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Audio update from Paul

May 27, 2007 By paul.adler 16 Comments

New audio update from Paul on Everest.

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Back in Kathmandu
In Pheriche - Bag Missing

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  1. cgarrard says

    May 27, 2007 at 9:35 am

    Hi guys
    Hope you enjoyed the walk out, you know that path pretty well by now! Hope you will be reading this in Kathmandu, if you get stuck in Lukla though, remember that Chris managed to pass a few hours playing pool against the locals last year! The mind boggles as to how those enormous billiard tables found their way to Lukla.
    Look forward to hearing about you signing your name at the rum doodle!
    Another glorious weekend here in Sydney, Chris was swimming at the beach today.
    Talk soon
    Chris and Bridge

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  2. eskrabal says

    May 27, 2007 at 9:37 am

    Hi Paul and Fiona
    just listened to your audio update. GREAT to hear everything is going well and everything has worked out okay. Wishing you a safe trip home.
    You two are such an inspirational couple. Congratulations to you and your families.

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  3. Ann says

    May 27, 2007 at 10:10 am

    Hi Paul and Fiona,
    The audio was so nice, you sound very contented and comfortable! Have a great dinner at the Rumdoodle and savor your eyes and your victory!
    Best, Ann and Graham

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  4. timadler says

    May 27, 2007 at 10:31 am

    Hi Paul,

    They must reserve the good rooms with an ensuite at the AT lodge in Lukla for Everest Climbers! Everest Trekkers like Dame and I were relegated to the standard rooms. Well, our room did have a view of the runway which was interesting.

    Had they started breaking down base camp? When were P Temba due to leave Base Camp?

    Have a fun flight back to KTM,
    Tim.

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  5. pennyl says

    May 27, 2007 at 1:25 pm

    Paul:

    Glad you have made it down to Lukla – you sound healthy, happy and relaxed! Enjoy it – you deserve it! If you wouldn’t mind, I have a favour to ask of you. When you finally make it to the Rumdoodle to sign that famous wall, we were wondering if you could take a picture with our flag? We realize conditions were less than ideal for pics on your summit day (and the last thing you were thinking about was rummaging through your pack for that darn QE flag!), so, before you leave Nepal, maybe you could take just one last shot with it?? We would be very grateful – you have no idea how many times the kids have asked me about that flag!! Thanks, Paul.

    Enjoy your last few days in Nepal!

    Liane

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  6. Mira says

    May 27, 2007 at 2:11 pm

    Seems you are having a nice time and glad your bag found you as well:)
    Hmm… that pancakes sounded good! Enjoy the peace in Nepal – I guess back at home will be very busy for a while:) Thanks for sharing all your experiences and looking forward hearing more memories when you find the right time for telling us. Best, Mira

    PS. Pls post a photo about that famous Rum Doodle and your signature on the wall!;)

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  7. MC says

    May 27, 2007 at 2:23 pm

    So glad your expedition bag met up with you. Have a safe flight out of Lukla and I hope you get a flight out of Kathmandu quickly (I just said the same thing to Pat Hickey)! Btw, I believe I heard a yak in the background on your blog from Lukla. Enjoy signing the wall at Rumdoodles….so deserved!!!!

    Congrats again, Paul…very happy for you!
    MC

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  8. Kyna says

    May 27, 2007 at 6:21 pm

    You’re right MC: there is definitely a yak in that recording – its call kicks in (it outrage?!) right after Paul says “yak steak”. *chortle* Glad to hear you sounding so happy and relaxed Paul: you guys enjoy yourselves and RELAX. I’m actually glad you lost your gear bag temporarily: couple of days together without having to post to the outside world wouldn’t have hurt at all. 😉
    Love to you both from the Kiwi crew.

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  9. sarah says

    May 27, 2007 at 8:51 pm

    Jill, Dallas, TX
    Paul,
    Maybe I”m imaging this, but you sound differently than I’ve ever heard you before – like a weight has been lifted off your shoulders. I can just imagine the spring in your step (and Fiona’s) as the two of you head back to Kathmandu and then home. I cannot speak for everyone, but it’s a relief for me too! I know some people try three or more times before they ever get to the top of Everest, but I’m so glad you didn’t have to leave this time before getting your summit! You worked SO hard AND you were extremely prepared. You took nothing for granted. I’m just so happy for you! And, thanks again for letting us be a part!

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  10. Anonymous says

    May 27, 2007 at 10:51 pm

    Hi By this time you will hopefully be in katmandu and away from the peacefull Himalaya region. A few toots, hawkers etc and you may you were back there!! I think we stayed in the rooms you had in Lukla – very nice but as there was so much cloud cover and they use solar power for heating hot water – no showers. Another day, another shower. Don’t forget to check out our foot at Rumdoodle too – on the stiarway going up to the outside terrace. Fiona I don’t think they would expect you there a third time!!. Enjoy it all. Is Thailand on the itinerary or is it straight home?? Love Mum xx

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  11. Jan Laing says

    May 28, 2007 at 2:16 am

    Congratulations again Paul. The accompanying audio was great.

    It sounds as if you two have had a much more leisurely and comfortable trek down the mountain compared to the trek up.

    I hope those planes don’t come in too low over your lodge!!

    Best wishes to both of you and I hope you have a relaxing trip home.
    Cheers jan laing

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  12. book says

    May 28, 2007 at 3:20 am

    trust this finds you safely in kathmandu.enjoy celebrating at rumdoodle. i hope you manage to get aflight home soon.kindest ‘regards.[ken.nz]

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  13. Cuddlez says

    May 28, 2007 at 5:22 am

    hi guys its great you made it all the way up Mt Everest i wouldn’d be able to do that but im happy for you both!!!!
    talk later bye
    Cuddlez xx

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  14. simonetti says

    May 28, 2007 at 5:51 am

    Hi Paul
    Congratulations what a fantastic effort!
    It’s great to hear (or is the correct word is see!) that your eyes are now 100%.
    I’ll keep an eye out for you when training on Beach Rd and say hi.

    Regards Simon

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  15. Jacqui H says

    May 28, 2007 at 6:28 am

    Hi guys, will be great to see your faces soon and hear all about it. I hope you’re taking it easy and savouring this part as the end of a big, BIG chapter – I’m not sure I’ll know what to do once I stop following your site at every opportunity, becomes an addiction methinks…ah well, I’ll sort that out later. Take care and enjoy the rest of your time. Jacqueline x

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  16. leonieblair says

    May 28, 2007 at 8:40 am

    Well, Paul, what a wonderful achievement. I am so pleased that you were able to achieve your goal and get back safely. A pity you had a problem with snow blindness, but I don’t imagine that detracted from your sense of achievement when you were standing on the roof of the world. Congratulations and all the best.
    Leonie Blair

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