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  MOUNT EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKS

May 1 ,2009

Refreshing
the body and mind...
"If you walk the trails of Nepal,
you will know what Buddhist dharma is all about." Tengboche Ringboche

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Last years blog:

 

 PEAKFREAKS     As Seen On

Next autumn trek -Oct. 2, 2009.

Oct. 2008 is full.

 

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A unique opportunity to Peak Freak participants only.  Combine the comforts of
teahouse trekking with 1-2 nights stay at base camp expedition style. 

Trek high into the Everest region of Nepal along the original Everest climbing expedition route. Our journey is a leisurely walking holiday allowing plenty of time to get acquainted with the traditional Sherpa villages, Sherpa people and their customs. Absorb the beauty of the surrounding countryside and the magnificent mountain backdrop. 

When we have an expedition in progress on Everest, we invite you to join the climbing expedition at base camp for a rare opportunity to be be part  of life on a major expedition. Meet international climbers from around the world and help cheer on our summit team. If we don't have an expedition in operation then we retreat to the cozy comforts of the lodge at Gorak Shep to sleep.

 There are two trek date choices this spring 2009. May 1 or April 1. April 1 is a slightly colder time of year to trek to EBC but the trade off is you get to go in with Tim and the climbing team.  The later one is warmer and camp will be well established by the time you arrive. Also the later one you will be right smack in the middle of all the action around summit bid time. 

       

Price:    

$2560US 

Date:    

May 1-17 2009

  or
Price:

$2700US

Date: 

Mar 30 - Apr 15 ,2009

Starts:  

In Kathmandu

Don't see a date that works for you? 

It only takes a few friends to form a group! If you want your own private Mt. Everest Base Camp trek or custom tour with as many as 4 friends, family members or colleagues; we can create a special trip on the day and duration your select.  You may even consider a multi-sport adventure.

Mini Trek- 6 day Mt. Everest View and Sherpa Village Trek

 

food at everest base camp
Kala pattar summit
When it come to trekking, no other country in the world offers adventures as impressive a choice of trails as Nepal. From the moderate to the rigorous, and from sherpa teahouse to expedition style treks, Nepal is indeed synonymous with the word "trek".

In the Himalaya, trekking for pleasure is a relatively new phenomenon. It was not until 1953, when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa scaled Mount Everest that it was put on the map as a mountaineers and trekkers destination. Many people still do not know that trekking does not have to be agonizingly difficult. Peak Freak treks follow old time tested trails with newly improved and very comfortable lodges and homes we use along the way. All have heat and today many have installed indoor toilets and showers. If your selected itinerary includes a stay at base camp, you will see that our standards of comfort are considered luxurious. We have heat in our base camp dinning tent and enjoy a variety of foods that include organic fresh vegetables, fruit and baking prepared by our base camp cook. 

 

WHO ARE WE?

      PEAK FREAK EXPEDITIONS INC. is owner operated by High Altitude Guide Tim Rippel and his wife Becky Rippel from Nelson, B.C. Canada. Peak Freaks is a distinctive addition to the Nepalese world of treks and climbing expeditions. With 18 years experience and 40 Himalayan expeditions, they have introduced Nepal as their mountaineering destination. Exploring old time-tested trails in more ways than one and developing lasting relationships between their guests and Sherpa families of friends is what they claim to be adept at. Their base camp trekking clientele varies from the individual traveler to small groups of expedition base camp support trekkers, including associations, researchers and educational trips. They have managed to generate a steadily increasing clientele from all over the world.

WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE?

  • Our ability to offer affordable expeditions with first class infrastructure all while maintaining small team sizes. 
  • Our relationship with the people of the country: Our family of friends become your family of friends. During our 18 years in the Himalayas we have become very close with our climbing Sherpa families. Today many of their children are now training to become our climbing Sherpas. We are family, grown and have learned so many life values together that we share with you.
  • Our safety record: Climbing and trekking worldwide and other extreme sports while maintaining a flawless record. 
  • Combination expeditions: Making it possible for people interested in the Sherpa climbing culture and life on a major mountaineering expedition the opportunity to be part of it. An opportunity for family and friends to join their loved ones on this type of exciting adventure without needing to have climbing skills. 
  • Tim, mountain guiding since he graduated from high school, Becky, a group international travel specials both since graduation. It has been a way of life and this is all we do, and absolutely yes,  it is a ton of fun!

      

A WORD FROM LAST YEAR TREKKERS - more testimonies here... last years blog page here

Tim and Kim McCloy- Canada - Everest Base Camp support trekkers 2008.

