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Dendi sherpa
23rd April 2005, 03:38 PM
Dear all the visitors
Namaste and wel come to the trekinfo. I am independent trekking guide in nepal sinece 1992 if you are intrested to do any activities in nepal as trekking in annapurna , everest ,lanagtang ,mahakahalu,kachangunga, manaslu .peak climbing ,raftimg mountenerring ,jungle safari,package tour ,tibet nad bhutan tour any one has heartly wel come . you will have the negiciable price , I am ready to serve my service to you.
crocodile_dendi77@hotmail.com
your best regard
Dendi sherpa
lenny
24th April 2005, 01:49 PM
Don't bother nicking my text or i might point it out! Feel free to write your own recomendation, but mine is an honest response to a guide i have used Jagat Lama(who can be found in Recomended guides), the reply i posted is not for you to copy, nice try fella but i'm watching! :mad:
Think i've made my point
Unregistered
25th April 2005, 09:39 AM
Hey friend
What are you doing in respectable site with your sjohson? Your posted threat is all dishonest my experiences right. Actually, depend on your ethic and nature you know? You compeer yourself. same matter but our experiences will be something same but all details will not match and we don’t agree for that ok?
i am dendi sherpa
if you want Question you can send me email now.
lenny
25th April 2005, 02:27 PM
Do you really think this does you any favours, either you're honest with people or not, you need clients, they want an honest guide, copying my recommendation for another guide is hurtful to that guide and me, you are creating a false impression of yourself, and so soon after i posted the recommendation is remarkable and cheapens other guides on this site.
The last thing you need at the moment is to be an idiot, but if you persist you must remember this post is in the public domain, your name is already written into the text at the top of this chat room for saturating this site with posts, and i hope they were all genuine recommendations, not just copies of others!
Get my point now?
lenny
25th April 2005, 02:33 PM
To Quote Lenny:
Hi, recently got back from doing the Annapurna trek in March with my wife, was absolutely amazing, but! don't go solo at the moment, definately use an independent guide and a guide who is used to treking with western women(it's a Nepal male attitude thing)it will be worth its weight in gold, not only for good advice, good company, good health, safety, and an insight into the soul of Nepal.
Training wise: Altitude is a bitch, get high slowly, take your time and be flexible with your duration in the mountains. Cycling, walking to get fit, mostly up hill! and get used to using walking poles for down hill!
You can't get truely mountain fit unless your in them, so just a good level of fitness for stamina, altitude will soon halve that.
The guide we used was fantastic, great spoken english, great attitude, and very generous, i would recommend him to all women trekkers for Nepal and Tibet, very knowledgable guy.
If you're interested or just want information from on the ground in Nepal you can contact him by email with all your Q's and be sure of a thoughtful response(l_jagat@hotmail.com), he also has a website with loads of info which is useful:
http://www.independent-trekkingguide-nepal.comto Quote:
To Quote you:
Hi, recent in October November with my wife, we visited in Everest region it was absolutely amazing, but! don't go solo at the moment, definitely use an independent guide and a guide who is used to trekking with western women(it's a Nepal male attitude thing)it will be worth its weight in gold, not only for good advice, good company, good health, safety, and an insight into the soul of Nepal.
Training wise: Altitude is a bitch, get high slowly, take your time and be flexible with your duration in the mountains. Cycling, walking to get fit, mostly up hill! And get used to using walking poles for down hill!
You can't get truly mountain fit unless you're in them, so just a good level of fitness for stamina, altitude will soon halve that.
The guide we used was fantastic, great spoken English, great attitude, and very generous, i would recommend him to all women trekkers for Nepal and Tibet, very knowledgeable guy.
If you're interested or just want information from on the ground in Nepal you can contact him by email with all your Q's and be sure of a thoughtful response (khamje_lama@yahoo.com), he also has a website with loads of info which is useful if you have any suspend u contec this mail crcodile_dendi@hotmail.com
lenny
25th April 2005, 02:35 PM
so are you trying to tell me someone is impersonating you? interesting
yakshaver
25th April 2005, 06:47 PM
Whoever is impersonating whom, it matters not. This is not the place to advertise. So everyone please boycont Mr Dendi and his syncopathic ad.
Potential trekkers will trust genuine recommendations, but don't regard kindly people who advertise on the discussion forum. So it's lost, but annoyng to everyone else, effort. I can tell the Dendis of this world that potential trekkers want recommended guides, but they will check any recommendation with the tourist recommending it. I have had people emailing and even phoning me was checked in person, and asked for very specific details. Any tourist who answers to this kind of adds published here is an idiot anyway, and probably deserves swindlers like our friend Dendi Sherpa. It is useless to self advertise here.
And lenny, good on you for making sure people do the right thing.
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