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Tuesday 01 November 2022: Prok (2397 m) - Hinang Gompa (3200 m)
Manaslu Circuit Trek Day 4
Route: Prok / प्रोक (2397 m) - Ghap / घप (2660 m) - Lunga Chhyuda (2375 m) - Suksum - Namrung / नाम्रुङ (2660 m) - Banjam / Bhanjam / बन्जाम (2650 m) - Lihi / Lhi / लिही (2900 m) - Hinang Gompa (3200 m).
LED solar light distribution in Ghap. Forest trails and bridges back and forth over the Budhi Gandaki. Freshly squeezed apple juice on the climb to Namrung. Lunch at Bhanjam, and monkeys. Cute kittens in the kitchen at Hinang Gompa and a massive moon.
Overnight: Hinang Gompa
Read more on Sparkly Trainers: Val Pitkethly's Manaslu & Nar Phu.
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Signpost under the Newport Transporter Bridge in South Wales. All the place names on the signpost signify a transporter bridge location. The one in Warrington is no longer operational. the only other one in the UK that is is in Middlesborough.
The iconic Groats signpost, sister to the one at Land's End.
This used to be the domain of the official photographer, God help the individual who took there own photograph, of course all you had to do was wait till he wasn't there!
John O'Groats, Caithness,Scotland.
The weather was a beautiful – perfect for a short walk up Bachtel Mountain to climb the Bachtelturm, a 60 m tall radio tower affording views across the Zürcher Oberland. Walking tracks lead off in all directions.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/history/grass-at-the-bachtel...
Wegwijzer. Vandaag is het richting Kebnekaise Fjällstation, 19 km.
Vägmärke. I dag det är riktning Kebnekaise Fjällstation, 19 km.
Signpost. Today it's in the direction of Kebnekaise Fjällstation, 19 km.
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
i was invited to curate a ritual marking a transition for matryoshka haus as part of a thanksgiving feast. we called it the fray and gave thanks for the past (land), moved into the inbetween space of not knowing acknowledging loss and grief (the fray) and then looked forward to new adventures (the sea).