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    Hundred and Eight Kilo to Yarmasing Hike


    Sun welcomes us at Sanga

    Participants: Ankit, Bhanu, Basu, Manindra, Keshav, Charu, Rachana, Binesh, Raj, Rajiv and Vishnu
    Route: Larcha (108 Kilo) to Yarmasing
    Time: 5 hours
    Distance: 16 km (Appx)
    Date: Sunday, Jan 28, 2007
    Report: RachanaT and VishnuK
    Photos: Keshav and VishnuK
    Captions: BinayaN, VishnuK
    Creative Support : BinayaN
    Hiking hints: RD Hiking

    “With seven good reasons to walk for your health”

    7:30 AM - Geared up from Office in our office van for Yarmasing

    1. If your back hurts – the cure may be as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. Walking can lessen pain, hasten healing, boost strength, increase flexibility, and, in the long run, prevent recurrences

    10:00 AM – reached a place named 0 Kilo and had a stop for breakfast, that was unusual but many of us would like to go for its delicacy

    2. It’s an easy way to a healthier you. Brisk walking lowers the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes in women, according to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. So in addition to strengthening your calves, hamstrings, arms (your entire body, really) walking can help prevent disease and illness. The bottom line: It does a body good

    11:00 – had a chance to meet six students of Chandeshwori School in Barhabise who were sponsored by Namlo International for higher education from Yarmasing. We presented them some note books and pencils on behalf of D2 Nepal.

    3. You’ll stick to it. Experts call it adherence. Others call it dedication. According to the American College of Sports Medicine, people tend to stick to a walking program better on a long-term basis than to other exercise activities. After all, you can do it anywhere — with no equipment required.

    12:30 PM - Commenced hiking from Larcha (which means can’t hold but roll down in Sherpa language) to Yarmasing and reached there at 3:00PM. Dawa, who was guiding us to reach Yarmasing, had an arrangement to welcome us at his sister, Shangmu’s home with refreshment. Soon after, we proceeded to Yarmasing School, Where they had an astonishing preparation for us. By the time we reached there we were all very tired but their warm welcome made us all forget our tiredness though it all came as a beautiful surprise for all of us. After being introduced with teachers and people of local community care takers of school we handed over some parcels of D2 to the students. Then they put a cultural program with some dances and songs to entertain us.

    4. It’s a no pain, all gain proposition. Your body will thank you for choosing such a stress-free exercise method with low risk of injury. The impact of running on your joints is about three times your body weight, while walking is only about 1.3 times your body weight. “Lower impact means there’s less risk that you’ll have sore muscles, aching joints and repetitive stress injuries,” explains Dr. Bach.

    4:30 PM – After having real refreshing time at the school at Yarmasing Dawa guided us towards a fort from where our great warrior Junga Bahadur Rana had fought against Tibet. We could have clear view of the mountains covered with snow from there. It was as beautiful place as one can ever think of. After that we headed towards the beautiful and neat village once again where we were invited by Dawa and his sister Sangmu for lunch at her house. The cuisine was prepared by Shangmu and that was delicious but their hospitality was much more than that. We experience the reception time to time but it was one, amongst the special ones.

    5. Both social butterflies and soul searchers enjoy it. There’s no better way to catch up on gossip, brainstorm business plans or mull over an idea with a friend. Instead of meeting for a sit-down lunch, take a stroll. Or if you’re in desperate need of some alone time, walking is also a great way to relax, reflect and re-energize after a long day or before the start of a busy one.

    7:20 PM – After the charming and refreshing hospitality that we received at Yarmasing, we had to take leave from there. Though the evening view of sunset had made the snowy mountains look like golden mountains. It was all like heaven to have that view. Then we headed to return and we reached back at Larcha, boarded in the van to come back to Kathmandu.

    6. it’s an excuse-proof workout. Walking is cheap and easy. No gym membership or expensive equipment required. Bad weather? Head to a mall — some cities are extending hours so walkers can stride (and window shop) before stores open.

    10:00PM – All the way in van, most of us were tired but still could not help thinking about the Amazing view we had, wonderful people with such soothing hospitality and generous soul. It all came out to be a beautiful experience ever had. Arrived in Kathmandu from Larcha with unforgettable memories that hiking can offer us if we pay a little efforts to go on!

