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Monday, 26 September 2011
Gyantse to Shigatse
We're now in Shigatse, Tibet's 2nd largest city, and a good (poor) example of the industrialisation of a remote Chinese city. Huge expansion but dirty, dusty and nothing to recommend it. The roads are much worse in Shigatse than in the countryside. Last night in a hotel, with 9 more nights camping, so not much blogging over the next week or so. Will try to get photos up every couple of days. Today was a 92 km ride, completely flat and not nearly as scenic as yesterday. It was overcast and pretty dull, which didn't help. We're still a source of much interest to locals, and stop regularly to chat (as best we can) and take photos. They are all very friedly. Nearly everyone, even in the fields, calls out "hello". Its harvest time so there is a lot of activity, and it looks to be a pretty good harvest. All still well and coping. Another relatively easy day tomorrow before the serious hills start again. Our main hope is for clear weather to see Mt Everest; first chance should be in a couple of days time
Sunday, 25 September 2011
From Gyantse
we're 4 days into the ride, have done 250km, climbed 3 passes of 4790m (Khamba), Karo (5039) and Simi (4330), and camped in the middle of nowhere for 3 nights. Tonight we're in a hotel in Gyantsa. 100km tomorrow to Shigatze (2nd biggest city in Tibet). All good so far. No altitude issues or other health or mechanical issues. The road is great and the traffic not too bad. Worst on the steep 1100m climb up Khamba pass on Day 2 but the view from the top and teh descent made it worthwhile. The top of Karo Pass was cold and bleak, with some sleet, and huge ice walls only 100m or so above us. The scenery today on the valley leading into Gyantse was spectacular - a mixture of desert, farmland, ancient ruins and modern infrastructure. The engineering on roads, power, dams and particularly water control (aquaducts, causeways etc) to prevent the snow melt from washing everythig away has to be seen to be believed, yet the people still live a primitive and isolated live. We're told the scenery tomorrow oput of Gyantse is even better than today. Photos do not do justice to this part of the world. I will be able to add photos very couple of days but not sure how often I can get to this blog (only a very circuitous route gets around the Chinese block on blogspot). Flickr is nt blocked so uploading photos is easy. After tomorrow night we have 9 nights camping, so will probably runout of computer power, so won't be able to post anything
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Last day in Lhasa
Riding around the outskirts of Lhasa today; altitude noticeable as we seem to get short of breath more quickly. Heading off at 8am tomorrow for 80km first leg. Photos of today will be posted later. There's a great photo of the whole group, and lots of locals were asking to photograph us
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Lhasa
Nearly, but not quite, over the internet issues. Have now had 2 full days in Lhasa. A fascinating mix of old and new, old still faithfull to the Dalai Lama and Buddhism, with a large "old city" in the midst of a modent, centrally planned city that has been the subject of much infrastructure spending by Beijing. The Tibetans are particularly distinctive and I have never seen a city with some many folk in traditional dress as they go about their business. Our hotel is right in the old city, where therer are extensive markets and the principal temple of Tibet (with huge numbers, overwhelming the tourists) of Tibetan pilgrims. Today we visited the Potala Palace, the palace of the Dalai Lama sitting on a pinacle overlooking Lhasa. A huge and commanding home, sacred site and living temple.
Tomorrow we have a ride around Lhasa and then on Thursday finally hit the road to Mt Everest. Weather is currently great and can only hope it stays that way.
(One of the internet problems I still have is I can't get a photo into the comment, so please look at My Tibet Photos link)
Tomorrow we have a ride around Lhasa and then on Thursday finally hit the road to Mt Everest. Weather is currently great and can only hope it stays that way.
(One of the internet problems I still have is I can't get a photo into the comment, so please look at My Tibet Photos link)
Monday, 19 September 2011
Acclimatisation in Lhasa
Couple of days in Lhasa getting used to the altitude (3600m). All ok so far. Still working on getting photos uploaded as there seem to be Chinese internet restrictions in play. Can only write text via Blackberry so may not be much text. Hopefully photos resolved soon
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Lhasa
We're in Lhasa, unaffected by the terrible earthquake on the Nepal/India border. Will post more later
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