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diablo1776 · 2 years ago
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Peavine Peak, NV - @ 8200ft
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yhwhrulz · 1 year ago
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nepalguide-blog · 6 years ago
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The Dhaulagiri Circuit trek is a long trek that goes through high snow capped fields, uninhabited valleys, high desolate passes, woodlands and developed terraced slopes. Intersection two passes – the French Pass at 5,360m and Dhampus Pass at 5,200m, and including the Dhaulagiri Base Camp at 4,740m, this is a difficult trek which requires an abnormal state of wellness. Be that as it may, with great stamina and essential mountaineering aptitudes, the prizes of this trek incorporate staggering perspectives on Tukuche Peak (6,920m), Dhaulagiri I (8,167m), Dhaulagiri ii (7,751m), Dhaulagiri III (7,715m) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618m).
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Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking in Nepal
Dhaulagiri trek transcends the most profound crevasse on the planet, the Kali Gandaki, and the circuit course gives shocking perspectives all in all Dhaulagiri run. Found in 1808, remaining at 8,167m, Dhaulagiri was believed to be the most noteworthy mountain on the planet until 30 years after the fact when Kanchenjunga took that respect; later to be removed by Mount Everest! The Dhaulagiri Circuit course was found during the 1950s by a French group, subsequently the French Pass, which leads into a desolate territory known as Hidden Valley.
The circuit trail clears its path through towns and terraced ranch land, along streams and gluts, and along ice sheets and moraine. With time to adapt before handling the high goes there is a lot of chance to take in the eminent mountain vistas.Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek NepalProviding More information about Annapurna Trek such as Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek, Please Visit:
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Tilicho Lake Trek
Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
Nar Phu Valley Trek
Annapurna Panorama Short Trek
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
The Dhaulagiri Circuit trek is a long trek that goes through high snow capped fields, uninhabited valleys, high desolate passes, woodlands and developed terraced slopes. Intersection two passes – the French Pass at 5,360m and Dhampus Pass at 5,200m, and including the Dhaulagiri Base Camp at 4,740m, this is a difficult trek which requires an abnormal state of wellness. Be that as it may, with great stamina and essential mountaineering aptitudes, the prizes of this trek incorporate staggering perspectives on Tukuche Peak (6,920m), Dhaulagiri I (8,167m), Dhaulagiri ii (7,751m), Dhaulagiri III (7,715m) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618m).
Dhaulagiri transcends the most profound crevasse on the planet, the Kali Gandaki, and the circuit course gives shocking perspectives all in all Dhaulagiri run. Found in 1808, remaining at 8,167m, Dhaulagiri was believed to be the most noteworthy mountain on the planet until 30 years after the fact when Kanchenjunga took that respect; later to be removed by Mount Everest! The Dhaulagiri Circuit course was found during the 1950s by a French group, subsequently the French Pass, which leads into a desolate territory known as Hidden Valley.
The circuit trail clears its path through towns and terraced ranch land, along streams and gluts, and along ice sheets and moraine. With time to adapt before handling the high goes there is a lot of chance to take in the eminent mountain vistas.The Dhaulagiri Circuit trek is a long trek that goes through high snow capped fields, uninhabited valleys, high desolate passes, woodlands and developed terraced slopes. Intersection two passes – the French Pass at 5,360m and Dhampus Pass at 5,200m, and including the Dhaulagiri Base Camp at 4,740m, this is a difficult trek which requires an abnormal state of wellness. Be that as it may, with great stamina and essential mountaineering aptitudes, the prizes of this trek incorporate staggering perspectives on Tukuche Peak (6,920m), Dhaulagiri I (8,167m), Dhaulagiri ii (7,751m), Dhaulagiri III (7,715m) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618m).
Dhaulagiri transcends the most profound crevasse on the planet, the Kali Gandaki, and the circuit course gives shocking perspectives all in all Dhaulagiri run. Found in 1808, remaining at 8,167m, Dhaulagiri was believed to be the most noteworthy mountain on the planet until 30 years after the fact when Kanchenjunga took that respect; later to be removed by Mount Everest! The Dhaulagiri Circuit course was found during the 1950s by a French group, subsequently the French Pass, which leads into a desolate territory known as Hidden Valley.
