Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Off tomorrow morning in Lyon, Wednesday, June 24 at 8:15 am for Delhi. We arrive in Delhi at 23h and we take off tomorrow morning for Leh, the capital of Ladakh, which lies at 3500m altitude.
There are a few days to acclimate to the altitude, relax, and soak up local culture.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

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Winter Festival is the winter .. . French Victory

No music festival organization or weekends at the beach, here, we live the shortest night of the year with temperatures freezing pipes! The ski resorts are open, the sun tracks ice, cold to cool the houses ... We look forward to the festival winter, big event will ring next week's season opener. Schools are preparing to close for two weeks and announce the arrival of a flood of citizens seeking a bit of fresh air and joys of winter and with a story of broken arms! Regrettably perhaps the offseason! ...

Friday, June 19, 2009

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on foot and local transportation, we will form a loop in northern India, from 24/06/09 until 09/23/2009, which takes us from Leh, Ladakh's capital, Delhi. After several days of acclimatization to altitude in Leh, we walked through the Zanskar "mineral" on nearly 300 km. Then, Spiti Valley Lake Tso Kar we go through our other 300 km trek in the highlands of Rupshu. High passes in wide valleys we lurching between 3200 m and 5730 m.

phase of acclimatization at Leh
We land in Delhi on June 24 The next day we will win by plane to Leh Ladakh, where we will stay a few days. As this region lies in the Himalayas, Leh, the capital, is already at 3500 m. This immersion will allow us both to immerse ourselves in our new environment and get acclimatized to the altitude. We wander to the discovery of Leh, its streets with its palaces, monasteries, stupas (religious buildings boudhiques) ... Preferring the quiet villages to cities, we will be staying around Leh. Visiting monasteries near Leh, such as Phyang, Shey, Spituk we will immerse ourselves in the Buddhist culture. We enjoy being in town to supply us for our first trek. By bus we will go to Lamayuru, the starting point of our hiking adventure, which will take us to Sarchu, 300 km away, across the Zanskar.

1.Traversée Zanskar: Lamayuru-Sarchu
route is through the "classical", ie the less difficult, we start walking to get acclimatized gradually. We then continue on a path less traveled, which will take us through the remote village of Nyerog and cross three mountain passes with our first 5000! A Pigmo, we get the Zanskar river, which is reverse to its tributary the Doda. The geomorphology of this place has promoted the development of a center of life. The capital of Zanskar, Padum, is also present, as well as many villages and "gompas" (monasteries). After refueling at Padum, we return the height reaching 5140 m Stongde the neck. On the way we lead, we will cross the mountain pastures, where we hope to cross breeders. A little bit of life with them we will discover the traditional breeding methods: the trafficking, processing of milk in its various forms ... Continuing south, we reach the river of Tsarap, which will guide us until Phuktal. Then up the Kargyag Chu, we eclipses in the unspoilt valley Shing. We will leave its people for the final leg of this trek will lead us to Sarchu, from our highest point of Zanskar Surichun on the, at 5620 m. We thus arrive on the road that will lead us to Manali.

2.Du Rupshu in Spiti, there is only one step, and finally a "la" (pass)!
At Manali we take the time to rest, while resolving some constraints to obtain administrative permission to access the Rupshu region of our second trek. This, we will leave the Spiti in the state of Himachal Pradesh to get to lake Tso Moriri, then the Highlands Rupshu to the Tibetan border. Here live the last nomadic changpa rupshupa and raising their pashmina goats and yaks. After we refueled
in Manali, we will take the road that follows the Spiti valley, where we take the opportunity to visit monasteries. A Kibbe, we will begin our second trip to the North. As a gateway, the Parang Pass, we will open access to this wild setting, what the Rupshu. Going down, we get Lake Tso Moriri, we stringers west coast to Korzog. After skirting the lake from the north, will turn counterclockwise around the Kangri Massif to join two other small lakes and attempt to meet the nomadic herders. If the links are created, we will stay a while with them. The end of summer approaching, we resume our way north and will cross the highlight of our stay: the Sumdo at 5730 m, way out of this haven. Taking to the West, we'll go round the Tso Kar (another lake) to reach the road that will take us to Manali.

On the return
After a stop near Dharamsala, the exile Tibetan government, we will reach Delhi by train: the best way to get back into civilization smoothly. We spend our days in India visiting Delhi and surrounding areas, including the inevitable Taj Mahal. Come explore the virtual tour in 360 ° by clicking on the site http://www.taj-mahal.net/index.htm

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Kojic Acid Long Term Effects

About Contact

Our little family consists of Florence, 29, Project manager, Sylvain, 35, mountain guide, ski patroller and Amber, 5, Schoolgirl.
6 years, we live in small mountain villages, seasonal or permanent. We now live in the Valley of Maurienne Villards. Attached to the mountain, its peoples, its cultures, its natural environments and landscapes, we live in harmony. The hiking and other outdoor sports allow us to go découvrir.Par the places where we live and our respective experience, we have seen the negative effects of mass tourism in the mountains, both on culture as on the environment. This observation is born from our draft discover all men and mountain land preserved without affecting their balance.

This project, what is it?

On foot and local transportation, we will form a loop in northern India, from 24/06/09 until 23/09/2009, which takes us from Leh, Ladakh's capital, Delhi. After several days of acclimatization to altitude in Leh, we walked through the Zanskar "mineral" on nearly 300 km. Then, in the Spiti valley lake Tso Kar we go through our other 300 km trek in the highlands of Rupshu. High passes in wide valleys, we lurching between 3200 m and 5730 m.

In villages "Doks" (farmhouses), or monasteries in nomad camps, we go, off the beaten usual, to meet the peoples living there. Everything will then excuse to linger a moment or more: some of the children with games, a discussion in multiple language, an invitation ... Curious, we do not want to be mere consumers of space, but to take part in the daily activities of families. We will leave time for exchange and sharing, to enable the two cultures to learn a lot from each other. The adventure is thought to be able to live it every three, not one or even two. We will therefore be accompanied by their horses and mule. Repeatedly, we change our travel companions, with the aim of promoting local financial benefits. We will have the opportunity to share our journey together with their valleys connoisseurs!

We feed the blog of stories, photos, videos, and we enjoy sharing our impressions with you ... These moments put together, illustrate our history "shared" in both family and with these other mountain people.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

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Homemade Alice & Wonderland Cake

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

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You could not miss the game All Blacks - France! The meeting announced the news in recent days, the Paris exchange, the appointments are organized ... Short of physically attend the game due to time, we joined the stools at the bar specializing in broadcasting the games around a circle of supporters patriotic and have trampled not wait for the entry of players on the pitch. Over the points scored by the Blues, the faces are turned on us, some annoyed by our arrogance, others amused by our enthusiasm. When finally the whistle signals the end of the match and seal the victory of French players, our joy explodes and the feeling of being abroad reappears!

The bar previously filled with local pride evident confident of victory of their team "Invincible," is suddenly empty, the most courageous ending their beer compete with our smiles and our arrogant "Allez les Bleus" incessant! The evening ends later, after a pizza dinner washed down with French champagne (requires chauvinism) and pride full cheeks. The next day, the Paris won against our opponents NZ pay (for me, a bottle of local wine produced by a French, as what here people are not vindictive!) And all eyes are now turning to next Saturday when France could possibly give a lesson in rugby at the famous team that makes the country's reputation!