The Three Passes Trek in Nepal-Episode 6-Kongma la Pass
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The Three Passes Trek is in Nepal absolutely stunning. The Himalayan vistas are breathtaking, the people are incredibly friendly and the Dal Bhat is tasty. This trek takes you over 3 high passes; Renjo La, Cho La and Kongma La, all over 5,000 meters (16k feet). A little swing to Everest Base Camp is frosting on the cake. I did this trek in mid-November to early December, there's no snowstorms at this time, but it's a little chilly at night.
THANKSGIVING in the Himalayas! Today I trek up and over Kongma La pass, the first of the three passes, and down into Lobuche. Each step of the way, I reflect on all the things that I'm thankful for in this life. Everest Base Camp is right around the corner...
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I am certainly obsessed with all your videos, but this one is out of this world. Thank you!!!
This area is absolutely stunning!!
Its not just about the views, the geography your words of wisdom makes this vlogs priceless man....
Salute to you and your journey
Thanks my friend!
Some sublime music...
Nature!!
Ryan! Thank you for sharing that with us. Amazing! Gives me a goal! Peace!!!
"It's a big turkey!!!" Yak bells. Your new friends. Frozen water. Really sweet video.
Thanks Kyle!
Amazing adventure, Ryan!!! Everything was so beautiful on video, and I could only imagine that it must have been 100 times better in real life! Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Such an amazing, beautiful place and people!
You're Blessed ...Thanks for sharing ...amazing to watch !
Thankful for the weather! Wow...it's dry season, but to have full sun and little to no wind at the pass?!? Thanksgiving indeed!
'Thank you Himalaya' to add to
:) :) :)
this video is awesome...love from seychelles
Thanks!! Love from Colorado back to you!
I love your commentary!
Thank you
So Thankful For You Brother
Why thank you! I'm thankful for good humans like you!
Wow, those views are unreal. Thanks for sharing your perpetual happiness with us, Ryan :)
Anytime, editing this footage is bringing back all the magic. Thanks for watching and happy new year!
Hey Ryan thank you this was awesome view and you met new people yeah!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to subscribe...Nepal is just amazing and so is you videos
I appreciate it Sharma!! Stay tuned for all sorts of fun adventure content
Awesome video :) really great following your wonderful adventures!
Thanks!!! Stay tuned for more
I so want to do this trip, dropped in the bucket list....👍🏽👣👣👣👣👣🏔
Ryan, you skipped the glacier crossing and made it look too easy! Definitely the hardest and longest (and scariest) day of the Three Passes, I found.
I think it was somewhere on this trip that you dreamed Ali into existence. We always think that someone else will make our lives better and complete us when in truth with unwavering self inquiry we see that we are completely full and nourished from within. Blessings Ryan for your unwavering commitment. :)
Great series Ryan,very entertaining video.thank you ryan.
Jay Gurung thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more
for sure.
I have been following many yourubers before but trust me u are so different... so original .. just loved it watching your vlogs and thank u so much for loving Nepal and its people!! ☺️ lots of love from #Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Aarzeen Kharel thank you my friend, your comment put a huge smile on my face!
Super video
Thanks!
I like your positive attitude and vibes :)
Thanks buddy!
Dude good thing you got so much rad footage with Mavic before his death!
I know, and now I even know how to focus it:) I was honestly very timid with it in Nepal, barely knew how to fly it and charging the battery was a pain in the ass up there...when I go back again, I'll be ready! *also, damn good thing I bought the DJI Care, I'll be getting a new one soon!
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Great video bro !! keep it up
Thanks! More to come, I'm just worried that people will get sick of Nepal stuff :)
Sick of Nepal stuff? Like I said, I won't get sick for another 10 years of this Stuff ;-) so bring it on brother !
Do you recall the name of the lodge you stayed in at lobuche? We love your videos, great work!
I don't...it was bright orange and the owner was great.
Hey Ryan ! Thank you for your amazing vidéos, and for taking time to shoot and post them !!
I actually got a question : i'm planning to do this trek next April with my gf, we're pretty motivated and fit, we've done some treking before, but never that long and that high (i've been to 6000m once, but my gf's never been higher that regular french moutains, something like 2500m).
We're actually thinking about skipping Kongma La, doing only Cho La and Renjo La. Cause we're feeling that it's the most difficult pass on that trail, and it can get really tought in April due to the snow.
What do you think of that ? Is that smart ? Or is it just overthinking and we need to improvise when we'll be on the field ;) ?
I think that if you do the other 2, you can certainly do Kongma La. I was around lots of people who weren't all that fit, and had never been at altitude and they pulled it off. YOU GOT THIS!
Alright ! Thx for the answer man ! We'll try that !!
Happy belated Thanksgiving!
Thanks, it was a special place to celebrate a day of thanks
We just love your videos Ryan! Do you recall the name of the lodge you stayed at in Lobuche?
You mentioned a guide book, what book is this Ryan? Thanks for the video, I'm doing the same trek in September and can't wait
Hmmm, I don't remember, probably Lonely Planet
hey stanly which day in september are you doing the trek ? as im also doing the 3 passes trek this september solo ,
Hey Ryan, if you are alone on the trekk you need to pay double for a room with two beds or you can find single rooms? What was your main water sources, can you find clean mountain springs out there or you have a filtration system? Can you find tuna fish cans for sale on this higher elevation locations?Also can you buy yak cheese to have it on the trekk? I think i would need my protein intake among all of those carbs from Dal Bat. Also can you razor shave somewhere up there or you just use your electric shaver? My beard get crazy itch if im not shaving more than a week. Would be a bad ideea to trekk with my Osprey Farpoint 55l backpack? Is more of a travel/backpacking bag but i feel it very comfortable and i like it cause it opens from the side all around and i can have access to all my stuff not like the backpacks that opens from the top, i dunno how would perform on a long trekk though. Also can you tell me which one of the three passes is the hardest and why you choose to do it counter clocwise? In what period of the year you made the trekk? How cold it got outside, and what about the temperature from inside the rooms in night time? I know its a lot of question but im planning this trekk for the next year and i would be grateful for the info, thanks!
Did you get any altitude sickness symptoms whilst doing the three passes trek buddy? Did you take any meds for it?
I didn’t…
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how do you still have 5000 views only?
Nice views but you speak too much !
Nice comment, but you speak too much ;)