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Townsman, 1991-07, Page 10A walk in the abode of the gods Two local men discover the thrill of trekking to Mount Everest By Dean Robinson Ed. Note: In March of this year Sean Lane, a native of St. Columban who now lives and works in Markham, and Dean Robinson, of Stratford, went trekking in the mountains of Nepal. Their aim was to get to the top of the rocky outcrop called Kala Pattar, at an altitude of 18,450 feet (5,624 metres) for a breath -taking view of Mount Everest. This is Robinson's overview of that trip. BY DEAN ROBINSON With no warning the bus came to a stop, causing all inside and everything on the roof to shunt forward. A rock slide had closed the road and an unof- ficial -looking work party was trying to re -open it. The wait was not long nor, in the warm March sunshine, was it uncom- fortable. It was simply part of a dusty eight-hour ride from Kathmandu to the village of Jiri — the first day in a pilgrimage to the Khumbu district of Nepal. The road is one of only a fcw in this kingdom of 18 million people, squeezed between India and Tibet (China). A seeming continuum of switchbacks, the single lane snakes its way from an altitude of about 4,364 feet (1,330 metres) at the capital city up to 6,250 feet (1,905 metres) at Jiri. It is an adventure that combines the thrills of similar travel on the Greek island of Santorini with the scenic grandeur of route 95 from Mexico City to Acapulco. Atop this straining, swaying, belch- ing and aged - though brightly -painted — mode of transport were two Canadi- ans, two Australians, and one Ameri- can, the only paying passengers. They were joined on the roof by a handful of cheerful Nepalese and an assort- ment of gear ranging from a black- ened two -burner kerosene stove the size of a large television set to wicker 8 TOWNSMAN/JULY-AUGUST 1991 41, i- "AL , ► ' , Photo by Sean Lane Dean Robinson atop Kala Pattar peak. The altitude is actually 5,624 metres, not 5,545. The sign was made for one of the rounded hills at Kala Pattar but was placed on the peak in error. Robinson trekked to the top of the peak in March. baskets of cabbages. Sprawled out, This is not a route Icss travelled. In half sleeping, in the hotter and even fact, it is how many visitors choose to dustier confines below were more begin a walk to the region of Mount Nepalese and more gear. Everest, a trek that can take from 10