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The village of Gokyo was a place of restoration and acclimatization for us. Nestled in-between gigantic mountains, glaciers, and ice blue lakes, seemingly in the middle of nowhere. It is mind blowing all of the amenities you have access to out there. All the supplies are either flown in by helicopter or carried for miles and miles on foot. You can have a hot shower, indulge in baked goods and an espresso and even get a Wi-Fi connection. All from a remote village deep in the Himalayas situated at roughly 4750 meters or 15584 feet. We spent three nights here before continuing on because it was so damn beautiful. While here we hiked up to the famous Gokyo Ri lookout which gives you a stellar view of Gokyo Lakes, Cholatse and the Ngozumpa glacier. A glacier which stretches out over 36 kilometers, making it the longest glacier in the Himalayas. After three days of exploring the Gokyo area, getting to know new friends and indulging in wonderful food it was time to move on to a new challenge. This area was perhaps my favorite in our time spent in Nepal and I highly recommend visiting Gokyo to anyone if you ever get the opportunity.

This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl in 2017.

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In 2017, my girlfriend and I embarked on a 5 week journey through Nepal. During that time we spent 19 days trekking through the Everest region. We covered almost 300 kilometers, went over 3 mountain passes, 2 glaciers and reached heights of 5600 meters (18373 feet). We did the whole trek without the use of a guide or porter. I found the sense of adventure and accomplishment of doing it completely on our own to be super rewarding. We stayed in teahouses in tiny Nepalese villages along the way. Eating our fair share of dal bhat and noodle dishes, sitting around fireplaces fueled by yak dung. It was a trip that will forever resonate with me and I will for sure be returning someday, in the hopefully not so distant future.

This mini collection of 6 photographs marks some of my favorite views we experienced on our journey.

All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, landscape and adventure photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia Canada.

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The village of Gokyo was a place of restoration and acclimatization for us. Nestled in-between gigantic mountains, glaciers, and ice blue lakes, seemingly in the middle of nowhere. It is mind blowing all of the amenities you have access to out there. All the supplies are either flown in by helicopter or carried for miles and miles on foot. You can have a hot shower, indulge in baked goods and an espresso and even get a Wi-Fi connection. All from a remote village deep in the Himalayas situated at roughly 4750 meters or 15584 feet. We spent three nights here before continuing on because it was so damn beautiful. While here we hiked up to the famous Gokyo Ri lookout which gives you a stellar view of Gokyo Lakes, Cholatse and the Ngozumpa glacier. A glacier which stretches out over 36 kilometers, making it the longest glacier in the Himalayas. After three days of exploring the Gokyo area, getting to know new friends and indulging in wonderful food it was time to move on to a new challenge. This area was perhaps my favorite in our time spent in Nepal and I highly recommend visiting Gokyo to anyone if you ever get the opportunity.

This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl in 2017.

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Himalayas of Nepal collection image

In 2017, my girlfriend and I embarked on a 5 week journey through Nepal. During that time we spent 19 days trekking through the Everest region. We covered almost 300 kilometers, went over 3 mountain passes, 2 glaciers and reached heights of 5600 meters (18373 feet). We did the whole trek without the use of a guide or porter. I found the sense of adventure and accomplishment of doing it completely on our own to be super rewarding. We stayed in teahouses in tiny Nepalese villages along the way. Eating our fair share of dal bhat and noodle dishes, sitting around fireplaces fueled by yak dung. It was a trip that will forever resonate with me and I will for sure be returning someday, in the hopefully not so distant future.

This mini collection of 6 photographs marks some of my favorite views we experienced on our journey.

All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, landscape and adventure photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia Canada.

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