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Annapurna Trek
Hi,
I'm planning to do simple trekking into the Annapurna range a little north of Pokhara, Nepal. The altitude would probably be around 18000 ft. Should i need to carry an extra pair of mountaineering boots, assuming that some ice climbing is needed around February? I'll be taking Zamberlan for the trekking part anyway. Regards |
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tj
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
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Carrying two pairs of shoes seems most unwarranted, a good shoe should easily last a couple of weeks . . . February is bound to be really snowed . . . ski's might be fun
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