Bill…good job on the Tingri dogs and love the hot tub…looks like you have some good climbing mates. Enjoy Rongbok Monastery and the Chinese Base Camp. “One day a time!”
Bill –
A quick note, from the deep South, to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed following your blog beginning with your previous Everest trip. I am sending positive thoughts and prayers for all of you to remain healthy, collect memories, climb carefully, and return home.
Respectfully – Carolyn
Tibet looks very much like the Horcones Valley south of Aconcagua, doesn’t it?Parts of the movie “Seven Years in Tibet” were actually filmed in Argentina!
The Tibetans extras in the film wept when they saw the Tibetan city erected for the film. They still miss their home.
I believe the yaks used in the film had to be issued passports for travel to Argentina!
Namaste Bill, The hot tub in Tingri hasn’t changed! The downtown street looks improved, and your team looks enthusiastic. Blessings,
Rockman
Bill, you sound clearer and closer than my sister calling from her car on the 405! Love the flags in the background. It’s nearly 80 here today.
Take care, Laura
Bill…good job on the Tingri dogs and love the hot tub…looks like you have some good climbing mates. Enjoy Rongbok Monastery and the Chinese Base Camp. “One day a time!”
John
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for the audio report, I’m following your 2014 journey with much interest.
All the best on the way to Chinese Base Camp! ( and beyond, of course!) 🙂
Bill –
A quick note, from the deep South, to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed following your blog beginning with your previous Everest trip. I am sending positive thoughts and prayers for all of you to remain healthy, collect memories, climb carefully, and return home.
Respectfully – Carolyn
Hi Bill.
Tibet looks very much like the Horcones Valley south of Aconcagua, doesn’t it?Parts of the movie “Seven Years in Tibet” were actually filmed in Argentina!
The Tibetans extras in the film wept when they saw the Tibetan city erected for the film. They still miss their home.
I believe the yaks used in the film had to be issued passports for travel to Argentina!
Paul from Hingham, MA