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Hello
Need some advice from adventurous types. Climbed Kilimanjaro a few years ago and loved it. Looking for a new adventure next year. I'm not an experienced mountaineer, so an Everest summit is probably out (!). Some ideas I had are:
- Inca trail
- Everest base camp
- Bhutan
Any ideas/recommendations? Where have you been and enjoyed?
Cheers
Need some advice from adventurous types. Climbed Kilimanjaro a few years ago and loved it. Looking for a new adventure next year. I'm not an experienced mountaineer, so an Everest summit is probably out (!). Some ideas I had are:
- Inca trail
- Everest base camp
- Bhutan
Any ideas/recommendations? Where have you been and enjoyed?
Cheers
Ayahuasca said:
Wow that sounds awesome - have you done this?thegman said:
Hello
Need some advice from adventurous types. Climbed Kilimanjaro a few years ago and loved it. Looking for a new adventure next year. I'm not an experienced mountaineer, so an Everest summit is probably out (!). Some ideas I had are:
- Inca trail
- Everest base camp
- Bhutan
Any ideas/recommendations? Where have you been and enjoyed?
Cheers
Something closer to home, try the Chamonix- Zermatt haute route (walkers, not the ski version). Lots of options on routes, great scenery, good infrastructure via Swiss Alpine club huts and options for a couple of 4000 metre climbs on the way (Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, etc) but not mandatory!Need some advice from adventurous types. Climbed Kilimanjaro a few years ago and loved it. Looking for a new adventure next year. I'm not an experienced mountaineer, so an Everest summit is probably out (!). Some ideas I had are:
- Inca trail
- Everest base camp
- Bhutan
Any ideas/recommendations? Where have you been and enjoyed?
Cheers
how about via ferrata
http://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
http://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
a boardman said:
how about via ferrata
http://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
Do you need experience to do this. Looks pretty scary but funhttp://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
thegman said:
10 Pence Short said:
Have you tried the Tower Hamlets run?
Just walk through the area with bulging wallet and an iphone and see if you can get to the other side without being shot/mugged/buggered.
Used to live here. Even the children are scaryJust walk through the area with bulging wallet and an iphone and see if you can get to the other side without being shot/mugged/buggered.
thegman said:
Ayahuasca said:
Wow that sounds awesome - have you done this?Not as dangerous as Tower Hamlets but did this in June and was really good and a real challenge
http://www.texaswatersafari.org/
Managed 96 hours and then went and enjoyed the Texas nightlife in Austin
http://www.texaswatersafari.org/
Managed 96 hours and then went and enjoyed the Texas nightlife in Austin
Maxf said:
thegman said:
10 Pence Short said:
Have you tried the Tower Hamlets run?
Just walk through the area with bulging wallet and an iphone and see if you can get to the other side without being shot/mugged/buggered.
Used to live here. Even the children are scaryJust walk through the area with bulging wallet and an iphone and see if you can get to the other side without being shot/mugged/buggered.

Edited by ShadownINja on Monday 30th November 13:48
thegman said:
a boardman said:
how about via ferrata
http://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
Do you need experience to do this. Looks pretty scary but funhttp://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
Instead of Everest BC (what's the point of going part way up a mountain). Mera Peak - Highest Trekking peak in the world. No mountaineering skills needed really other than good fitness.
http://www.planetfear.com/articles/MERA_THE_WORLDS...
http://www.planetfear.com/articles/MERA_THE_WORLDS...
what's wrong with a pub crawl in Hackney - done it loads of times... in fact used to most Fridays... Dalston used to be a bit dodgy but even that ain't bad now...
Back on topic:
Inca Trail has started limiting numbers apparently, takes some advanced planning but is a good trip. Not done the rest (apart from the Tower Hamlets run which makes Hackney look middle class)
Back on topic:
Inca Trail has started limiting numbers apparently, takes some advanced planning but is a good trip. Not done the rest (apart from the Tower Hamlets run which makes Hackney look middle class)
a boardman said:
thegman said:
a boardman said:
how about via ferrata
http://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
Do you need experience to do this. Looks pretty scary but funhttp://www.colletts.co.uk/via_ferrata_and_kletters...
I did it for the first time last year really enjoyed it, hoping to go back next year.
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