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Lee Sze Ling
28th December 2002, 11:52 PM
Hi, I will be in Nepal in beg February 2003 and would like to get in touch with anyone who is interested to do the Annapurna trek with me (its my first time trekking). As I will be travelling alone, all options are open. Im going there also to learn more about Ayurveda. If there are fellow travellers who are interested to hook up, please feel free to contact me. I will also travel around the Northern region in India after Nepal.
I am a female aged 28, thank you.

robert
29th December 2002, 04:52 PM
Hi, i am also plane to do that trekking at the same time of yours i ma also 28 male if you like to join you please write me on this address.[robert200384@hotmail.com]

Ling
4th January 2003, 07:49 AM
hi mauro!
thanks for your reply and detailed itinerary for trek.
when will you be in nepal? as im heading there on the 20th jan, i may need some time there before to actually start the trek so i think february time is good time to go. since its first time for me, i would prefer to do a trek thats perhaps not too tough and a shorter period of time (say max 14 days).
we see how it goes, pls keep in touch and thanks a lot for your info!

Cheers!

mauro
4th January 2003, 10:08 PM
What it means rd?

rick
6th January 2003, 05:43 AM
Hi mauro,
rd is my initials. It stands for rick dillner. I do not have much knowledge about trekking in Nepal, so any information you can share will be appreciated. My biggest concern lin planningis cost and finding trustworthy people once I get to Nepal. Thanks again for any info you can share.

Ling
6th January 2003, 10:29 PM
hi mauro!

perhaps you can think about to organise a trek for first time trekkers since you have the important contacts. i will be sure to join in! there is a very good link i will post here for Annapurna Circuit trek :

http://www.nepal-dia.de/int__England/EV_Annapurna/ev_annapurna.html

i think its very good to be able to do this and this guy took amazing pictures of the places!

best regards
ling
madjourneys@yahoo.com

mauro
7th January 2003, 03:32 PM
Hi Ling,
you are right: that web site, that I know very well, is really good!
However AC is a trek also for beginners (but in good physical condition).
You have just to walk up and down!
Best regards
Mauro

Ling
14th January 2003, 12:27 PM
Hi Gregory
I think AC will take longer than 5-7 days to trek. Have you been to Langtang/Helambu? I heard that for shorter trek, this place is good. Let me know how much time you have to do it.
Thanks / Ling

Ling
14th January 2003, 12:31 PM
Mauro - Sounds good, let you know when I get in which is next monday.

Ling