It was a long day, Gideon calculating that we walked nearly ten miles, but it was mostly downhill, and boy, what a difference that makes. Despite the fact that we were going downhill, on average, we were still exerting ourselves at high altitudes. My head pounded for the first half of the day, but lunch of soup and tea helped ease the pain. Gideon and I had the realization that our headaches may be due more to exertion and low blood sugar than altitude, especially considering that a carbohydrate blast seems to cure us of our ills.
Our descent to Tengboche led us down through a wide glacial valley, past the towns of Thokla and Pheriche and then down along the cloudy-blue river to Shomare for lunch.
Lots going on in this photo... click to enlarge.
Gideon and me heading home. Just kidding.
We also spotted a pair of Daufe pheasants, the Nepali national bird, the male of the pair being one of the most colorful and beautiful birds I've seen.
By 5:15, we were at our home for the night, the Tengboche Guest House, happy to be at a warmer, lower altitude.
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