Thanks for watching. To find out more about this amazing glacier and what a heating planet is doing to it, hit this. ❤️ dogmatic.substack.com/p/weeping-giants
Thank you both for all the content you put out; It's great to follow your adventures Through all of your pursuits, loves & concerns. Your recent write ups about life in Chengdu are illuminating, and I imagine tough considering more than just a few circumstances. Impressive insights All around. Cheers! ☺☺
Hi Llama. Thanks so much for watching and reading, and for your kind feedback. It really means a lot. Yes Chengdu life has a lot of ups and downs right now, but mostly we've got to keep reminding ourselves how lucky we are to have lived it. More content coming soon 😉
Thanks man! haha no, that was the height of Gongga Mountain, which stands directly behind the glacier. It was hidden behind clouds that day which is normal as it's notoriously 'shy.' The cablecar took me to about 4000 and something if I remember correctly. Still made me feel drunk!
Thanks for watching. To find out more about this amazing glacier and what a heating planet is doing to it, hit this. ❤️
dogmatic.substack.com/p/weeping-giants
Love this. Subscribed.
Thanks so much. More videos coming soon! Happy new year 🎆
A great little video. It's nice to see you out on the road again.
Hiya Mark. Thanks so much mate. It was great to squeeze this trip in before the lockdown
Wow what an epic experience of living! Thanks for the content :-)
Thanks for watching Hannah!
Thank you both for all the content you put out; It's great to follow your adventures Through all of your pursuits, loves & concerns. Your recent write ups about life in Chengdu are illuminating, and I imagine tough considering more than just a few circumstances. Impressive insights All around. Cheers! ☺☺
Hi Llama. Thanks so much for watching and reading, and for your kind feedback. It really means a lot. Yes Chengdu life has a lot of ups and downs right now, but mostly we've got to keep reminding ourselves how lucky we are to have lived it. More content coming soon 😉
Cool stuff, Jo! What altitude was the cable car station at the top? Can't have been 7995m...
Thanks man! haha no, that was the height of Gongga Mountain, which stands directly behind the glacier. It was hidden behind clouds that day which is normal as it's notoriously 'shy.' The cablecar took me to about 4000 and something if I remember correctly. Still made me feel drunk!