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Renjo La Pass was the first of three high mountain passes we crossed on our trek. Sitting at roughly 5360 meters or 17580 feet, you could definitely feel the air starting to get thinner. When we arrived at the top, exhausted and short of breath, we couldn't help but stare at the view before us. Below, lay a valley leading to the biggest mountain peaks in the World. Including none other than Mt. Everest itself seen in the far back left corner of this image. Nestled in the center of this rugged environment were the dazzling turquoise waters of Gokyo Lake, sparkling in the distance. After scarfing down a few Snickers bars and giving our legs a much needed rest we continued through the valley to the town of Gokyo where we would spend the night. Luckily after a week of roughing it we were able to treat ourselves to a warm shower and a Nepalese pizza that evening. Even though the teahouses were freezing at night, I slept like a baby from the day we had just experienced.

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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Renjo La Pass was the first of three high mountain passes we crossed on our trek. Sitting at roughly 5360 meters or 17580 feet, you could definitely feel the air starting to get thinner. When we arrived at the top, exhausted and short of breath, we couldn't help but stare at the view before us. Below, lay a valley leading to the biggest mountain peaks in the World. Including none other than Mt. Everest itself seen in the far back left corner of this image. Nestled in the center of this rugged environment were the dazzling turquoise waters of Gokyo Lake, sparkling in the distance. After scarfing down a few Snickers bars and giving our legs a much needed rest we continued through the valley to the town of Gokyo where we would spend the night. Luckily after a week of roughing it we were able to treat ourselves to a warm shower and a Nepalese pizza that evening. Even though the teahouses were freezing at night, I slept like a baby from the day we had just experienced.

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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