    7. You can walk your way to the Fountain of Youth. A new study from the American Academy of Neurology reports that walking can keep your mind sharp as you age. Researchers tested the cognitive abilities of 5,925 women ages 65 and older, and then tested them again six to eight years later. Their finding: women who walked an average of 18 miles a week had the least cognitive decline. Women who said they walked the least — just half a mile a week — showed the greatest decline.


    This is 0 Kilo’s Breakfast


    Kodari highway


    Bhote Koshi River at BahraBise


    Chandeswori School


    Baba distributing the Notebook and Pencil to the Students


    Hiker, Students sponsored by Namlo International, and Coordinator Mr. Dawa Sherpa


    Boys with Newly Printed D2NoteBook


    Last Resort at Bhote Koshi; Read the board and prepare yourself


    Suspension bridge by Last Resort


    Hikers smiling at Naya Pool


    Bhote Koshi from the Naya Pool


    The spot for the Bungy Jump


    Vishnu without Rope


    Flying Buddhist Prayer Flags over the Bhote Koshi


    Larcha (Bandar Ladne Bhir)


    The Hiking commenced from here


    On the way to Duguna


    Marching ahead


    Spot the China Town Khasa Bazzar


    Looking at Hikers Vehicle from Duguna


    Rachana (Rookie) trying hard


    Ready for Spring


    Falls at Larcha


    RajK leading the Hike


    Duguna Village


    Rachana and her NY


    Local fuel supply


    Saili aunt on her owner of fuel depot


    Kanchi and Thule Kanchi at Saili’s House


    and others


    This is public house but looks like religious


    Sherpa Civil Engineering


    Mt. Ganesh not in Nepal but in China


    Charu and Rachana


    Dawa’s Aunt


    and her kitchen


    This is for you…


    Vishnu and Shangmu (Aroma)


    @ Shangmu’s Guest Room


    Shangmu’s Living Room


    Dawa waiting for others


    The tradition to welcome the Guest


    Student of Bhoomachaur School


    and Lady Teachers with Khada


    The khadas were purposed for this


    Mutual Respect


    and another in Baba’s own way


    The school board


    Here come students with little flower in their little hands


    Look at the Baba


    Charming Dawa


    Bashu, Vishnu and Mani


    Little Supplies


    Manindra joins here to distribute


    Gift from D2


    Some to Principle Hridaya Nath Yadav


    Cultural Show


    Teachers; Dawa, Sita, Ram and Hridaya


    The School


    The Trail leads to real Hiking, Bhairav Kunda


    Here the Sherpa celebrate their Festival Lohsar


    Inside the Resting Place


    Hiking helps you to become like this


    Wild Begonia


    V from Vishnu


    Hurray!!! for Baba and Manindra


    Panch Pandav walking at Gadi


    Historic Notes


    Walking inside the Fort


    This Fort was built in 24 Hours by Junga Bd. Rana


    Far end of the Fort was proposed to attach Tibetan Army


    Difficult to read but speaks the History Sila Patra


    Hikers on the Fort Parapet


    150 Years old Lord Ganesh; Stone Carving


    The Fort Trench


    Reflection of Sun from Khasa Bazzar, China to Hikers eye in Nepal


    Danda ko Gham


    Yarmasing Village


    From Gadi to Yarmasing


    Monastery of Sherpa in Yarmasing


    Binesh, Keshav (Looks Like Tribhuwan) and Rachana


    Busy Dawa serves late lunch to hikers


    Middle hill belongs to China


    Mount Ganesh in the Dusk


    For Rememberance @ Shangmu’s House


    Rachana and Baba both in Meditation


    First Experience Crossing Suspension bridge in the Dark


    Showing the Road for Next HIKING

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    3 Responses to “Hundred and Eight Kilo to Yarmasing Hike”

    1. NishchalNo Gravatar Says:

      Really miss this hiking had a double bad luck. This route seems pretty exciting…

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    2. Rudra PandeyNo Gravatar Says:

      I love the picture “Mount Ganesh in the Dusk.” The makes me feel leave everything behind and move towards the mountain. Good job guys!

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    3. pawanNo Gravatar Says:

      ‘With seven good reasons to walk for your health’
      Sounds very tempting. So you guys found a panacea huh.

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