, Liz and Bernice a whole heap of thanks for staying with me all the way, I managed to make it to our destination, crawled into a sleeping bag fully clothed and slept for the next 14 hours. It was hell. Me and the doctor, Ross, got it the worst, but others too suffered, including Liz and Bernice.
But, hey, it's over now. We returned to Kathmandu this morning on the first flight from Lukla. I almost wonder if tonight I might attempt my first beer in two weeks, the trip needs celebrating afterall. Looking forward to getting out and about in Kathmandu for a couple of days and feeling normal again.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
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Holy Smokes Jo. That is something else. Just when you think you've conquered the worst, you get thrown the main course and sense a new dimension of will that feels more (at the time) like your pathetic end. Damn. Was feeling for you Jo, wishing I could have the bug with you (such is my love for you and Nelson) and hammer it out. But you had good company (a doctor no less)...and I have my own problems, really.
ReplyDeleteWas really sad to miss you, we won't be in K'mandu until the 20th now. Look forward to reading the rest of your travels. All my love, I guess you are back now. Talk to you sometime soon. xoxoxo CKG