After the party had simmered down, it was time to pack, and fly back to Lukla. Everyone we spoke to agreed it was the end of a remarkable, and totally unforgettable journey. Personally, I am really not sure what could ever top this experience.. |

It would be great to have some feedback regarding our Everest trek site. Wendy and
I would be delighted to answer any questions you may have, (if they are not already
included in the fascinating facts section!). In all cases, we will be as
frank as possible! Please e-mail us: [email protected] Copyright information: We hope you have enjoyed viewing the pictures. If you would like copies of any of the pictures on this website for your own enjoyment, we can provide most images from very high resolution scans. Full colour posters and postcard size pictures are available to order. We do ask publishers to contact us first, if you intend using any of our images for any publication, including posting on the internet. Interesting reading: If you are interested in this kind of adventure, we would recommend a very thorough reading of The Lonely Planet's guide to trekking in the Nepal Himalaya. The following is also essential reading: 'Into Thin Air' by Jon Krakauer - a personal account of the 1996 Everest disaster - compelling reading. 'The Climb' by Anatoli Boukreev and G. Weston DeWalt - alternative account of the 96 disaster. Book also has illustrations. 'Fearless on Everest' by Julie Summers - The mystery of the two famous British climbers Mallory and Irvine. Did they actually summit Everest in 1924? 'Everest' by Geoff Tibballs - An overview of at all the attempts on Everest to date, including the bizarre ones. Has some fascinating really old photographs of early climbers. |