what I wish I knew before doing mt everest base camp

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  • Thinking about doing Mount Everest Base Camp? You should.
    But before you do, here are 14 things I wish I'd known before I went.
    If you found this video useful, let me know in the comment below
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  • @lordvoldemart754
    @lordvoldemart754 3 роки тому +65

    Everest is definitely not empty during March through august! April in May is the only time of year people actually climb the mountain so it’s often full of trekkers. Plus the weather is the best.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +4

      These periods were just what the local guides recommended were best times to go. I enjoyed going in September because it was quiet, but I think going at any other time of the year would still lead to an amazing experience.

    • @ronmexico9631
      @ronmexico9631 3 роки тому +17

      I'm pretty sure it's also not the coldest.

    • @CIPHER7968
      @CIPHER7968 3 роки тому +11

      The only tourist off season for Everest is Monsoon season. I've certainly not heard of local people evacuating - this is their homeland, the local people have literally evolved over thousands of years to live there.

    • @davidrichards9898
      @davidrichards9898 2 роки тому +6

      We went in march. Still some snow from winter. Shoulder seasons are good. Coldest is dec jan. Its northern hemisphere not down under. But summer is Wettest (monsoon) june to aug. So sep is good but things should be okay mar to end of may.

    • @StefineeH
      @StefineeH 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidrichards9898 what are the temperature ranges in March??

  • @darrenlamb5640
    @darrenlamb5640 2 роки тому +14

    The best advice was stop thinking about it and start doing. That could literally be applied to 90% of our lives.

  • @belturbet4
    @belturbet4 11 місяців тому +2

    MM from M, your presentation was concise, straightforward, natural and very informative. So refreshing from all the other over-the-top videos on this topic, most of which are given by men who are drowning in expensive outdoor gear talking about themselves for 40 minutes. Your video wasn´t about you. It was about us, the viewers. Plain and simple excellent advice delivered very well. Thankyou!

  • @establishedartistmanagemen9066
    @establishedartistmanagemen9066 2 роки тому +3

    Hiya, loved the vid ☺ It's packed with great tips. The N Cell was a good look. I had heard the local SIM was the way to go, but I hadn't heard which was the best until here. You go girl! Dope vid, and thanks for lookin out! 😎 Happy 2022 and trekking -from Cali

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Thank you!!! I hope you have the best time over there it’s Such a special place 😊

  • @varunsuneja2401
    @varunsuneja2401 2 роки тому +7

    Planning to do this trek this November, really excited now. Also, thank you for this informative video really helpful.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      You are so welcome!! I hope you make it there, it's such a magical place

  • @anishajoshipura5327
    @anishajoshipura5327 3 роки тому +7

    Leaving for EBC on March 20th. Super exited. Thanks for all your tips!!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому

      Have fun! I'm so jealous!!
      It's such an amazing place and experience that will change you forever!

  • @darrenheaps9272
    @darrenheaps9272 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you thank you thank you.....I'm planning for September 2023....you have been most helpful...I'm so stoked for this....Left side of the plane....you rock!!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому

      You are so welcome!
      I'm hoping to take a group with me next year some time from all over the world to help out the guide that I had on that tour. But it will be doing the Annapurna trek. You're welcome to join if you want to step out of your comfort zone and meet new people and timelines line up haha

  • @FedericoSanguinetti
    @FedericoSanguinetti Рік тому +3

    Hello Monique, here Federico from Uruguay. Thanks a lot for your vid. So clear and well explained! I am passionate for mountainering and definetely EBC (and god willing a lil' farther too) is in my bucket list. Cheers from South America!

  • @lulucolby8882
    @lulucolby8882 Рік тому +1

    You’re amazing! This video is super helpful. I’m totally going to start planning. I’ve been dreaming of that trip for
    Y E A R S !
    Thanks and cheers!

  • @fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919

    Great Info Monique...I am doing EBC this coming October. Very helpful information. Awesome job!

  • @charliestribling9080
    @charliestribling9080 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for such an amazing video. I just booked my trip for next and i'm looking for all the info I can

  • @CPerry-bu1ni
    @CPerry-bu1ni 9 днів тому

    Awesome video, thank you. Full of info and too the point. Great job!

  • @GoodCorporateRobot
    @GoodCorporateRobot 8 місяців тому +4

    Excellent video. I’m 60 and considering doing this next year, September. This is very helpful!

