NEPAL/HIMALAYAS

I had been born in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, but nothing prepared me for the majesty of the Himalayas; the views were breathtaking. I could feel the centuries of mysticism rising from those peaks like invisible fingers reaching for a part of my soul. I needed to get to those mountains, but to do so I first had to cope with Kathmandu, which posed many challenges. Once in the mountains I experienced many different types of terrain, flora and fauna which, combined with the views, created a magical visual smorgasbord… I had to carry everything I needed to survive in rugged terrain that had no hospitals or transportation should something befall me. Around me were typhoid fever, hepatitis and dysentery, on top of a constant demand for extreme physical exertion and overcoming fears. It was an unforgettable adventure that left me craving more of the natural beauty and rich culture of the region.

Lia catching her breath in the Langtang Valley at 13,000 feet.
Snow capped peaks mark the border Nepal and Tibet.
Sacred cow wandering the streets of Kathmandu.
A small temple in Kathmandu.