Occasional Climber

Dawn at Dragnag (4,700m)
Heading up slowly from Dragnag towards Cho La
At about 5,000m, looking north. Cho La (5,400m) is the obvious notch on the right, with the scree slope leading up to it
Cho La (5,400m - the low point of the ridge line just left of centre), viewed from 5,100m on the Dragnag side. In the foreground is the boulder field below Cho La
Cho La (5,400m), viewed from 5,100m on the Dragnag side
Peaks to the north of Cho La
In the boulder field below Cho La
On the steep scree section just below Cho La
Happy to be on Cho La (5,400m). This view looking back in the direction of Dragnag
The bergshrund on Cho La, beyond which lies the trail down towards Dzonglha
Porters setting off from Cho La towards Dzonglha
Ben setting off from Cho La towards Dzonglha
A view below Cho La towards Dzonglha (4,843m), with Ama Dablam (6,856m - distant right of centre) and Cholatse (6,440m - near right)
Ama Dablam (6,856m - left) and Cholatse (6,440m - right)
On the descent to Dzonglha, with Ama Dablam ahead
A 25 year old porter cheerfully carrying three trekkers loads on the Cho La crossing
Near Dzonglha (4,843m), looking back towards Cho La, hidden now at left of centre, behind the rocky skyline
Ama Dablam (6,856m), viewed from Dzonglha (4,843m)  > Dzonglha to Lobuje

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