Nepali Trek

This is for my friends and family to communicate and follow me on this great adventure of mine! It is also a way for all of you to communicate with each other also so post away!!!!!!!!

Nepal

O.K. so I finally have a chance to sit down and make an initial entry.  It is hard b/c the electricity keeps going off plus it’s hard to find a decent connection.  I will try my best to get you updated.  I arrived in Nepal at Kathmandu on September 4th with a one way ticket in my pocket.  I met up with a couple of Israeli guys and we got a room for the night.  The hard thing is the pollution in Kathmandu and traffic…….supposedly it is compared to Mexico City but either way I got super plugged up.  There are no traffic rules here and tons of motorcycles.  Now that I think of there are no rules for anything.   I contacted my friend Rajendra Acharya and he picked me up the next day.  He is the Head Director of Nepalese Television.  That afternoon he took me to his office building and not even locals can go to this complex……..this is the same place that the Prime Minister is located.  It was in good shape.  He introduced me to all of his co-workers including editors, reporters etc. etc.  I got a chance watch a live news cast and it was pretty neat……it helped that the News anchor was very beautiful!!!!

I met up with Yagya a couple days later (we got seperated but I will have to tell that story in person)  and he stayed with me at Raj’s home.  They have Saturdays off in Nepal so myself, Raj, his daughter Sanskriti (Nanu), his wife Salena (De De) and Yagya went Boca (goat) hunting!!!  I will also have to tell this story in person but Raj is one crazy man and also very hilarious.  We went from small farm to small farm and everywhere in between bartering and getting kicked out of homes for trying to get a Boca for absolutely next to nothing……These locals would get very angry and run us off of their property!!!! ha ha ha it was funny!!  So we finally found one at the Temple we were traveling too deep down in the jungle outside of town with a river running underneath.  It is for the God Cali.  Everyone was worshipping and we had the goat sacrificed by a priest…..very interesting experience.  I of course watched b/c I want the whole experience right?!!!  We had it completely cleaned out and skinned.  We ate every part of that goat including the Capaar (the skull) over about a week in half.  I mean everything…..  This is including him giving a lot of it away to neighbours and others living in his flat.  I helped Selena in the kitchen prepare and cook Momo ( a type of chicken and vegetables rapped in home ade doe and steam…..like pot sticker….very difficult to wrap but I managed.  I love his family very much and they have been sooooo hospitable and friendly……I am trying to learn as much Nepalese as possible to communicate with them.  I also went to a school festival of Sanskriti’s with dancing and food.  Salena works there as a teacher.

Sooooo the days following I went to many great Temples all over the valley and hung out with Yagya and met all his friends.  They are all very very interesting, very old and beautiful.  I’ll post pictures here or maybe on web shots or something.

