When young and frivolous

Hillard 2022-04-20 09:01:32

Have been to EBC before.

At that time, he was still a single dog, ignorant and fearless, and boarded the small plane from Kathmandu to Lukla with pride.

After returning to China, I came across a post: Top 10 most dangerous airports in the world... Lucara is on the list.

When the plane landed at Lukla Airport (Nogai Tenzing Airport), it flew directly over the mountain and stopped when it felt that it was about to collide with the mountain wall.

Walking = self-abuse, infinite loop of up and down, when you reach Nanchi Market, you feel like you are about to be sent away.

After the journey, the altitude became higher and higher, all the way through the snow-capped mountains, the mood changed from amazing to numb, and the daily itinerary became a task.

The ebc check-in point is quite tricky, and you can't see Mount Everest at all.

Panting or moving to the kala patter, I can see the fairy face on the south slope of Mount Everest.

On the way back, the small universe erupted, and one day ran back to Nanchi Market from Dougal.

Humans are still social animals after all.

Alpine deserts, snow-capped mountains and lakes, of course, the world is worth the magnificent.

The city can make life better!

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Extended Reading
  • Randy 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Going to the dramatic realism adventure film, reducing the visual effects of disaster scenes, focusing on the experience of mountain climbing and the sense of despair of death, sensationalism is also extremely restrained. You shouldn't go to the theater with the mentality of watching a disaster blockbuster.

  • Makayla 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    "Desperate Elevation" and "Vertical Limit", two films of the same type, I prefer the latter, probably because it is biased to expect as a thriller. If you like adventure thriller movies, don't miss "Vertical Limit"~

Everest quotes

  • Rob Hall: You, my friends, are following in the very footsteps of history...

  • Rob Hall: Something beyond the power of words to describe.