Our trek to base camp was the most amazing trip we've ever been on and I
continue to think of Nepal every single day!  I believe I left a part of my
heart and soul there.  The people we were lucky enough to meet along the way
were lovely, and our sherpa team (and Vanessa ) treated us like family, and
seemed to really care about our health and safety.  Of course the scenery
was a highlight, and I've got constant reminders of the beautiful mountains
every time my screensaver is activated.

Every important detail was taken care of, from the greeting at the airport
(with a chrysanthemum garland) to the wonderful cultural evening in
Kathmandu.  The Nirvana Garden hotel was so charming, especially when we
were lucky enough to have the penthouse for a few days after our trek ~ it
seemed so luxurious!

We're still processing the experience in our heads, it really was a
life-altering experience.

Seeing Tim and the climbers at base camp was so cool, what a great group of
guys.  We were lucky enough to meet some of them in Namche Bazaar earlier so
it felt like we kind of knew them when we arrived.  Base camp itself was
other-worldly to me and I wish I had felt more like exploring it, but really
felt the effects of the altitude.  Tim wished he could have at least gone
partway up the ice-fall, but that's for another trip someday.

Thanks again for everything, Peak Freaks has blown our minds!
Tim and Kim

 

 

ACCOMMODATION

Sherpa Lodges


Our Lodge Treks Offer the Best of Both Worlds - Great Routes andSherpa teahouses Comfortable Accommodation
The development of locally managed lodges along the popular trekking trails in the Annapurna, Everest and Langtang/Helambu areas have resulted in an increasing number of trekkers making use of these facilities. In recent years with the help of Government as well non-Government agencies many of these lodge owners have gone through training programs aimed at raising the quality of services as well as instilling environmental awareness. For example in the Annapurna Sanctuary and adjacent areas it is now regulation for all lodge owners to use alternative fuel (fuel other than fire wood - kerosene, gas, electric or even solar) for cooking and heating, dispose of garbage properly and adopt other eco-friendly measures. Most lodges have all the basic requirements for trekkers to stay overnight - a dormitory, several private rooms, an attached restaurant, toilet and a shower room. The quality of food offered might vary from lodge to lodge but most serve simple and hygienic meals.

Peak Freak Expeditions Inc. has found it very attractive for trekkers to use these lodges on the routes instead of operating camping style treks. One of the main reason being that along these popular routes almost every house offers bed and meals and many camping trekkers find it incongruous to camp near a lodge and not be able to experience the warmth and hospitality of the friendly Nepali hosts. The other important reason being that this helps the local economies directly by using the facilities along the trail.

To make sure that our guests do not get disappointed we stay in a comfortable and interesting lodge in each place. With larger groups we reserve all the beds in a lodge thus making sure that we have the place to ourselves. Quite often our lodge trekkers are overwhelmed- by the homey atmosphere and the grace of our hosts and many have made great friends with our friends for many years.

If you have an urge to trek in some of the most beautiful places in Nepal, interact and make friends with the local people without having to sleep in a cold and lonely tent, Lodge Trekking is just the thing for you.

  

                                        Nepalese Food-Sherpa Food a Food Fiesta

                                            Nepal serves cuisine from around the world! Kathmandu Market

As facilities for travelers in Nepal are ever improving so too is the variety and quality of food being offered. Fifteen years ago, visitors to Nepal had a choice of rice and lentils (dal bhat) or lentils and rice.  Today, it is not uncommon to find items as diverse as Norwegian Salmon, Cajun chicken and imported sashimi on the menus of Kathmandu’s finer hotels and restaurants.  Authentic Italian pizza is available, cooked in a wood pizza oven by a genuine Neapolitan. Ice creams, Austrian sausages, French baguettes, and Spatzle are all part of the ever expanding Kathmandu kitchen.

 Even outside of the capital one can find good food. The lakeside resort town of Pokhara is filled with restaurants serving Continental and Asian food Even Mexican dishes are known to make it onto the menus. Along the popular trekking trails as well are plenty of teashops and lodges with surprisingly diverse menus.

  In the mountains, it is generally better to stick to dishes prepared with traditional ingredients. This is not necessarily bad, as tin the Everest region potatoes are the staple, while around the Annapurnas, rice is more common.

 South Asian fare is certainly a worthwhile cuisine to explore. Traditional Nepalese, Newar and Indian restaurants are for good reason among Kathmandu’s most popular spots.  Tandoor specialties and succulent rice dishes from India, steaming hot momo dumplings from Tibet, and a vast assortment of dals and curries from Nepal offer exciting flavors to initiate the neophyte into the sophisticated world of South Asian spices.

 Delicious as they are, some people may find them difficult to digests, Knowing one’s intestinal limits can save a lot of internal grief as some bodies simply are not accustomed to the richness of South Asian sauces or the heat of local chili peppers.  

 

    

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