Lol, sorry for caps.
Okay so I'm in Kathmandu for a few days more, I'm going on a short trek to Gosaikunda Lake.
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If you're interested I'm rolling out tomorrow most likely.
Split the guide fair? It's 30 bucks a day and the entry fee to the park is 50 USD. I'll pay for food and water. You pay for lodging.
>>1292572
bump, sorry i want front page for awhile...
>>1292576
Read the sticky on this board. You don't need to bump more than once per day. You will have all of my SAGE if you continue doing so you absolute madman.
>>1292572
What kind of sucker pays for a guide? I trekked all over the country and never once needed one of those scammers
>>1294470
Agreed. I grew up in San Fran, so when I got to Nepal I just winged it. As long as I bought clothes that were warm enough I could climb anything there.
>>1294473
Yes, the treks are pretty mild with a ton of guest houses and places to eat along the way. Almost everyone speaks enough English, asking for a better price on your own will usually get you a better deal than what the guide arranges, and the trails are all well marked enough that it is pretty hard to get lost.
Bring antibiotics in case you get sick, and one of those ionizing pens to drink spring water, bottled is expensive. A guide serves absolutely no purpose. Even the info they provide is usually bogus, they just make up shit if you ask questions.