Loading (and I mean loading) the bus in Pokahara to get to our starting point for the trek. | This woman looked like she was in her 70s and was lifting these stones and tossing them over her shoulder with one hand into the basket which is strapped to her forehead. She filled the basket up and came back for another load. |
The area near the Dhaulagiri Icefall (pictured in the middle row) between Kalopani and Marpha was one of the most beautiful areas of the trek. We even saw and heard an avalanche on one of the peaks (top left). Mule trains like the one in the bottom right were everywhere on the trek, and the mules were often colorfully adorned.
The landscape began to change and started to look much drier and more barren.
A man (and animals) plowing the fields. | Trinkets such as these were on sale everywhere - prayers flags, Gurkha knives, hand-held prayer wheels. | A woman weaving scarves |
We hiked up above Muktinath on our rest day for some fantastic views. |