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Welcome to the Exodus Blog – a brand new addition to our website where you can share your amazing travel experiences with the Exodus Community.

Like adventure holidays, travel blogs can come in all shapes and sizes and can be a great source of information and inspiration. Whether you are new to adventure travel or a veteran adrenaline junkie, there’s so much you could be blogging about.

You can write about an entire holiday, a favourite destination, or maybe you’d prefer to share just one of your most inspirational travel moments... it’s completely up to you. You can also upload photos to your blog and post comments on other blog entries.

Just click on the Post Blog link to start your Exodus blogging adventure. We can’t wait to start reading about your globetrotting escapades! (Note: Please do not copy and paste from other software programs into your Blog Post, type in the Blog Post text editor, otherwise your formatting will cause issues, many thanks - the Exodus Web Team).

If you’re interested in meeting your fellow travellers online before you depart or if you’d like advice from the Exodus community about your trip, go to the Departure Lounge and post a message in our forum.


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02/11/12

02/10/12 - Thyangboche to Dingboche Woke to views of Everest and had to pinch ourselves to make sure we weren't dreaming. Still wall to wall sunshine and amazingly still boiling hot but once we got out of the tree line it's gets colder. Climbing is steady apart from one short steep climb but still can't stop grinning. Yeti mascot seems to be smiling too. Later .... Both of us showing signs of altitude sickness with Becca suffering the worst. Head guide's remedy of plying her with strong gar...

 
 

01/11/12

1/11/12 -Kyanjuma to Thyangboche Today is meant to be an acclimatisation day. By that they mean descend 2000 feet, cross a river by yet another scary bridge and do a 3 hour 2100 feet climb up the other side!!! Not satisfied with that, after arriving in Thyangboche, they suggest we may want to do a 600 ft further acclimatisation climb up to see the Buddhist Stupa. Thyangboche is in a magical location looking out over Everest and its surrounding peaks. Now over 4000m .... Onwards and upwards :-)...

 
 

31/10/12

31/10/12 - Namche to Kyanjuma Quiet acclimatisation day today. Short climb to a viewing point for Everest and the home of the Sherpa museum. Stunning and indescribable scenery. New spectacular mountains coming in to view thick and fast, the jagged peaks of Thumserku (6608), Amadablam (6812), Tawouche (6542) all towering above us. Grins are accordingly getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Also went to visit the Hillary hospital and school.... Hadn't realised how much that man has done for this...

 
 

30/10/12

30/10/12 .... to Namche ...

 
 

29th oct - Lukla

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