My Trip to Nepal (part 1)
November 24th, 2009 by Shawn Murry
Do you have something that you’ve dreamed about most of your life? This journey began when my Mom came across the list of the “10 Things I want to do when I’m older” that I made when I was in junior high. One major unfinished task on my list stood out: Climb Mt. Everest. Considering I’m married, have a 2 year old son, a pregnant wife, a full time job; I decided to scale it down to something that could fit into my busy life. After some deliberation, I decided getting over 20,000 feet was a nice compromise.
One day I came across a guided trip to Island Peak Nepal. The itinerary included a trek to Everest base camp, then an ascent of the 20,305 ft. Island Peak aka Imja Tse. Not only would I get to break the 20,000 feet barrier, I would also get to see Everest base camp and be exposed to the incredible culture of Tibet.
Immediately, my head was spinning with details. I needed a month off of work, money for the trip, I was fat and out of shape and most importantly, I needed permission from my pregnant wife to go on a four week vacation. So I did what any self respecting husband would do, I put a deposit down on the trip – better to beg forgiveness than ask permission.
Now I needed to get in shape, beg for vacation, learn the requisite skills, buy the technical gear and most of all get in shape. Did I mention I was out of shape? And, I had six months to do all of this. In my next post, I will tell you how I accomplished all of the above in six months.

November 24th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
wow, even I am nepali, I’ve not been able to afford to visit to this place. How much does it cost to get there ? Could you please put all parts of the trip into one post. I would love that instead of having to go through each one of them. sorry for that request. Well, on behalf of all nepalese, NAMASTAY for visiting our land.
– ruben