A Photo is Worth a Thousand Superlatives

From the moment you walk out of Lukla to trek to Everest Base Camp the views are beautiful. The higher you go the more amazing the views, higher again the views become breathtaking panoramas. Looking through the hundreds of photos taken by The Trainer and our two treks through the Khumbu, the beauty is commonplace and you gravitate to the most spectacular photos. It is easy for a good photo to go unnoticed. Like this one.
I found it hiding in among some spectacular shots in my media viewer. When I looked closer I realised it was a great photo that had it all. The long milky river, the panorama of mountains, the track where you walk, the close up of the plus 4,4oo metres ground where I was standing and the settlement of Pheriche below in the distance. This walk on day nine of our Everest Base Camp trek from Dingboche (4,360 metres) to Dughla (4,600 ) was a relatively easy walk. And we took a side walk off behind Dughla to have a look at the lake.
And here is the view or should I say panorama taken down in the valley just before we walked through Pheriche. Sometimes I still can’t believe that’s me in the red jacket and our porter guide walking alongside. I walked through that magnificent landscape. Spectacular, hey?

Want to know more about the trek. I have just updated the first day of the trek in 2013. It has a few interesting links added. Everest Base Camp Trek Lukla to Phakding
The Lukla to Kala Pattar Elevation Profile may inspire you increase your step training.
Don’t forget to check out my Everest Base Camp Blog home page for a overview.
Great photo Louise and you’re right, it does have it all. Glad you found it and shared it with us.
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Thanks Deb. It’s good to a quick little post for a change that just popped into my head.
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Amazing photos, Louise. Feeling a little jealous. 🙂
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Great photos!!! Some stunning landscapes!!
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Thanks Peggy. I was going to take a bad photo there but I took some shockers … my fault of course.
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Thank Ryan,,,it’s a very special place.
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These photos are truly breathtaking. I can’t even imagine seeing the real thing!
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It is wonderful to look back and find these beautiful memories captured in photos. Your awe of this place and the experience really comes through. Breathtaking!
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Great photos! Looks like a place I’d love to set up a lawn chair and just sit for a few hours.
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There’s an idea…
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A dream, Louise. Actually one of my friends just came back from EBC a few weeks ago, he had such a great experience. One day……
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It sure is spectacular! Glad I can do this trip through your blog! 😊
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Thanks Boots
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Amazing mountain landscape.
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Wow, spectacular is an understatement. Beautiful shot.
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Thank you Rabirius
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Thank you Miriam.
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That one heck of a breathtaking panorama view. That definitely captures the experience and the memory you made there. Amazing
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I love photography. I look through older pictures and indeed find something new everytime!
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You hit the nail on the head Alesia.
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Beyond spectacular. Glad you wore a red jacket – really put the scene in (amazing) perspective.
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Much like reading old stories you wrote and then finding them later and thinking- wow! I was good! 😏
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Yes the tiny in the tremendous. Thanks for visiting.
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Can’t get enough of these views!
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Yes they are special.
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