“Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back, and reasons to stay.”
— Dalai Lama
16 March 1989/View across the Ngadi Khola, Bhulbule//Fineliner//
In the beginning of the circuit trek, Geert hiked through the lower foothills which were dotted with many small and picturesque villages. In fact one of the nicest things about the circuit trek is the gradual rise in altitude which allows for good acclimatisation and avoidance of Acute Mountain Sickness. However, he did see quite a few very ill trekkers.
This scene in Bhulbule was a beauty. He sat down in the terraces and sketched the old lady who was chasing chickens away from her drying rice.
Later, when he was about to cross the suspension bridge in the background, a porter passed him and in his cane basket he carried a very old lady who was very ill. Nothing drove home the plight of the Nepali’s – and their tough living conditions more – than watching that scene.
Somewhere in the beginning of the Annapurna Circuit trek//
15 March 1989/ Villagers collecting water at the pump in Dumre// Fineliner//
17 March 1989/A waterfall at Tal// Indian ink//
26 March 1989/Many evenings – in the higher altitudes of the trek – were spent sitting around a wood fired stove. In the pot; ‘dal’, the best possible staple food for hiking// Fineliner//
5 April 1989/An old rhododendron tree and a young offshoot. The rhododendron forests were in flower// Indian ink//
Bhulbule/A younger Geert//