Nepal 3: The Humla Karnali
Following a week of delays, cancellations and AWOL pilots we finally flew from Surket to Simikot high above the Humla Karnali. To all of us except John the landing felt dangerous and short, but our Alaskan bush pilot assured us it was easy.
After being ripped off at the check-in for excess baggage, the helicopter which we’d paid for miraculously turned into a chartered plane after we'd handed over the money. Porters to follow us down the river were out of the question, we could only afford their help down the put-on.
After being ripped off at the check-in for excess baggage, the helicopter which we’d paid for miraculously turned into a chartered plane after we'd handed over the money. Porters to follow us down the river were out of the question, we could only afford their help down the put-on.
Once down to the river all which was left to pay was the entrance fee - a full day of portaging in blizzard conditions. Especially hard when we decided our 'self contained group' didn't need to follow the advice of the guide book and portaged on the opposite side to that suggested.
The following morning the sun slowly broke through the mountain mist and we had 8 days of great paddling ahead of us:
Packing up again, ready for our flight, but would we be going this time? (Photo: Max)
It got pretty tough for the porters at times (Photo: Max)
Si avoiding being pulled into the 'mess' in the middle of the river (Photo: Max)
Relaxing on the Karnali (Photo: Max)
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