The circuit trail clears its path through towns and terraced ranch land, along streams and gluts, and along ice sheets and moraine. With time to adapt before handling the high goes there is a lot of chance to take in the eminent mountain vistas.There are also many popular Trek in Nepal, Every Trekker love to do:
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Everest Base Camp Trekking
Everest Three Passes Trek
Gokyo Lake Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Cost:
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Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu [1345m/4411ft] & Transfer to HotelDay 02: Drive to Pokhara [5-6 hrs Drive]Day 03: Drive to Beni and Trek to Tatopani [3 Hrs Drive & 4 Hrs Trek]Day 04: Trek from Tatopani to Dharapani [1,470m/4821ft] [5-7 hrs Trek]Day 05: Trek from Dharapani to Muri [1,850m/6068ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]Day 06: Trek from Muri to Boghara [2,080m/6822ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]Day 07: Trek from Boghara to Dobang [2,500m/8200ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]Day 08: Trek from Dobang to Sallaghari [2,820m/9249ft] [5-7 hrs Trek]Day 09: Trek from Sallaghari to Italian Base Camp [3,660m/1204ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]Day 10: Rest and acclimatization day – free exploration Day 11: Trek to Glacier Camp [4,200m/13776ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]Day 12: Rest and acclimatization day at Glacier Camp – exploration Day 13: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp [4,700m/15416ft] [5 hrs Trek]Day 14: Rest and acclimatization day at Dhaulagiri Base CampDay 15: Trek to Hidden Valley [5050m/16564ft] via French pass [5,360m/17580ft] [8-9 hrs Trek]Day 16: Free Exploration; walk around the hidden valleyDay 17: Trek from Hidden Valley to Yak Kharka [3680m/12070ft] via Dhampus Pass [5,240m/17187ft] [7-8 hrs]Day 18: Trek from Yak Kharka to Jomsom [2,670m/8757ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]Day 19: Morning flight to Pokhara; free day - explore, sightseeing, boating, personal activities etc... Day 20: Drive back to KathmanduDay 21: International Departure Note: The above itinerary outline can be easily tailor-made according to your preference, purpose of visit, and length of stay.  Contact us to customize this trip as per your requirement. 
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wickerwolf · 8 years ago
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31.41N by 110.51W @8200ft
“beside the world”
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adnankakazai · 7 years ago
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Borith lake, 8200ft above sea level in upper Hunza region of Pakistan... (at Borith Lake - Gulmit Gojal Hunza)
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terrawhitmeyer · 7 years ago
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Looking at Tokopah Falls from a bit farther back is the only way to see the majority of this cascade - here, disappearing above 8200ft into clouds... lakes between 9k and 10.6k feet and not too far away feed the Marble Fork Kaweah River before the plummet, but this day, late April, they were still covered in enough snow for me to cancel my backpack there even though I planned for winter. The second photo is of thin streams of snow melt closer up and to the side of the main falls. What you don't know: the sound of water crashing down granite and roaring under packed ice, occasional bird songs, the feeling of the cool air on my face and the weight of the dense clouds as I gazed up to the sheer cliffs of the watchtower... #tokopahfalls #waterfall #waterfallwednesday #findyourpark #optoutside #exploremore #wanderlust #sequoianationalpark #california #trailtreasures #whyihike #hiking #nationalpark (at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks)
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csrgood · 8 years ago
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Xploration Station Announces Launch of Third-Annual #StudentAstronaut Competition
 Xploration Station, the country’s only E/I broadcast destination dedicated exclusively to STEM programming for teens and their families, announced the return of its #StudentAstronaut video contest today. This will be the third iteration of the nationwide competition tied to the popular TV series Xploration Outer Space. And this year, it’s all about Mars!
Xploration Station and its partners in this year’s contest are looking to award America’s most passionate aerospace student with the trip of a lifetime. The winner will be heading to Hawaii to embark on a three-pronged mission that will help them train like an astronaut bound for the red planet.
“Mars is the next major frontier for crewed space exploration,” said Emily Calandrelli, host of Xploration Outer Space. “By centering this year’s contest around such an ambitious mission, we hope to really inspire and encourage those young people who will actually make it happen!”