  • @colacadm
    @colacadm Рік тому

    Thanks. Decided to do three passes in November this year. This is some of the information I've been looking for. Cheers.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  Рік тому

      Ohh awesome!! I can't wait to go back and do Annapurna Base Camp.
      it's a special place!

  • @cathaltighe7710
    @cathaltighe7710 2 роки тому +4

    Cheers ,great advice, hitting my 40th birthday and gonna book the trip in the next few weeks. watched a few videos but this one answered a lot of my questions

  • @MechanicalMentor
    @MechanicalMentor Рік тому

    Awesome thanks. Really enjoyed this and great tips. 🙏

  • @catapult4304
    @catapult4304 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your brief, resourceful narrative with beautiful smiles

  • @nickweaver1807
    @nickweaver1807 2 роки тому +23

    You may not ever see this, but thanks for this one Monique! Loved the info and the way you explained things it was quite helpful. As a 22yr old from the States (US) it’s my goal to be on the summit of Mount Everest before I’m 35. Starting to save my money for the journey and learn as much as I can within these next few years and get my body to the top shape mentally and physically! You heard it here first I WILL be on top of the world before 2034 🤙 thanks again for all the helpful tidbits!

    • @badshahsingh8644
      @badshahsingh8644 2 роки тому +2

      Same here mate

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому +3

      That is an incredible dream and I belive you’ll do it no doubt!!! I’d love to do it too! It skydive in the Himalayas, either one hahaha

    • @jesusisking8502
      @jesusisking8502 Рік тому +4

      Just don't forget that coming back down is the actually goal.

  • @chiaraperry472
    @chiaraperry472 2 роки тому

    Planning a future trip, this is excellent advice! Thank you!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Have the best time!! It's such a magical place!

  • @josephjacobs6616
    @josephjacobs6616 2 роки тому

    All Great tips ! Thanks for sharing! I’m planning to go to EBC in early March, 2022. So exciting!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Ohh awesome!! You’ll have the best time!

  • @RoadwayRiding
    @RoadwayRiding 2 роки тому

    why I always watch the small channel for getting any sort of information is because they are honest and genuine.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому +1

      Ohhhh thank you!! You have no idea how much I appreciate that 🤍

    • @RoadwayRiding
      @RoadwayRiding 2 роки тому

      @@moniquemedved Subscribed with the bell

  • @ashlinr38
    @ashlinr38 Рік тому

    Thank for this, going with Intrepid in November and super excited:)

  • @andrewpeters651
    @andrewpeters651 2 роки тому +5

    It rained for 3 continuous days when I hiked there in 2001 so there is a risk if going at the tail end of the monsoon season. All my other trips were undertaken in October when there is less cloud to obscure the mountain views despite the inconvenience of the extra crowds. Rest of the recommendations are v good but personally I did not have an issue with the water quality at higher altitudes (tablets were used lower down). Glad you liked Nepal, a must do travel destination.

  • @davidheard7746
    @davidheard7746 3 роки тому +6

    Always been a dream to experience Nepal thanks for taking me on your journey

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому

      You need to see it once in your lifetime! It's amazing!

  • @donjuan7358
    @donjuan7358 2 роки тому

    This was amazing. I'm not sure I'll ever do this, but I found it fascinating.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому +1

      Never say never 😆
      But I’m glad you found it fascinating 😊

  • @sionehefa3458
    @sionehefa3458 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Monique. The best and most honest advice. I've thought then planned and prepped for it. Covid setbacks are being dealt with ¬ double vax done ¬ Melbourne lockdown and Australia lockouts to contend with then its ''left side'' of Lukla flight here I come. Respect!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      I hope you get there this year!! I'm planning on getting back there at the end of this year!!!!

  • @RichVarney
    @RichVarney 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much Monique! loved it. I plan to hike in Oct this year.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +1

      Ohh that is so exciting and I'm so jealous!! I'm hoping to make it back there next year!
      Have the best time though :)

    • @RichVarney
      @RichVarney 3 роки тому +1

      @@moniquemedved thank you so much Monique! I will most likely do a video on my channel to share the experience. 😁👍. Love your energy!!

  • @yggdrasil9039
    @yggdrasil9039 3 роки тому +3

    Great advice, thanks. Not sure when I'll be able to get there with the current travel restrictions out of Australia, but this is definitely on the bucket list. How long did you actually hang out at EBC? Did you do any local treks while at EBC, and were there any teams going for the summit there?

