EBC TREK P3: Namche Bazzar to Dingboche
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Hiya Guys,
As always we hope you are doing okay 😊
Join us is this video as we leave behind the super cool town of Namche Bazaar and head further up the route to Dingboche. Before we reach Dingboche we spend a night at a little place called Tengboche.
We booked this expedition with @gadventures and we highly recommend you booking with them yourselves if you are undecided on which travel company to book with 💜
If you have come across this video to get an idea on what to expect then why not check out @angelicatherese channel too. She was in our group and has uploaded a great series of vlogs from her point of view on the Everest Base Camp Trek.
Any questions that you have about the EBC Trek, please feel free to drop us a comment or dm us on Instagram @Fullwood's Bucket List 👍🏻
Great video guys, scenery looks fab, we'll look forward to the next video 😀😀👍👍👍
Awww, thanks so mucn guys! We hope it is giving you some insight as to what to expect as we know its on your bucketlist. Next video will be up tomorrow evening 😁
Simply wow...That scenery is awesome ..
Thanks Guys, it really was 😁 We hope that you are enjoying the Bank Holiday weekend.
Looks like some amazing scenery! Especially now the snow’s come down
Cheers Ad! Yeah, the snow does make it look good but it does make it a heck of alot harder 🤣
what a great adventure, you are giving us fantastic videography and a great insight to this country. well done!
Awww, glad you are enjoying it Graham. It's been so much fun putting together. Thank you so much. As always, we appreciate your kind words and positivity 😊 We hope you have had a lovely bank holiday weekend 👍🏻
How quick did that weather change, I love this series - people have such simple lives - just getting by..Thank you for showing us this! it`s amazing
Thanks for watching Steve. Yes the locals in the himalayas were such happy people and very proud of what they have.
Looks amazing guys we'll done 👌
Thank you so much James! It was really brilliant 😊 Hope you are keeping well James.
woooow to many people clime the mountein
Top video interesting place ATB Kev
Thanks Kev 😁
Holy shit, I am watching this green with envy. This is fucking superb guys. Those views ❤
Love a good mountain goat, they come in handy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's a joke by the way
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Great video guys, bloody loved it. Watching it on screen in the van.
ATB Dave 🤙
Awww, haha Dave! Thank you so much! Honestly, we really appreciate your support and lovely comments 🙏🏻
Haha! 🤣😂
A screen in your van sounds very luxurious 👌🏻 ... But then again, you are the man with every gadget 🙌🏻😅
Have a great rest of your weekend. Enjoy been out in the van breathing in that fresh air 😌
Another one 😁😁
You are an absolute legend 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Why did you go up through Tengboche when there is the original old trail on the opposite side of the valley offering vastly more impressive views? The Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche High Scenic Trail gives awesome views high across the valley, lots of wildlife and practically no other trekkers. Tengboche can be visited on the way down.
Another wonderful video guys, really enjoying the series. How did you two find the altitude as you climbed? And I have to confess, I wanted to bring a Yak home. I thought they were so full of character.
Awww, thanks so so much Tony 😁 Really glad you are enjoying the series so far 😊 ... The altitude as we go further up we found it turned our brains to mush and we were taking very deep breaths and also the littlest things felt like a struggle. How did the altitude affect you when you when did your trip?
How cool would that be to bring a yak home though 🥰
Hope you're having a fab Bank Holiday weekend 😊
@@NathandHannah Hi guys, I went in 2008, with a small group of friends. I did get the banging headache for a couple of days just as we got to dingboche ( not sure if I’ve spelt that right 😆) as for shortness of breath yes absolutely. Think I told you one of our group got altitude sickness and was taken back to Kathmandu where he paid a fortune to get an earlier flight home.
@@tonystrange7224 Wow! That's incredible Tony. I bet you think how time flies! Haha! So glad that you can watch our videos and relate to them and hope it brings it all back to you 😁
Yep, Dingboche is around 4,000m so we can really relate to that.
Yeah, it's such a shame that your friend had to go down. Unfortunately, throughout the trek two of our group members had to be helicoptered back to Kathmandu too. Altitude sicknes is really not a joke.
What month did you do your trek?
Hey Tim, We did the Trek through the end of March into the start of April 2023 👍🏻
I would love to see your Strava data.