Monthly Archives: September 2009

Sept 2009: Kathmandu

I’ve never had a more raucous introduction to a country. Nepal’s roads were crowded, loud, jammed, and crumbling, although I thought the latter was somewhat excusable, because while roads are unpaved and potholed in many poor countries such as Cambodia … Continue reading

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Sept 2009: Tibet

Watching the sun set on Mount Everest was the highlight of China, and my seven days in Tibet. It took more planning, and money, than I’d anticipated, but for about $700 I was able to fly from Shangri-la to Lhasa and … Continue reading

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Sept 2009: Shangri-La

“I should say that our prevalent belief is in moderation. We inculcate the virtue of avoiding excess of all kinds—even including, if you will pardon the paradox, excess of virtue itself.” That’s a quote from the British novelist James Hilton’s wonderful … Continue reading

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Sept 2009: Tiger Leaping Gorge

BEST HIKING EVER. From Lijiang City, I rode a rickety minivan about 40 miles north to Yunnan Province’s Tiger Leaping Gorge, a contender for the world’s deepest river canyon. Several miles away from Qiaotou, where the gorge trail starts, our … Continue reading

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