January 31, 2023 | Leave a comment November, Nepal, Nepali November of my dreams. The month starts with clocking into Namche Bazaar and ends with coming down from the Gosaikunda track. In between, the heartiest autumn dosage of Mount Everest views. Gokyo Ri (5,357m). I see my first high altitude psychedelic chickens (see ‘bird of the month’ below) and still haven’t gotten over it. So much to say. So much survived. It took only one blistering sunburn, one snapped ankle, and one course each of antibiotics and anti-parasites to get me through. Renjo La (5,407m). The cold of my life. Below zero in the hotel room. Water bottle freezing as you walk in the daylight. Ascending to over 5,300m on six separate occasions. Weaker with every passing day. Each step forward knocking the daylights out of me. The Himalayas. Was it worth it? Of course. Of course. Let me show you. namche bazaar → kongma la ebc → cho la gokyo → renjo la reprieve in kathmandu gosaikunda dump obsessions: jam dropsbaby yakswomen named mingma yangdi sherpaveg egg thukpa-20°C down sleeping bagssmartwoolhead & shoulderscroissantsliving in bakeriespringlestrail magichimalayan monalsblood pheasantstibetan snowcocksornidazolewestern tandoori & naan house Bird of the month: Himalayan Monal Source: Arnab Pal, eBird. Psychedelic chicken with the funniest little boingy on its head, better known as the national bird of Nepal. Present in India as well, the cheeky little bastard evades me for three consecutive Himalayan autumns. On the final day of crossing the 3,500-meter-ish altitude above Namche Bazaar (monal magic zone) in the Khumbu region where they oh-so plentiful, an unmistakable flash of purple, green, and blue passes above. I totally lose my wits and have not been the same since. Soon after, my hiking buddy and I spot a few more, including one silhouette that stares at us, drops something out of its mouth towards us, and proceeds to fly directly overhead letting out a series of squeals. Then we come face-to-face with a flock of blood pheasants. !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Current books:Vagina by Naomi WolfHouse of Snow introduced by Ed Douglas Previous Monthly Mood: It’s Happening Explore my full archive of Nepal and Monthly Moods. Learn more about this round-the-world solo trip.