07/14--Day 5-- Debuche to Dingboche--25/09/2022

We set off at our usual time of 7 am from the Rivendell tea house to our destination for the day-- Dingboche. As we trekked, we could see the scenery change gradually before our eyes-- glimpses of the alpine meadlowland to come as well as occasional morraines and bare patches of hills caused by recent landslides. In some places the path turned extremely narrow with a sheer drop of many hundreds of feet and we carefully negotiated these stretches, hugging the sides of the cliffs. On our way, we caught sight of Himalayan tahr, grazing on the cliffs below us, standing unconcernedly on sheer slopes with a sure-footedness that only mountain goats possess. The weather also was gradually turning colder and we now began seeing true yaks, rather than the dzos (cross between yak and cow) that we had seen in Lukla and Namche Bazar. One of the beautiful things that happened this day was when a horse (probably put to pasture) suddenly emerged from the mist, nuzzled Rathika fo...