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +2

      It started snowing when we hit EBC so we weren't there for very long, but I think it's up to you and your guides on how long you want to stay.
      It's a cool experience, one you should defiantly try and get to!

    • @yggdrasil9039
      @yggdrasil9039 3 роки тому

      @@moniquemedved Thanks. Yeah I would definitely want to hang out there a bit after hiking all that way! No plans to summit but just to get a feel for the place that has seen so many amazing climbers pass through. But all a pipe dream at the moment. It's brilliant you've done this and taken action. It makes me realise that it's an achievable dream.

  • @alexthai4957
    @alexthai4957 2 роки тому +10

    Awesome video. I did EBC in December 2019. Your information would have made the trip a bit more pleasant. Accurate and complete (especially baby wipes!). Great editing and audio. Well done!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Well it just means you can go again 🤣
      I was there in September that year!!

    • @63rbog
      @63rbog 2 роки тому

      How was the weather on december? Cold? Wet? Which operator did u go with?

  • @erandalakmal6085
    @erandalakmal6085 Рік тому

    Great information. Planning to do this December, winter time haha know its gonna be super cold but want to experience that.

  • @two1videos
    @two1videos 3 роки тому

    Great video, just found your channel and it is class :) subbed

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому

      Welcome aboard! And thank you so so much for the kind words :)

  • @georgearenojacildojr4746
    @georgearenojacildojr4746 2 роки тому

    Very informative 💕 I love every single details of the info

  • @bukkyid8386
    @bukkyid8386 2 роки тому

    Such a useful video, thank you for this!

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      you are so welcome! Glad you found it useful :)

  • @mrjolly90
    @mrjolly90 5 місяців тому +2

    Cheers for the helpful tips found your video in recommendation as I've watched tons of everest trek videos as I plan to go in 2025 for my 35th birthday

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 місяці тому

      Glad I could help! And that’s awesome! You will have the best time! 😃

  • @TrekStar30
    @TrekStar30 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, thanks for all the great tips!

  • @danroux4010
    @danroux4010 3 роки тому +8

    Your tips were excellent. Just a few more things to suggest. Do wear your boots for a few weeks before the trip. Ill fitting boots can ruin your trip. Bring moleskin in case of blisters. When I toured the Annapurna circuit with a high end external frame pack, the frame had a failure about 12 days into the hike. So I now use internal frame packs even though they compromise air circulation between my back and the pack. For Annapurna circuit including Annapurna sanctuary, about 400km, most hikers had packed loads of 13 to 16kg. Bring your own spoon, fork and cup so you don't have to use the public ones.

  • @helpstopanimalabuse8153
    @helpstopanimalabuse8153 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent Visa & new to your channel. I have summited Everest twice & everything you have suggested is absolutely correct. I even learned some tips from you. Some people are underwhelmed when they finally reach Base Camp bcause all that's there are just lots of rocks & tents & people doing nothing because they are trying to acclimatising. Trekking from Lukla to Base Camp is no easy thing & enoyable. Don't do what i did on my first time to Everest & missing a lot of great scenery because i was looking at my feet all the time watching i don't trip over. Nice tip about getting your Visa at kathmandu as it is much cheaper.

  • @rafaelaarchangelo6984
    @rafaelaarchangelo6984 2 місяці тому

    Jesus! you are so funny ! love this video and all the tips. I'll be doing the EBC on April.20 -
    Thanks from BR :)

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  Місяць тому

      Haha why thank you! Oh no way!! Have the best time!!

  • @jimhicksuk
    @jimhicksuk 5 місяців тому

    I’m going solo with a guide in Sept and looking forward to it. Your tips are Brilliant Thanks

  • @borregio8
    @borregio8 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for all your tips. I really apreciate them.

  • @jonathanburnette3373
    @jonathanburnette3373 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video. This really makes me want to do go.

  • @GODISMYSTERIOUS
    @GODISMYSTERIOUS 2 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks for your sincere advice.

  • @thiruchelvamayadurai3018
    @thiruchelvamayadurai3018 2 роки тому

    Monique, what a great advice; you're splendid. Thank you. Have a Pleasant Day.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I hope you’re having a wonderful week 🤗

  • @KaranveerSingh-jb2gw
    @KaranveerSingh-jb2gw 3 роки тому +3

    This was awesome! Thank you for sharing! Just curious that do you really need boots for hiking or any sports shoes would work?

