Since two days I am back from my small trek in the Annapurna area. It was a great experience, even though I got some health problem.
We did not follow our planned route (Naya Pul - Ghorepani - Tatopani - Beni). On the first day a local guide told us that the government is constructing a road up to Jomsom, so Tatopani and the way to Beni would be full of trucks. Instead the old route we choose to take the eastwards trail in Ghorepani. This path would lead us over Ghandruk back to Naya Pul.
As it is typical for the season, daily it started raining in the early afternoon. This forced us to start early in the morning, and we usually went sleeping not long after 8.
Day one was an easy start. We were not able to go far. We started late and had to take the bus for 2 hours from Pokhara to Naya Pul (1070m), so we officially started the trek after noon. It started raining early and we were forced to seek shelter in a restaurant. Luckily the rain stopped after an hour or so and we were able to continue a bit more to Tirkhedhunga (1540m), where we stayed for the night.
Day two was a crazy climb of endless flights of stairs. It was very exhausting, nonetheless we went very fast out of fear of rain. When we finally reached Ghorepani (2750m), I got acute mountain sickness (AMS)
I did not realized at that time what it was, but I am convinced that it was altitude sickness, maybe combined with dehydration (I was drinking much less as I usually did when I went trekking). The symptoms where blood circulation problems (bloodless hand, feet, and lips), shivering, and a fast and faint pulse. In the night I also got breathlessness and a headache. During the next day the symptoms more or less vanished again, only the headache reamained.
As a result of my inadequate fitness, I decided that it would not be wise to climb Poon Hill and so my friends went there alone (with ~50 other trekking tourists
) But even from my room window I got a phantastic view that morning.
Day three is my personal favourite. Most of the way between Ghorepani and Ghandruk (1940m) is in old forests of rhododendrons, entire trees are covered with moss, lots of fern, and if you look carefully you find orchids. A nice dog was traveling with us a long time. We stayed in Ghandruk for the night.
Day four consisted again mostly of stairs, but this time downwards. murderous. When we finally reached Naya Pul, my knees where finished.
Aftermath: when we where back in Pokhara, I got 38°C fever and a terrible headache for 2 days. Then as suddenly as it has come, the fever vanished again and I feel great (only some blisters left on the feet, and some slightly sore muscles).
Fazit: The trek was a perfect introduction, it made me wanting more. I think next time I will come to Nepal, India or Tibet specifically for trekking.
Thanks Olivier and Thierry for taking me along, without you I would probably not have done a trek! I will miss you guys, see you in France some day!