Day 7: Gokyo to Thagnak
The third part of our trek took us from Gokyo Lakes eastward towards the main Everest Basecamp route. We were feeling strong and adequately acclimatized, so we were ready to face the major obstacle on this three day section, Cho La Pass.
This was our final breakfast at Gokyo Lakes. The food here was a little salty for our taste, but that didn’t stop us from enjoying the many options. I mainly stuck with pancakes for breakfast. Before we left we had a long conversation with the tea house owner, who was also an expert on yaks. He generously supplied us with valuable information to help us with our yak video.
Day 8: Thagnak to Zongla
Day 8 This was a crucial day for success in order to complete our Everest Basecamp trek. We were a little over halfway through the whole trek, and it was necessary for us to get over Cho La Pass. If we failed we would be required to turn around. Cho La Pass is around 17,800 feet, so we would have to climb around 3,000 feet in the freezing cold, and we were going up the steep side. If bad weather or altitude sickness struck, we wouldn’t make it. Thankfully we planned very carefully to properly acclimatize for this challenge, and we were feeling confident as we left Thagnak. We had to begin before sunrise to ensure conditions were as good as possible. Later in the afternoon the pass can get extremely windy and dangerous and rockfall potential increases.
Day 9: Zongla to Labuche
Another morning of Tai Chi. This had become a normal morning routine while I checked over camera gear and tried to get them to shoot fireballs with all the energy they were generating.