Terveiset Leniniltä!
07/25/11 12:59:39
..Eiku Jannelta siis. Hän kertoi tänään aamulla porukan olevan ABC:ssa 4400 metrin korkeudessa ja kaikki on hyvin. Sen uskoo, koska ABC:stä saa ostettua kuulemma esim Cokista! Ei ollu meillä viime reissulla raksuloita ja limuskoita..
Homma tosiaan tuntuu sujuvan ihan niin kuin pitääkin ja huomenna on ohjelmassa akklimatisoitumisnousu 5300 metriin eli Camp 2:een! Loppuviikosta myös C3 pitäisi olla varusteltu huiputusyrityksiä varten. Camp 3 sijaitsee noin 6200-6300 metrin korkeudella.
Toivotaan, että saadaan pian lisää uutisia vuorelta!
Peukut pystyssä niitä täällä odotellaan!
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Cheget
Juuri muuta en siellä tainnut syödäkään! :D Siihen parit palautusjuomat kyytipojaksi, niin kylläpä kelpasi olla!
satelliittipuhelin
En tiedä mitään vuorikiipeilystä, mutta mielenkiinnosta kysyn että miksi mukana ei ole satelliittipuhelinta? Akun kesto? Kallis hinta? Ei mahdollista vuokrata?
Puhelut
Puheluiden hinta on aika suolainen. Itse puhelin ei ihan hirveitä maksa. Toivottavasti saadaan semmoin seuraavalle reissulle!
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Bravo les filles pour cette energie Corentin est un copain de mon fils Thomas, ce garcon a une peche d'enfer Je vous dis felicitations A bientotBisous
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Hotels in China:Check out and for info on hotels (and flights). They both have hotels arranged by city, stars, and price. Some hotels in China still donât accept foreigners, but Iâm pretty sure that if they are listed on these sites foreigners can go. Both these agencies are booking services and have negotiated a pretty low price with the hotel. They can help you reserve the room, but for any additional arrangements you have to contact the hotel directly. Another note: Chinese hotels never guarantee a reservation (they say they do, but if you read the fine print⦠they donât). Itâs possible that you show up and thereâs no record of your reservation⦠or you get put in a different room. Itâs a hit and miss thing. For your first trip to China I suggest that you donât stay at any hotel less than 3 stars. Though they say they use an âinternational star systemâ, that isnât true. A 3 star hotel in China is the equivalent cleanliness of a cheap youth hostel in other countries. A â4 star hotelâ isnât likely to receive 2 stars anywhere in Europe.Travel guides are great sources of up to date information (Lonely Planet, Fodor, Rough Guide, etcâ¦).Hotels should be booked 2 weeks to a month in advance (especially if you are travelling during a holiday)⦠and international flights need to be booked 2 to 3 months in advance⦠longer if you are travelling during a holiday. In China:Itâs pretty hard to book flights from China to other countries because their reservation system is different. They canât book any flight that doesnât depart from China⦠not even legs of the same trip (so if you wanted to fly to Australia and you had to change planes in Singapore, a Chinese agent couldnât do it for you). Booking flights from China to other countries is generally a hassle, and you either have to book months in advance, or take a chance that there will be a seat on the plane the next day. There usually isnât. See if your travel agent in your home country can book you on all the flights you need before you leave. If not, contact a big agency in China like CITS (www.cits.net) or CYTS (www.cytstours.com) to make your arrangements in advance⦠as far in advance as possible⦠at least one or two months. There is no way for you to get the flights and times you want by purchasing tickets at the airport (in any country). Generally, tickets bought in advance are cheaper than tickets bought the week before (sometimes up to 60% cheaper). If you want to fly âstandbyâ it would be pretty cheap, but involves spending hours (or days) at an airport until a flight has an empty seat. Who wants to spend their holiday at the airport?
raksuloita..
Ei ollut raksuloita ja limuskoita, mutta Chegetistä sai kyllä killer-Sashlikkia...