After that Yagya I and another American Luke headed out on a trekking trip around the Annapurna Circuit!!!!  The mountains were soooo huge.  It was more beautiful then I could have imagined.  It rained so hard the first couple of days that some pretty intense landslides had come down and we had to navigate around them so it took longer then expected!!  I also had about a 30 pound pack………don’t ask me why and it got very, very heavy!!!  What the hell was I doing caring books?!!!!! I mean books?!!!  come on!!!  I also got sick on this hike but the view and experience through all the little Nepalese towns and villages were all worth it!!  We trekked from an elevation of about 1-2,000 feet all the way up to 17,000 feet so saw everything from rice paddies to jungle to Tundra and then just huge mountain peaks!!!!  We Trekked for about 12 days   I came down out of the Himalayas and stayed in Pohkara again for 2 more nights.  This town is sooo layed back and just a very neat place.  At the base of the mountains with a awesome view and a huge lake for canoeing a boating…..very relaxing place.  I have been meeting many other Trekkers.  I have only ran into 2 Americans since I have been here.  I have met French, Dutch, Spanish, Israeli, Chinese, etc. etc. but just not many Americans in this part of the world.  So after that (let me remind you I am probably missing a lot but this will give you a good idea)  I met up with 2 very pretty girls from Holland that were travelling to a National Park in Chitwan.  They were both medical students that have an internship in Eastern Nepal.  They were very great!! I had a really good time if you are reading this!!!  There I rode an elephant and saw rhinos, crocodiles, monkeys etc.  Went on a jungle walk.  Oh yeah I have fought 100’s and 100’s of Leeches in different hikes into the jungle….freaks me out!!!!  Also went to an Elephant breeding ground and took in a culutural show where I actually danced with the locals as they pulled me on stage!!!!  I got moves……. After that we went to Lumbini (Buddhas birthplace) travelling all day and even abandoning our bus to hike into another town b/c of a protest in the middle of the road blocking both sides of traffic……………protests and strikes happen all the time and everything stops…its frustrating but you just have to laugh and be patient.   We rented bicycles in Lumbini and visited the birthplace of Buddha, the tree his mother held on to to give birth and the exact spot and rock of his birth among many other historical things including the Pagoda Peace Temple (impressive) etc.  I travelled all day yesterday from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. b/c of a strike on the end of Kathmandu b/c of a child that got ran over and then accident.  In this country if that happens the driver must run for his life or be lynched and killed by the family and friends of the child.  We were stuck in traffic for like 4-6 hours.  should have only been about 6 hours of travel.  Now I am back in Kathmandu and am going to Yagys’ village Atcham in a very, very remote and rural village in Western Nepal.  It will be the most cultural experience of my life.  I will be there for about a month……….maybe I’ll teach english?!!!!  I may need to brush up on it anyway.  Also when we are there we are going to some more national parks, random hikes in the mountains and planning a trip down to the Taj Mahal and maybe to Dehli if I can talk him into………..should be really great.

O.k. so I know I missed a lot b/c that is almost a month of stuff in a couple of paragraphs but here it is my peeeeeeeps!!!

Love you and hope all is well in your life!!!

p.s. After that the plan right now is to hike to Mt. Everest and after that to India again………..we will see just planning it by year…………day by day.  Oh yeah and bungee jumping!! I will travel until I am tired, have it out of my system or go broke!!!  ha ha don’t worry Dad I am fine.

16 Comments»

Brian Lethert's avatar  Brian Lethert wrote @

Hey cousin,
Your crazy. I had no idea you were 1/2 way around the world goofing off. Enjoy it all for as long as you can. It was great to hear from you and the experience sound amazing. I’ll keep looking to see any updated and pics.

My girls Paige and Paityn are growing like mad. You’ll have to stop by when you get back to the states. Maybe play a round of golf??

Adios
Cousin Brian

Nathan Kosted's avatar  fuckhippies wrote @

Nice buddy(I know that’s your favorite phrase) sounds like you are on a life changing adventure, I hope all goes well and that was an awesome story.

Nathan Kosted

Churchdaddy's avatar  Churchdaddy wrote @

whaddup my beautchin travelin goat sacraficin elephant ridin freakin brutha. Cool trip bro, stay in touch !

Dad's avatar  Dad wrote @

Hello Son..I really enjoy all this as well as your emails. You are doing just what 99 % of the rest of us would always want to do but didn’t ever have the intestional fortitude to do. I applaude you as well as your courage and will to do what you want when you can..Keep it up and glad to know you are safe and sound

Todd Wojtanowicz's avatar  Todd Wojtanowicz wrote @

YO!!!!! Dude, I’m so damn jealous!! It sounds like your fulling taking advantage of your time there which is great!! Seriously, its so cool man. I’m really happy for you. But it sucks here now!!! I got no ‘Bus connection anymore!!! And I’ve been havin to go to milms w/ mess of pks on my own!!! Anyway, really glad your having a blast!

-Todd

Sean's avatar  Sean wrote @

Nice Blog Brotha! I didn’t know you were so tech-savvy…

Sounds like you’re having one hell of a time! Wish I was there with you, my friend. I truly do. I think this is the best thing you could be doing right now! I’ll shoot you an e-mail soon. Keep us updated,

Sean

LINDA WETZEL's avatar  LINDA WETZEL wrote @

WOW!!!!!THANKS FOR SHARING THE BEAUTY OF YOUR TRAVELS! WORDS COULD NEVER EXPRESS HOW THANKFUL I AM TO KNOW YOU AND THE JOY OF THE YEARS YOU’VE BROUGHT A SMILE TO MY FACE! BE SAFE AND KNOW YOU ARE LOVED! XOXOXOXOXOXOXO

dan brown's avatar  dan brown wrote @

Holy shit. I hadn’t heard from you for a long time and now your half way around the world. That is awesome, I’m glad you got to take the trip. I know you’ve got a lot of people looking forward to you getting home, so when things slow down after you get back remember I’ve got an extra room and we’d like to have you out to the house. By the way we’re getting married next summer, Aug 8. Good luck out there, we’ll see you when you get back.

Brian Lethert's avatar  Brian Lethert wrote @

Hey Cuz,
Let’s see some pics………
I want to see that “pucker factor” going on in your eyes when you took the bungee jump (assuming you did).
Hope all is well and you are kickin back and tasting the local brew everywhere you’ve been.
Brian

Karen's avatar  Karen wrote @

Camen, your adventure sounds awesome and very interesting. Also, your writings are hilarious! I’m so glad to be able to read about your time there, and know that the people over there probably enjoy you as much as your family and friends over here do! Have a good time Camen and know that we are thinking of you all the time. Love ya!
Karen

Curtis Clark's avatar  Curtis Clark wrote @

Hey, find us a good place where we can catch fish. I’ll be right their if you find something. Sounds like you got the world by the ass so hang on and good luck.

Ryan's avatar  Ryan wrote @

Schaff-
Unbelievable stuff man. I just read it to Angie and am completely blown away for the second time. You have truly grabbed life by the…Yak shit and lived to the fullest. You are one of a fraction of people that get this opportunity and most of them are rich a’holes that have nothing else to do with their money. Seize the day brotha but be careful.

I am writing this about 10 days after the raid in the Taj Mahal and hope that you are fine…as I am sure the rest of your familiy and friends do. Keep us updated as much as you can and know that I can’t wait until the day we have the chance to meet again. I am sure you will have many more stories to share over a beer or two. Take care and keep your savvyness!

Ryan

Ed, Mary Lu's avatar  Ed, Mary Lu wrote @

Wishing you a very merry christmas and a great new year. We are going to Rolands today and staying over. Come home tomarrow evening.
Sounds like you have been having a good time there. Enjoy yourself ,as is most likely a once in a life time trip.
Having a bit of winter here, but due for it as been a long time since a snow dropper has come our way with an extended stay.
Any way, merry Christmas. Miss you. Love Ed and Mary Lu

camenislands's avatar  camenislands wrote @

Merry Christmas to you!!!!! I missed you over Christmas!!! I hope it was nice spending time with our family and I’ll definitely make next christmas!!
Thanks for following Mary Lu and Ed I miss you two.

OH yeah and Ed the little 3 wheeled Tempo’s (tuk tuk) are strong little bastards.

Love
Camen

Ed, Mary Lu's avatar  Ed, Mary Lu wrote @

Caman, Did you get to see the world elephant polo championship in Napal? U.S. against Napal.
We went to Helena and watched the gov. sec, of state and harry Klock(house rep for us) get sworn in last weekend. Had a great time. Very interesting.
So lets us know how things are going and what ai\ll you have been up to.

camenislands's avatar  camenislands wrote @

No I did not see the Elephant polo championship but heard about it!!!! Those big staggering animals……who came up with that sport? I mean it is not like they are very graceful or anthything right!! love you


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