Most Inspirational Moment
The most inspirational part of the trip was actually making it to base camp. After a day of walking for eight hours to see the base camp sign and the tents lined up for an impending Everest summit attempt was absolutley overwhelming.You really feel like you're on a different planet when you're up there, it's a very beautiful and spiritual place and I feel absolutely priviledged to have been able to experience a trip such as this.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader was Gum, with Pembe Snr, Pembe Jnr and Neema assisting. All of the guides were very knowledgable and passionate about what they did. They were always there to help and offer advice. Even carrying my bag when the trek became a bit of a struggle for me!The whole team was fantastic and Gum took us to some fabulous restaurants in Kathmandu that we would have never found on our own.
Advice for Potential Travellers
You need to make sure you are fit for this trip. There are some very long days of walking and you spend some considerabke time at altitude.I read before I went that the best training is to walk up flights of stairs, this is the best advice I have read, there are a lot of steps on the way up and I wish I had dome more stair walking to prepare for this.Also, walking poles are invaluable, especially on the way down.I also found that I ran out of Chlorine Dioxide tablets for purifying water, take enough to do 60 litres + of water as at altitude you drink roughly 4 litres per day.