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Here it is folks...
Sorry, but no pics yet -- it will take eons for me to scan them in, but when I do, I'll let you no. Also the account ends before the expedition to Tibet -- but you do have 16 full pages of Trip Report to read -- even if you are not a climber, the area is AWESOME for backpacking. Go to: http://www.epicexposure.com/Travels/China.pdf

You need to have Acrobat Reader to check it out. Cheers.
CamelFluffer
2:19:33 PM
1/22/02

Hodgeman of BC
2:37:58 PM
1/22/02

OOps

Link

Now that's a trip report.... Thanks, I enjoyed it.

BTW, even the 'damned Canadians' think Air Canada is crappy. He He
Hodgeman of BC
2:38:50 PM
1/22/02

The CamelFluffer Mystery... to be continued?
Help! What happens after page 16? When I opened the document, it ends with "The weather is hideous right now -- about 35" and no page follows. Tried it twice, and no ending to be found.
pekka
4:00:44 PM
1/24/02

too quote the opening post "Also the account ends before the expedition to Tibet -- but you do have 16 full pages of Trip Report to read --"

there must be more to follow.
Pathman
11:17:59 PM
1/24/02

Sorry
It was a quick paste job --- no editing at all... I will try ad fix thing up and add the other journal pages and photos when I have time... but I am getting hitched in a month then am gone for a 3 month climbing trip, and I have 5 days to write an article for the American Alpine Journal... sorry folks... will try to fix #&%!$ when I get the chance... perhaps my litertare soon-o-be-wife will do it for me when I'm gone. Sorry again
CamelFluffer
11:57:57 PM
1/24/02

Just thought ending in the middle of a sentence might be different than just not getting on to the next episode. Will await further transmissions, CF. Someday I should find a way to post my wife's 10,000 word piece on her 10 days in a Chinese hospital. One of the prior foreign patients in the ward had left a note in the log book that he had "fallen off a mountain."
pekka
8:37:18 AM
1/25/02

Ulagh Muztagh Photos
Fellow climber Michel has a web site describing our exploratory forays onto the Tibetan Plateau in search of the world's second highest unclimbed mountain.

http://www.geocities.com/mavdspek/
Click on the China link...
CamelFluffer
8:54:59 AM
1/29/02

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