The winner will be flown to Hawaii and stay overnight at the world-renowned HI-SEAS (Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation) Mars habitat and experience what daily life will be like for the first inhabitants of the red planet. They’ll also have the opportunity to operate rovers alongside the experts at PISCES (Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems) and the NASA Robotic Mining Competition Team Vulcan at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. And finally, the winner will cap off the experience by visiting the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, located on the summit of Maunakea, the best site in the world for astronomy. Host Emily Calandrelli will be with the winner every step of the way, and the entire experience will be featured in a Season 4 episode of Xploration Outer Space.
“Our Student Astronaut contest is one of my favorite things about this business,” SRP President Steve Rotfeld said. “These kids are so incredibly impressive, it can’t help but make us optimistic about the future.”
To enter, go to Xploration Station's Facebook page (www.facebook.com/xplorationstation/), like the page, and upload a submission that meets the following criteria:
Create a video of no more than 3 minutes in length and post it to the Xploration Station Facebook page with the hashtag #StudentAstronaut. The video must answer the following questions:
o    Why do you think it is important to explore Mars?
o    How would this experience help launch your career in the space industry?
o    Why do you think we should select you as our next Student Astronaut?
To participate, students must be over 18 years old and meet the eligibility requirements found on the Xploration Station Contest Page.
The competition, which opens today (April 24th), will close at 11:59 PM PST on Sunday, May 28th, 2017. The winner will be announced on the Xploration Station Facebook page the following week. For additional information, please visit: www.xplorationstation.com/contest.
Xploration Outer Space is a part of Xploration Station, a block of STEM-related E/I series airing primarily on FOX stations in over 100 million homes across the country. Xploration Station is produced by Steve Rotfeld Productions.
About HI-SEAS: HI-SEAS (Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, hi-seas.org) is a NASA-funded research program operating long-duration planetary surface missions to investigate crew composition and cohesion, since 2012. A crew of six, selected from a pool of ‘astronaut-like’ candidates, monitored by an experienced Mission Support, perform exploration tasks such as geological field work, and life systems management while isolated on the Mars-like northern flank of Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii, 8200ft above sea-level. The conditions (habitat, mission profile, delayed communication, partial self-sufficiency) are explicitly designed to be similar to those of a planetary surface exploration mission. Daily routines include food preparation from only shelf stable ingredients, exercise, scientific research, geological field work aligned with NASA’s planetary exploration expectations, equipment testing, and tracking resource utilization such as food, power, and water. These rigorous routines support a suite of innovative behavioral and psychological tests and tasks performed by the crew that form the primary NASA behavioral research at HI-SEAS.
About PISCES: PISCES (Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems) is a Hawaii state aerospace center administratively attached to the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism (DBEDT). PISCES' mission is to position Hawaii as a leading competitor in the global space exploration industry while developing sustainable products and technologies that benefit the Islands. Three core initiatives lie at the heart of the Center's work: Applied Research, Workforce Development, and Long-Term Business and Economic Development. These mutually supportive efforts provide real-life, hands-on experience to Hawaii’s future scientists and engineers, preparing them to meet the demands of a highly competitive industry while improving the local economy through job diversification and new industries. Learn more at PISCES.HAWAII.GOV.
About CFHT: CFHT is a joint facility of the National Research Council of Canada, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique of France and the University of Hawaii. The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Corporation hosts a world-class, 3.6 meter optical/infrared telescope. The observatory is located atop the summit of Maunakea, a 4200 meter, dormant volcano located on the island of Hawaii. CFHT became operational in 1979. The mission of CFHT is to provide for its user community a versatile and state-of-the-art astronomical observing facility which is well matched to the scientific goals of that community and which fully exploits the potential of the Mauna Kea site.
About SRP:  Steve Rotfeld Productions has been producing and distributing shows for broadcast stations and cable networks for 25 years. In addition to Xploration Station, it also produces and distributes Wild About Animals, hosted by Mariette Hartley; Awesome Adventures, hosted by Nicole Dabeau; Whaddyado; Sports Gone Wild; and Greatest Sports Legends Presents. Its founder, Steve Rotfeld, Emmy Award winning writer/producer, has also produced cable hits Weird But True! for National Geographic, The Haney Project and Donald Trump’s Fabulous World of Golf for Golf Channel, and Wild Weddings for TLC, among other series.
