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  • Ladakh

    Posted on August 10th, 2010

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    Trouble in Ladakh

    Trouble in Ladakh

    It’s been almost a year since we visited Ladakh. Now, news out of Leh is that flash floods have killed hundreds of people in the region. Both locals and foreigners remain unaccounted for, and the whole area is cut off from the rest of the world. Normally it never rains in Ladakh. As the above [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 26th, 2009

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    Stok Kangri (6120m) Climbing Report

    Stok Kangri (6120m) Climbing Report

    Wow, was this ever an adventure. It started as a whim – I figured that it would be fun to count a six thousand meter peak among my achievements. It was a four-day trek with a climbing expedition thrown in as a bonus. It ended up being one of the physically most taxing things I’ve [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 25th, 2009

    Written by Jaime

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    Shoe Boxes and Spray Painted Sheep

    Shoe Boxes and Spray Painted Sheep

    No matter how many new countries, individual cultures and amazing people we meet, I still can’t let go of the consumerist in me. I feel like a bad commercial when I say this, but sometimes I just need to shop.   Granted, the shopping is done in local bazaars and the products are often one [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 24th, 2009

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    There and Back Again

    There and Back Again

    We’re back in Leh after our jaunt up to Stok Kangri and its surroundings. We’re safe and sound, and checked in to our favorite guest house where we just had a hot shower (well, bucket of warm water).   The climb went well, although Jaime had a spell of the old altitude sickness and spent [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 22nd, 2009

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    Curvaceous sign

    Curvaceous sign

    Insert any Beyonce/JLo/Kim Kardashian/Most of the ladies from the Real Housewives of Atlanta joke here

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 21st, 2009

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    Discreet Beer Drinking in Leh

    Discreet Beer Drinking in Leh

    Martin and I had dinner in a Leh restaurant that just happened to sit right next to the mosque. Though it wasn’t on the menu, as it rarely is in these parts, we ordered two beers to drink with our meal. The beer showed up in two tea pots and the glasses were covered in [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 20th, 2009

    Written by Martin

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    The Higher They Come…

    The Higher They Come…

    This is Stok Kangri. For six mornings in a row, we’ve woken up to this stupendous view. The mountain stands more than 20000 feet above sea level, and it has a permanent snow cap on its peak. Tomorrow morning, we set out on a trek to try to reach the summit.   Actually, I’ve had [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 20th, 2009

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    Gompa Hopping in Ladakh

    Gompa Hopping in Ladakh

    Yesterday’s plan was to get the heck out of Leh. We’ve been here for a week now and it was time to see something new. Our transportation of choice was a rented Enfield motorcycle – a step up from the scooters we’ve been renting. Martin drove, while I did my best to stay out of [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 19th, 2009

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    The Emperor’s New Clothes

    The Emperor’s New Clothes

    We’ve known Bacon for a while now, during which time he’s never worn clothes. He was, however, totally ignorant of that fact. From what I can gather he felt certain that he was wearing clothes. And not just any clothes. “Fancy clothes to match my fancy tastes,” as he continually boasted to us. He was [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 19th, 2009

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    Work work work work

    Work work work work

    You may wonder why all of a sudden Jaime’s the only one posting, and why we aren’t moving anywhere. The reason is work! In my previous life (a whopping four and a half months ago) I was a freelancer, dabbling in various kind of reporting and writing. I also did translations from Swedish to English. [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 19th, 2009

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    Trek Testing

    Trek Testing

      The ruins of the newly renovated Leh Palace and the Namgyl Tsemo Gompa (a Buddhist monastery) both sit on the mountain above Leh. You have two choices for getting to these places. You can either hire a taxi to drive you up the mountain, or you can tackle the dirt track that zigzags across [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 18th, 2009

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    Well, Hello There

    Well, Hello There

    Our guesthouse in Leh has hot water, but only if you ask for it. I learned this about five days too late. You see, I felt the water when we got here and my fingers didn’t recover for half an hour. The water in Leh comes from glacial melt, so it’s basically a few degrees [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 17th, 2009

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    Ladaki Shoes

    Ladaki Shoes

    It’s been a while since the children’s clothing urge has struck, but yesterday, while walking through a store that sold traditional Ladakhi clothing, it struck hard. Sitting on the shelf, surrounded by adult size shoes, sat these little beauties. It’s hard to tell in the photo but they should fit a child about 2-3 years [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 17th, 2009

    Written by Martin

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    All Decked Out and Ready to Go!

    All Decked Out and  Ready to Go!

    Our travels have taken us to Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. The one thing these destinations have in common is the total absence of cold temperatures. Our wardrobes reflect this situation: we’ve got no shortage of tank tops, bathers, shorts and airy short-sleeved shirts.   We arrived in Ladakh just at the tail end [...]

  • Ladakh

    Posted on September 17th, 2009

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    Ladakh Festival School Children’s Dance

    This was my favorite part of the performances. I’m a little embarrassed to admit it – I cried a little bit when I watched these children sing and dance. It was one of those overwhelming “where the hell are we” travel moments. Check out the short videos below and don’t feel bad if you’re moved [...]

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