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Poon-Hill
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Posted on 12-22-10 11:18
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Imagine if you were there rather than watching it on a screen.
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 12-22-10 11:45
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The beginning part of the footage is like that in Blair Witch Project! Otherwise, one of a kind scenery. More Nepalese persons definitely need to visit here and to Mount Everest than foreigners do. Old-fart Bhuwan KC should start bringing his little bitches to Poon Hill instead of Nagarkot.
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subrath
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Posted on 12-22-10 1:03
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Well Poon Hill bro just this past Dashin N Tihar did 5 days intense Annapurna Roundtrip trek through Naya Pool-Thike Dhunga, Ghorepani-Poonhill Morning Sunrise (started 4 am walk from Ghorpani for morning 5 am sun), Tadapani, Ghandruk, and back to Naya Pool. It was mystical and whimsically beauty. Enjoyed every moment.
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Poon-Hill
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Posted on 12-22-10 1:42
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Yeah some amazing places in that region. In 99' i started from Naya Pool, went to Ghorepani, then descended to Tatopani. Then again via Laytay and Ghasha ascended to Marpha and Jhomsom, that's when my foot started to bleed. Well that wasn't enough though, we went to Muktinath via Aklabhatti (missed Kagbeni - still regretting) and came back to Jomsom. I was totally outta gas, so i took a plane to Pokhara, and slept throughout the tourist bus to Kathmandu. Hope to do some stuff like that when i go back.
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