The 'obstacle course' for this stop wasn't so bad. However, for two days I felt like a bag lady trying to wear almost everything I had with me to stay somewhat warm. I also felt like my companions were kleenex and alcohol hand cleaner. My goblet cells were in overdrive.
We had bed tea and breakfast and took off for the ridgeline. Lunch was at a 'y' in the trail. Today was to the right, tomorrow would be to the left. An amazing view was enjoyed by all, I believe. After lunch we took off again. The cloud cover was closing in at the top of Trisul, so when Fiona gave us the option for return I took it. Along with Nancy and Jane. Ming Temba went with us and I'm pretty sure he was coughing too. So I wasn't the only virus carrier in the camp. Although the scientific minded of us thought we should chart the progress of the virus through the camp.
Once back to the tents the weather definitely deteriorated. I stood and watched the shepherds bring in two fairly large flocks and waited for the others.
Bedni Bugyal |
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