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Extracts of Alex March 16, 2019 - 11:49 AM
Loved this post! I trekked ebc last year but with a guide. I admire you both for trekking without a guide, I definitely needed one. Then again, i'd never trekked before or been on a mountain. I found it incredibly hard. What was your favourite part about your trek?
Nomada How Far March 25, 2019 - 1:13 PM
Of course our favourite part was when the last stretch towards Base Camp. We were so happy that we made it without problems and it felt like a great success. The trail between Lobuche and Gorak Shep is just stunning when you’re walking in between those giant snowcapped mountains! We want to go back as soon as possible ?
Kieran March 25, 2019 - 12:51 PM
Hello, thank you for all this great information. Me and my girlfriend are heading to do EBC mid April. I'm wondering if there were ever times.there was no accommodation? Also is the path straight forward? thank you very much!
Nomada How Far March 25, 2019 - 1:17 PM
We never had a problem actually. Up to Lobuche there are plenty of teahouses to choose from. Just for the last stretch, we left at dawn too make sure we got a room in Gorak Shep. There are only 2 teahouses which fill up very quickly in high season. The path is very clear. You won’t have any problems with finding your way.
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