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Edward Dolan
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"Tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Has anybody here been out to Tibet? We're cycling from Lhasa to Kathmandu
> next month, and I'm wondering how often we will come across luxuries such
> as water and electricity.
>
> In fact water is the lesser of my worries, but I'm wondering if I'll be
> able to recharge my digital camera. I took a film camera to Nepal a
> couple of years ago, but it's bulky and it's getting increasingly
> difficult to carry film through airport checks.
>
> Oh, and the guide company are asking us if we want to hire a cook. Is it
> worthwhile, or will we be able to find places to eat along the way?
>
> thanks for any advice.
My best advice to you is to stay home there in your tiny kingdom by the sea.
The days of the British raj are long gone and you need to get accustomed to
your reduced status in the world.
In any event, cycling is totally insane in a mountainous area like Nepal and
Tibet. Trek like everyone else you confounded moron. I swear to God, there
are no stupider folks in the world than the Brits when they go abroad.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
> Has anybody here been out to Tibet? We're cycling from Lhasa to Kathmandu
> next month, and I'm wondering how often we will come across luxuries such
> as water and electricity.
>
> In fact water is the lesser of my worries, but I'm wondering if I'll be
> able to recharge my digital camera. I took a film camera to Nepal a
> couple of years ago, but it's bulky and it's getting increasingly
> difficult to carry film through airport checks.
>
> Oh, and the guide company are asking us if we want to hire a cook. Is it
> worthwhile, or will we be able to find places to eat along the way?
>
> thanks for any advice.
My best advice to you is to stay home there in your tiny kingdom by the sea.
The days of the British raj are long gone and you need to get accustomed to
your reduced status in the world.
In any event, cycling is totally insane in a mountainous area like Nepal and
Tibet. Trek like everyone else you confounded moron. I swear to God, there
are no stupider folks in the world than the Brits when they go abroad.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota