Saturday, September 30, 2006

top of the world!


we finally got to the base camp of Mt. Everest!

our tour description about reaching base camp reads:
All the hardship you bear along the way makes sense at this while.

ahhh...yes, of course that was my initial thought as i look at Everest....

it's pretty high there, over 17,500 feet. we took a horse cart up to the camp. on the way we saw hard core mountain bikers cycling up there.....i don't know what's more inspiring. the sight of Everest or these bikers! i'm having problems with breathing just sitting and doing nothing, while these crazy bikers are peddling themselves, and their gears up the mountain!

i'm not going to complain at my spinning class anymore when i get home.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

off-roading in Tibet...



over the river and through the woods....well, no woods, mostly just mountainous terrain, and yes, definitely rivers. it was an adventure driving from Shigatse to Shegar. we had to forge new paths as we went because the one road was being fixed or whatever caused it to be impassable. i now have a better appreciation for paved roads, and Landrovers.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

altitude sickness...

our arrival to Lhasa was not a fun one. i suppose flying in from sea level to 9000 feet can be why. i puked 3 times that night. it's sad, in a comical way, when your travel companion and you are taking turns emptying your stomachs over a squat toilet . thank God it only lasted a night. i was fine the next day....in time to climb up to the Potala Palace - no way was i going to miss that! Even if the monks have to clean up my vomit, i was going.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

saving face....

so i don't know why i thought the great wall of china is just this long wall with flat walking surface. piece of cake! not quite.

as we were walking along a small path on the outside of the wall for a bit, we witnessed this interaction:

Caucasian woman (CW): "I would like to get into the entertainment industry....."
Chinese man (CM): "Yeah? What have you done before?"
CW: "Oh, this and that....." (she tends to talk on and on)
CM: "That's very interesting, I wish you success!"
CW: "Yes, it was nice chatting with you."
CM starts to turn around to walk away, and "AAAAHHHHHHHH!!!" (Very loud, painful scream, and possibly cursing - he walks right into a low hanging tree branch, and smacks his face right into it.) He bends over, obviously in extreme pain.
CW: "Are you alright?!"
CM (in a VERY pleasant manner): "It's nothing, I'm fine."

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Beijing....

we made it! after a stop in Detroit (where i insisted on riding the monorail from one side of the terminal to the other, just because we can), and in Tokyo (where i was mesmerized by the sumo wrestling on Japanese TV).

airports can be fun when you don't have to stay there too long, or if you are easily entertained.

i had to instruct the taxi driver (in Chinese) how to get to our hotel after he got lost.....me, who's never been to BJ before. hum....i hope this is not a sign of what's to come for the trip.

Friday, September 15, 2006

travel light or bust...

i found out recently that i need to bring a sleeping bag to the tibet trip. i really don't want to bring it just for ONE night. okay, granted, it'll be below freezing and windy at the base camp of mt. everest, but it's not like we're actually sleeping outside or in a tent.....at least i hope not.

amy and i decided we will wear every single article of clothing we have to sleep that night; we'll mummify ourselves.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

"italian" grapes...

so i went home last weekend and my mom fed me these crazy mutant grapes she got from chinatown. they are huge, very round, with really tough skin--like a plum. they tasted like grapes but.....

anyway, thank God for the internet, cuz now i know what they call "italian grapes" in chinatown, is actually called scuppernog, after scuppernog, north carolina....nowhere near italy.

Friday, September 01, 2006

tibet or bust...

my trip to tibet is in 2 weeks. getting excited, but at the same time a little concerned about the whole altitude thing. the highest we'll be is 16,500 ft. (!) i don't think i've ever come close to being anywhere near that altitude. after going to the travel clinic i'm sufficiently warned/scared about altitude sickness....hopefully my body will adjust nicely, and behave, so i can enjoy the trip!