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому

      So I wore standard hiking boots but my friend did it in Nike sneakers
      So it’s very doable in runners, the only thing I’d be cautious of is when it rains it’s very slippery, that’s where boots are probably better/safer
      But one guy on a trek did them in casual adidas shoes… so personal preference is what it comes down too haha

    • @waxonwaxoff6094
      @waxonwaxoff6094 2 роки тому

      Getting hiking boots as its no fun and very risky when its snowed over

    • @kvom01
      @kvom01 2 роки тому

      Whatever shoe you use, make sure it's waterproof.

  • @mmacneill1
    @mmacneill1 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Monique, great vid and tips! I'm doing the trek in 2024 so in the middle of research. I'm still confused on the water. I understand the options you mentioned for filtering, but dumb question - what was the water *source* each day if you weren't buying it on the mountain?

    • @more_g0ne
      @more_g0ne 2 роки тому

      I believe the climbers, trekkers & mountaineers depend on local streams derived from Khumbu Glacier melt for drinking and cooking. I also think they use the snow for those uses as well.
      Any good company or guide will supply filtered water, however, bottled water can be purchased at most tea houses and shops along the route. Because of the altitude it is recommended you drink in the region of 3-4 litres per day, although this can include, tea and soup.

  • @philiphicks2530
    @philiphicks2530 3 роки тому +4

    Great video with realistic recommendations. Yes, rent whatever you need in Kathmandu, it is waaaay cheaper than buying it in Canada or Aus. Yes, drink lots of water, helps with altitude sickness. Looking forward t going back to Nepal for more great treking adventures. I booked with a Trek company in Kathmandu, save lots of $$''s.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +1

      Oh thank you so much!!
      I can’t wait to go back in 2022 🤞🏼🤞🏼
      The tour guide I had on that trek has now become a really good friend of mine so he will be guiding my next trip 😬

  • @runski802
    @runski802 2 роки тому +3

    You can get the visa when you land in Kathmandu airport. You can also book with a trekking company that will take care of park passes and tea house reservations. April thru end of May everything is open all the way to base camp. And it’s not that cold.

  • @renehoude7705
    @renehoude7705 2 роки тому

    Crisp and clear. Thanks a lot dear!

  • @sarapowell46
    @sarapowell46 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! Really helpful :)

  • @ks736
    @ks736 11 місяців тому

    Great video! I am going to climb EBC at the start of September and I hope this is a good time to go. What dates did you go in September when you went?

  • @gypsytrip5387
    @gypsytrip5387 Рік тому +3

    I’m am gipsy and I’m proud of that, and usually I used to leave a nice tips everywhere o go. I plan to go to ebc and I will do the same.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  Рік тому +1

      EBC is incredible and so worth the trek!

  • @kgakoh0
    @kgakoh0 4 роки тому

    Thanks. Great video and super informative.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  4 роки тому

      Oh good, I'm glad!! If you have any other questions, let me know :)

  • @Travelingman-1980
    @Travelingman-1980 3 роки тому +2

    I like this chick, her information is practical and informative.

  • @pacoin51
    @pacoin51 Рік тому

    What an amazing video!! Glad i found it

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  Рік тому

      Ohh thank you so so much! Really appreciate the kind words and I hope you get to go if you haven't already! It's a special place!

  • @teddyhcuts
    @teddyhcuts 3 роки тому

    thank you for sharing this information and thank you for encouraging to tip generously!

  • @Freedomone153
    @Freedomone153 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. I'm hoping to do this next year if we are ever allowed to travel outside Australia

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Well I hope you get to go! I'm hoping to go at the end of next year too!

  • @05chmps
    @05chmps 2 роки тому

    Got some really great insights from this video, thanks. Were bedbugs a problem in the teahouses?

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      You're so welcome :) Hope you have a great trip when you go! I didnt have any issues with bedbugs at all

    • @alexthai4957
      @alexthai4957 2 роки тому

      I didn't in 2019. I don't think they can handle the cold.... Also, you won't actually make contact with bed as you will sleep clothed and inside of your sleeping bag.

  • @aktube123
    @aktube123 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all recommendations. Planning to go there in October 2022.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Hope you enjoy it! I'm hoping to go back too this year!!

