Random Thoughts

I will never trade climbing for anything else. So please stop asking me when will I stop climbing. Instead, ask me when will be my next climb, but ask only if you are genuinely interested to know.I fully understand the risk involved, the time and money spent to climb. And yes, I know I have families and friends who are worried when I climb, but hey, even crossing a road is dangerous, and you might just get run over by a train in the MRT station. I’d rather die in the mountain (ahem, touch wood!) than to die of some deadly illness or to be in the hands of some reckless drink drivers. Period.

I have so much to catch up. I want to share with you the climbs I did like Aconcagua in Feb and my recent climbs on Island Peak and Ama Dablam. As you can see, my last entry was more than 6 months ago! Haiz. I just need to get my ass down and map out my thoughts. Not forgetting that I am also rushing out my thoughts on our Everest journey. The SWET team is really behind time with our book which we have been telling people about. We had postponed our climb, we cannot postpone the writing. Yes, we will get it out somehow.

Returning to Nepal was a nostalgic experience. Everything that I saw in Kathmandu and in the Khumbu was just so familiar. Climbing Everest with SWET seemed just a recent affair when I traveled on the trails. It was definitely a nice feeling. And guess what, the SWET team Marmot shell was so eye-catching. I had strangers telling my climbing sherpas that they recognised the shell belonging to the women’s team from Singapore. I felt like being watched! On the other hand, I feel proud to be part of the SWET.

At the summit of Island Peak with Dorje and donning that “SWET ” shell that many other climbing sherpas were familiar with.

 

Jumping for joy on the summit of Ama Dablam

Year 2011 is coming to an end soon. Looking back, I have had a jolly good time climbing, from Argentina to China and back to Nepal, I can’t ask for more.