Public Relations Contact:
Stephanie Wolf
Steve Rotfeld Productions
610-520-0671
source: http://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/39927-Xploration-Station-Announces-Launch-of-Third-Annual-StudentAstronaut-Competition?tracking_source=rss
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wild-child-90 · 12 years ago
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#squawvalley #8200ft (Taken with Instagram)
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nepalguide-blog · 6 years ago
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Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition presents a standout amongst the boldest and testing trekking around Dhaulagiri and its massif scope of mountains a full circuit at world's seventh most astounding 8,167m. Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek offers to investigate remote and less beaten zone of Himalayan district Nepal. The real fascination of Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek covers crossing the difficult 2 noteworthy passes (Dhampus Pass 5250m, French Pass 5360m), investigating the towns, high elevated valleys, rich patios, thick backwoods, investigate the Himalayan legacies, icy masses, a way of life of remote towns etcetera. Aside from hard trekking, it offers stunning striking perspectives and landscape crossing two high passes strolling on cold icy mass and moraines in the profoundly forested zone, remote Magar clans' towns, and on the trail of the world most profound canyon and its beguiling Thakali clan towns of Marpha-Jomsom.
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Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Experience voyage of Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Nepal with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition Team begins from the excellent Pokhara city. Initially, trek pursues the low sub-tropic paddy handle then into a total wild of quick streaming icy streams and Myagdi River right to its source at Dhaulagiri Base Camp the walk leads through the profound woodland of rhododendrons, oaks and pines trees. Steadily, the adventure goes rise from the Italian Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp. After a brilliant minute at Base Camp, venture enticed to cross the French Pass then to Hidden Valley. Following a sheltered acclimation day at Hidden Valley, we proceed with the adventure to Yak Kharka and Jomsom by means of next essential pass – Dhampus Pass.
After Jomsom, we would have various alternatives to back Pokhara – it is possible that one can border the beautiful Ghorepani Poonhill Trek together with this excursion or fly back to Pokhara.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu [1345m/4411ft] & Transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive to Pokhara [5-6 hrs Drive]
Day 03: Drive to Beni and Trek to Tatopani [3 Hrs Drive & 4 Hrs Trek]
Day 04: Trek from Tatopani to Dharapani [1,470m/4821ft] [5-7 hrs Trek]
Day 05: Trek from Dharapani to Muri [1,850m/6068ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]
Day 06: Trek from Muri to Boghara [2,080m/6822ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]
Day 07: Trek from Boghara to Dobang [2,500m/8200ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]
Day 08: Trek from Dobang to Sallaghari [2,820m/9249ft] [5-7 hrs Trek]
Day 09: Trek from Sallaghari to Italian Base Camp [3,660m/1204ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 10: Rest and acclimatization day – free exploration
Day 11: Trek to Glacier Camp [4,200m/13776ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]
Day 12: Rest and acclimatization day at Glacier Camp – exploration
Day 13: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp [4,700m/15416ft] [5 hrs Trek]
Day 14: Rest and acclimatization day at Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Day 15: Trek to Hidden Valley [5050m/16564ft] via French pass [5,360m/17580ft] [8-9 hrs Trek]
Day 16: Free Exploration; walk around the hidden valley
Day 17: Trek from Hidden Valley to Yak Kharka [3680m/12070ft] via Dhampus Pass [5,240m/17187ft] [7-8 hrs]
Day 18: Trek from Yak Kharka to Jomsom [2,670m/8757ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 19: Morning flight to Pokhara; free day - explore, sightseeing, boating, personal activities etc...
Day 20: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 21: International Departure Note: The above itinerary outline can be easily tailor-made according to your preference, purpose of visit, and length of stay.  Contact us to customize this trip as per your requirement.
For getting more information about other Trekking, Please Visit any of:
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Tilicho Lake Trek
Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
Nar Phu Valley Trek
Annapurna Panorama Short Trek
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
If you are also looking for other services provided by Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition, Please Concern:
NEPAL GUIDE TREKS & EXPEDITION P. LTD.
P.O.Box: 8122, ThamelKathmandu, NepalTelephone: +977-14412764, 4412865
Skype: nepalguidetreks1
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