    • @laffancyartgallery
      @laffancyartgallery Рік тому

      Asif, did you manage to go ?

    • @aktube123
      @aktube123 Рік тому

      @@laffancyartgallery no, planning for April 2023

  • @adamslaney5638
    @adamslaney5638 Рік тому

    definately on my bucket list

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  Рік тому

      You should definatley do it, it's life changing!

  • @ExoTericGaming
    @ExoTericGaming 2 роки тому

    Really Informative and to the point...... Best Of Luck For Your Future...

  • @arabianwings8064
    @arabianwings8064 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video. Good Information. I am planning to trek October 22. I have been told that September is still Monsoon season, and that, in fact, the monsoon rains now last into October. Did you encounter a lot of rain?

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      That's so cool! Have fun! There was no rain when I was there at all, we had a tiny bit of snow when we hit Base Camp, but otherwise it was sunny for us until we started getting higher, but it wasn't crazy cold when I was there

  • @samzlin
    @samzlin 10 місяців тому

    great video, thanks and love from Prague

  • @moritzklug1858
    @moritzklug1858 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much! Just got the lifestraw! How good is N Cell Connection in the mountains?

  • @cagdasyildirim
    @cagdasyildirim 10 місяців тому

    Thank youuu 😊😊😊 left side of the Lukla plane was the unique one :)

  • @ancilm
    @ancilm 6 місяців тому

    Great video! So very helpful.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  6 місяців тому

      Glad it was useful to you 🙏🏼🙂

  • @ganappashivaiah6064
    @ganappashivaiah6064 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks Monique, very informative, just what i was looking for, for my future trip to the EBC. I'm planning to do solo but join a tour group from Nepal (Lukla) to the EBC and back or, just engage a tour guide just for myself from Nepal. I don't know how much that'd cost me though.....Did you engage any tour guides or did the trek on your own with your own group? If you did engage a tour guide how much did it cost you? Also, when you organised your permits, how much did that cost you in AUD? was it done in Australia or after you arrived in Nepal? Undertaking this trek has been on my mind for years......

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +1

      If this has been soemthing that has been on your mind for years, then do it! You will not regret it.
      There are soooo many places you can do it through when you get to Kathmandu and even when you get to Lukla. I'm not 100% sure those cost of that if you were to pay for it when you arrive, but all up in AUD doing it through a tour company that was booked here in Aus not including flights, I believe it was $2500 and it covered most of our meals as well.
      When I plan on going again to do the Annapurna circuit, my guide that I did it through the travel company with is actually going to guide me solo. I can ask him what the rough estimated price would be to do it with a local.
      I think doing it with a local guide is a much more thorough experience.
      Where are you from?

    • @janefromtennessee
      @janefromtennessee 2 роки тому

      @@moniquemedved pls
      do not do solo.

  • @Khasi-1
    @Khasi-1 Рік тому

    Thanks for your advice 👍

  • @DavidMontgomery1
    @DavidMontgomery1 2 роки тому

    Well done! Seems like good, sound advice. 👍🏻

  • @leraabercrombie2765
    @leraabercrombie2765 2 роки тому

    Awesome video - thanks heaps!!! The water tip is especially very handy! Main question. Can you actually hire some of the stuff in Kathmandu such as jackets, sleeping bag, perhaps even extra pair of pants? Really not keen to buy lots of hiking pieces of clothing as i wont be using it after that trip. I've already bought nice shoes, sunnies and a trekking pants.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Yes!! You can literally hide everything in Kathmandu! Jackets, bags, all of it. There are shops everywhere don Kathmandu
      But defiantly recommend buying your own hiking boots and pants

  • @P14YCR
    @P14YCR Рік тому

    Thank you very very very helpful 👍

  • @simonwells733
    @simonwells733 Рік тому

    Hi! Great tips. Is a return flight included in the trek cost?

  • @missGA1000
    @missGA1000 Рік тому

    Thanks or these great tips! What is the bathroom situation really like?

  • @chanellenaidoo
    @chanellenaidoo 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this! So informative, 😄

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  4 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome! Now you just need to book the trip! Hehe

    • @chanellenaidoo
      @chanellenaidoo 4 роки тому

      Monique Medved Absolutely !!!!

  • @48plaster
    @48plaster 6 місяців тому

    excellent video with some really useful information . thanks

  • @NeoHomoSapien
    @NeoHomoSapien 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your kind information 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @rodgers1656
    @rodgers1656 10 місяців тому

    Thanks!!

