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Familie Fuchs

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About Familie Fuchs
Leidenschaftliche Weltreisende, Radfahrer, Läufer und Bergsteiger
Distance travelled

164 km

Time in motion

57:51 h

Recent Activity

    went running.

    May 13, 2023

    Halbmarathon

    01:30

    21.1km

    4:15/km

    70m

    100m

    planned a hike.

    May 10, 2023

    20:45

    100km

    4.8km/h

    550m

    550m

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    planned a hike.

    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 10, 2017

      Starting today, you'll be leaving the 3,800m high that your body has been accustomed to for the past few days. Slowly, always listening to your body, leads you the not to be missed, mostly broad path to 4,400 m to Dingboche. On the way, new mountain panoramas offer you, because you come back a lot closer

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    planned a hike.

    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 10, 2017

      From Phortse you will first have a good climb, before you follow an impressive altitude panorama trail. Always in view: the Ama Dablam with its 6,814 m. The trail is sometimes quite narrow and it goes steeply downhill, so you have to focus well on your crotch. Also listen to the bells announcing a yak

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    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 10, 2017

      From Khumjung to Phortse a beautiful trail leads you for about 8 kilometers through the mountain landscape of the Himalayas. For this you need about 3 to 4 hours - a relaxing morning tour.

      You are now in an area where you only go from village to village. In between, you only occasionally meet people and

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    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 10, 2017

      This stage will take you to Khumjung.

      First of all, you go back the way you already knew from the day before. The narrow path downhill, over the bridge, past some villages and monasteries to the well-marked crossroads to Khumjung. From here begins the way to become steeper again. Very slowly, he climbs

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    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 10, 2017

      Today's tour is one of the hardest stages of this trek. It leads you to the former trading metropolis Namche Bazar. A total of 800 meters of altitude on some very steep path to climb at a length of 15 km.

      You leave Pakhding on initially very well developed paths. Do not be surprised if many (!) Tourists

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    August 10, 2017

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    1. August 8, 2017

      Today, you're getting a big step closer to your goal! First, the trail climbs steeply for about an hour, before crossing a very long level. This level leads you looking back but steadily uphill. Like the day before, the path itself is very pleasant to walk. You approach the river Lobuche, cross it over

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    planned a hike.

    August 8, 2017

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    1. August 8, 2017

      One last effort and you made it. The landscape is now wintry. Snow, ice and lack of vegetation characterize your environment. The white mountain tops glisten in the sun.

      A gentle, easy walk will take you to the base camp of Mount Everest at 5,364 meters in about two hours. The route runs in a cauldron

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    August 8, 2017

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    1. August 8, 2017

      On to the balcony of the Himalayas. A good two hours will take you along the Khumbu Glacier through the barren, snowy landscape to Gorak Shep. There are the last lodges in front of the base camp of Mount Everest.

      The route is quite demanding because of the altitude. The paths themselves are easy to see

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