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2018
              GC JOURNAL
             A AGC JOURNAL 2018



              The Return Journey
              Our journey back to Lukla would take the
              established Everest Base Camp trek route.  First
              stop was Tengboche (3,870 metres) where
              we attended prayers in the Monastery.  Full
              of beans, and noticeably more oxygen, many
              of the team decided to brave non-vegetarian
              food that evening. After several extremely
              challenging days we were able to relax in the
              knowledge that we had achieved our objectives
              and soak up the atmosphere of the Tea House.
              This uplift in morale continued the next day as
              we headed back to Namche, arguably the most
              picturesque of the villages we stayed in.  Our

              final evening in the Sagarmatha National Park
              was spent in Lukla where we enjoyed good
              food, refreshments and paid our respects to
              the strong men who had spent the past 14 days
              carrying our baggage.
              Endnote
              I probably speak for many of the team when
              I say that this trip was one of the single most
              memorable events of my Army career. At times
              extremely challenging but in equal measure,
              exhilarating.  The landscape is visually stunning
              with amazing cultural diversity, we witnessed a
              completely different way of life.

              The Team
              The team comprised of: David Rutherford
              (Expedition Director), Robinson Shakya
              (Expedition Leader), Steve Marsh, Stephen Prout,
              Sally Ehlen, Thomas Harper, Craig Blackmore,
              Andy Howarth, Tony Simmons, Luke Thomas,
              Mosses Chimanya, Patrick Nthani, Simon
              Rafemoyo and Anil Thapa.












































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