  • @cutmasterjoe8296
    @cutmasterjoe8296 Рік тому

    I love this video so informative and thank you so much beautiful

  • @markwoolley2618
    @markwoolley2618 Рік тому

    Very useful. Thank u

  • @GODISMYSTERIOUS
    @GODISMYSTERIOUS 2 роки тому +4

    Be frugal at your home country. When going to a country like Nepal which relies on tourism, it’s better to be more generous to those hard working people there.

  • @samiam1025
    @samiam1025 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this!

  • @purusapkota4869
    @purusapkota4869 3 місяці тому +1

    I love all the information and experience. Thank you so much for it. Orbit Alpine Adventure

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 місяці тому

      You’re so welcome! Glad you got something out of it ☺️

  • @daniel.gallagher5020
    @daniel.gallagher5020 3 роки тому

    Good information, thanks

  • @marioperciani
    @marioperciani 2 роки тому

    You are a legend, thank you very much, really appreciate, very useful tips, namaste

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому

      Ohh thank you!! I'm glad you found it useful :)

  • @Django2424
    @Django2424 Рік тому

    Hi 👋 Monique, very efficient on the tips, I’m 60 yrs old I won’t be Trekking to base camp ⛺️ however I would love to visit Nepal 🇳🇵 I live in the most beautiful mountains 🏔️ in the world, Montana and I would love to see that mountain, thank you 🙏 for this video.

  • @mandar.deodhar
    @mandar.deodhar 3 роки тому +2

    Hey .. thanks for this. Nice and helpful.
    I have a doubt - In point 2 - when to go you mentioned September is the best time and October to December is peak season. But I have seen many Everest trips (actual summits) and many are in May. Why is so?

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  3 роки тому +2

      September is quiet and cheaper. These peak times to go were what our guides told us was the best time to go based on their local experience :)

    • @nata5302
      @nata5302 3 роки тому +3

      The 2 most popular trekking seasons in Nepal are before & after the monsoon season in Nepal. The monsoonal months of Nepal are June, July & August. The months before the monsoon Feb, March & April are peak trekking months (& when Everest summits occur) as are the month after monsoon which are October & November. The months of May & Sept are often recommended as good months to trek EBC but they are on the edge of both trekking seasons & this can result in rain due to the season starting or ending early. If you are planning on going during these months book your trek at the start of May or end of September. Which is why she thru the advice of the guides is suggesting 🙏

    • @establishedartistmanagemen9066
      @establishedartistmanagemen9066 2 роки тому +1

      I think because there is more snow on the mountain in the later season (nov. and dec.) And more avalanche risk. So, they summit before the monsoons.

  • @bobsvideos.8547
    @bobsvideos.8547 Рік тому

    Hi my brother is going this month with a group tour. He has been training for this for long time. From Lincolnshire UK.

  • @billsmith6884
    @billsmith6884 2 роки тому

    Can't miss that accent! I did the trek in 2019 and loved it. Am going back as soon as we can travel again. I am from QLD; which state are you based in?

  • @frankttt604
    @frankttt604 Рік тому

    Your family name sounds familiar. I did ebc twice. All you saying is very good n useful!

  • @madcapadventurevlog
    @madcapadventurevlog Рік тому

    Wow, amazing..👍

  • @jamkindness1235
    @jamkindness1235 3 роки тому +3

    congrats for surviving the trek and great inputs too. However, most of it is not true i meant it all depends on every trekker. I did this unguided. About the guides and porters, you don't pay for their accommodation and food each tea house serves them for free. It's kinda a kind gesture that they brought customers to their tea houses and more. For the visa, the trekking company doesn't run it. You must do the visa run.

  • @simmons3477
    @simmons3477 3 роки тому

    Good info, I love tipping😊

  • @billtodd3475
    @billtodd3475 Рік тому

    After being delayed since March 2020, planning on starting a guided trek the end of September 2022. Some tour companies suggest to have $500 USD cash for EM medical evac. The same $$ was suggested for a helicopter to Lukla in the event that the plane is grounded. If spending/ tips/food is included it equates to roughly $1500 USD cash. Not concerned about $$ but is this what I should plan on having in cash?

  • @GODISMYSTERIOUS
    @GODISMYSTERIOUS 2 роки тому +1

    Solar power banks! Great advice!

