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For Das, the Everest trail is one of the great walks of the world. “To enjoy it, one has to stay fit, prepare well, be determined and humble. It’s essential not to force things, to have enough time and to listen to your body. If all is in place, it’s the trip of a lifetime.”

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ProfGurbir Said:


'Forgotten Adventure Sport' Very inspiring piece...it motivates readers like us for trekking/fitness as we are all lost in our rat races / stressful lives!- Well written article and lounge has become addiction, i assume for all elite classes. I wish all the best to Lounge's editorial team- Prof Gurbir S Khera- CMA, Accounting&Finance- Western international University- New delhi campus, Faculty/Panel(s) B-schools.

Posted On 8/26/2007 10:53:19 AM
Ambrish Said:


Reading this article, I got reminded of our trek to Base Camp (via Lukla) in March 2006. Interesting to note the other route to trek to Mt Everest. While having physical fitness (jogging, weights etc) can help, after the trek, we realised that mental strength (and general good health) was what was needed most. We had some real regular joggers with us, who couldn't go beyond a point. While others who rarely exercised, who reached Kala Pather. The experience is one of bitter cold (we went in mid March), loss of hunger, walking with wet shoes and socks, eating the same soups and noodles for 13 days; but all in all it stays right there in your heart and mind for ever :). You could check up our trek on this news clipping: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/manager/2006/03/20/stories/2006032001171100.htm You can also see some of the pictures: http://flickr.com/photos/abajaj

Posted On 8/29/2007 4:06:24 PM