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	<title>Comments on: Himalayan trekking guide celebrates that tiny moment in time called NOW</title>
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		<title>By: Viktoria Barna</title>
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		<description>I can only agree on Nepal and the Himalayas being a very special place...
I spent 4 months in Nepal. I did Everest Base Camp trek (16 days, 17 575 feet-5356 meters) and the Annapurna Circuit trek (21 days, highest point is Thorung La Pass at 17 769 feet-5416 meters) 
I did experience altitude sickness, freezing cold, walking in altitude where the oxygen in the air is half as much as at sea level and every step was a mission...BUT I would do it again any time because it made me stronger, and thought me many of a life&#039;s lessons:)
I can recommend trekking in Nepal to all of those who like to be close to nature, and it seems Chris would be a great guide with lots of experience.
Thanks Luke! This brought back many amazing memories to me:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can only agree on Nepal and the Himalayas being a very special place&#8230;<br />
I spent 4 months in Nepal. I did Everest Base Camp trek (16 days, 17 575 feet-5356 meters) and the Annapurna Circuit trek (21 days, highest point is Thorung La Pass at 17 769 feet-5416 meters)<br />
I did experience altitude sickness, freezing cold, walking in altitude where the oxygen in the air is half as much as at sea level and every step was a mission&#8230;BUT I would do it again any time because it made me stronger, and thought me many of a life&#8217;s lessons:)<br />
I can recommend trekking in Nepal to all of those who like to be close to nature, and it seems Chris would be a great guide with lots of experience.<br />
Thanks Luke! This brought back many amazing memories to me:)</p>
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