  • @johnfrew2798
    @johnfrew2798 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the heads up darling

  • @MikesWindow507
    @MikesWindow507 2 роки тому

    Thanks Monique, you gave us some great tips and are very entertaining to watch/listen to. I'm going in Oct. 2022 and starting to read a lot about the trek and watch great videos like yours.

    • @moniquemedved
      @moniquemedved  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! HOW EXCITING!! I hope you have the best time, it's honestly one of my favourite places in the world for so many reasons!

  • @detoxlady6777
    @detoxlady6777 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @tugboat8475
    @tugboat8475 Рік тому

    Amazing video, some great tips there. So you would have left Kathmandu, not long before Covid Lockdown? What is the toilet situation like, the higher you go. Just a hole in the floor or western style toilet. And as my partner just said, it looks very arid landscape not many trees to hide behind. Haha. Take care

  • @Blind_of_Colour
    @Blind_of_Colour 2 роки тому

    Speaking technically, diamond is not a blood thinner as I know the term to be used. I did the EBC trek and I have a metal heart valve so I take a precise amount of rat poison (warfarin) as medically prescribed to keep my blood from clotting on my metal heart valve. That is not the only medical reason for some people taking warfarin but the measure of its affect on my blood is a measure called INR which is some clotting ratio measured over time. I use a device by the Roche company to periodically measure my INR and report it to my hospital so they can tell me how to adjust the dosage of warfarin I am taking. The therapeutic range I need to maintain my INR is between 2.0 and 3.0. My INR is affected by diet so travel tends to make it bounce around. Investigation before my trip made me realize my INR measuring equipment would only work up to an altitude of about 4500 m which meant that I could not take any measurements while at EBC or thereabouts. But measurements could be taken at Pheriche say, and you never take measurements more frequently than once a week so you just have to get your measurement timing right at the top end. The fact that you have cell phone service pretty well all the way up and back is useful for leaving and receiving phone messages at a hospital on the other side of the world. Time difference!! In addition to my blood thinner warfarin, my doctor had given me a prescription for diamox which I got filled back home before my trip. I referred to the CDC website which recommended a little smaller dosage of diamox. Warfarin as a thinner is affected by many other medications but I do not recall any interaction with diamox. Nevertheless I started taking diamox days before I got to Lukla to ensure any fluctuation in INR could be reported when scheduled. And diet if nothing else can have a big effect. For example, INR is affected big time by anything super rich in vitamin K - liver for example. So not eating meat is just fine. Salad greens are ok though there's good vitamin k but you don't want to highly vary your intake. I did not encounter a surfeit of greens on the trek!! As for recommending Sherpa stew, I always checked what they put in it and there was often meat, - grilled cheese anyone? lol I didn't get sick but most everyone else I was with did at least briefly. My best friend had to be helicoptered to Katmandu. I did experience brief altitude sickness in Pheriche. I was among the 10% of people who have it without a headache. Instead I experienced odd visions (weird shadows swinging below my arms when I waved them to my side.) and I failed the test of balance I learned at the altitude medical clinic in Pheriche. You attempt to maintain your balance as you walk heel to toe with your eyes closed and if you lose your balance the reason is apt to be altitude sickness, assuming you can normally do it! lol Try before come! What I did was I upped my dosage of diamox to the level my doctor recommended (from the lower level suggested by CDC) and when I woke in the morning my altitude sickness was gone - no more visions and able to walk heel to toe maintaining my balance. Obviously I DO NOT recommend upping the diamox dose unless prescribed by a doctor who knows your health situation. Over dosing on diamox is NOT a good idea. I did find that even with ostensible cell phone service that communications with the other side of the world was problematic and I had a 2 day period when I had to make a warfarin dosage decision on my own. I was fortunate enough to have that work out well, helped by some experience. For me the peak experience was climbing Kala Pattar - which is higher elevation than base camp and allows you to see the peak of Everest not visible from base camp.

    • @Blind_of_Colour
      @Blind_of_Colour 2 роки тому

      diamond??? I wrote diamox and got it auto corrected in error.

  • @thegorn
    @thegorn 5 місяців тому

    My flight doesn't get into Kathmandu until like 10:30pm or something late like that. Should I still do the visa thing on arrival? I might not get to bed that night if I have to wait around all night getting paperwork done.

  • @anton0000001
    @anton0000001 3 роки тому

    Thank you Monique