This autumn we had the chance to take our kids into the mountains to do some camping and exploring near the Wolong Panda Nature reserve.
They really had a lot of fun near the stream:
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
5000m in 7 Days --- The Rewuqie Pasture
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This 5 day trekking tour (7days from Chengdu) included a nice ascent of a 5000m peak in the northern Minya Konka Range. The only thing we had to pay attention to were acclimatisation issues.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Taktsang Lhamo and its Vultures - August 2011
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This year in August I had the great opportunity to explore the area around Taktsang Lhamo (chin. Langmu Si) in order to look out for Griffon Vultures.
The area mostly consists of rolling hills with a lot of pasture land around. Only a small area of rocks behind the monastery features a different landscape.
These cliffs are home of more than 100 individuals of vultures, including Himalayan Griffon, Lammergeier and Cinereous Vulture.
These cliffs are home of more than 100 individuals of vultures, including Himalayan Griffon, Lammergeier and Cinereous Vulture.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Travel to Qinghai
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This post shall publish a selection of pictures from a 23day round trip from Chengdu to Qinghai and Gansu in June 2011.
Our trip started on the famous Sichuan Tibet Highway - the G318. After a dangerous 8h ride (the Ya'an - Kangding always is dangerous) we were rewarded with a stunning view towards the Lamoshe Massif from the first high pass behind Kangding.
The G318 splits in Xinduqiao. The northern route - from now on called G317 - passes the sacred Lake Yilhun Lhamtso.
Our trip started on the famous Sichuan Tibet Highway - the G318. After a dangerous 8h ride (the Ya'an - Kangding always is dangerous) we were rewarded with a stunning view towards the Lamoshe Massif from the first high pass behind Kangding.
The G318 splits in Xinduqiao. The northern route - from now on called G317 - passes the sacred Lake Yilhun Lhamtso.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
BEST OF 2010
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Thought I should compile some of my most favourite pictures of last year - of those which anytime make myself dreaming of the freedom underneath the endless Tibetan Sky.
This is the Lhamo She Group (chin. She Haizi Shan, 6070m), a northern split of the Minya Konka Range.
My favourite view towards the high rugged mountain range near Ganze.
On the left of the picture you can see a very remote lamasery: Zhankar Gompa lies at 4050m on the Tagong Grassland.
Also on the Tagong Grassland I took this picture of a Gentian. These flowers can be found in any colour between white and dark blue here at 4100m above sea level.
Mid Autumn Moon
This skull is burried in a high-altitude marsh. Tibetans do not mind dead animals lying around: death belongs to life, and symbols of death (like this skull) shall remind you to never forget this truth.
Tagong Marshland with the peak of Mt. Zhara Lhaste in the back
Close to the western glacier of Minya Konka. A glacier that reaches from 7556m down to 3800m...
Two yak bulls fighting out a disagreement.
This is a Choerten which was build long before the convenience of concrete conquered the Tibetan High Plateau.
Chipmunks belong to the most common wildlife here in the high alpine forests.
Our pack horses - endless miles underneath an endless sky....
This picture is a nice reward for a long climb up to a 5000m ridge from where these Snow Partridges were observing us.
This is the Lhamo She Group (chin. She Haizi Shan, 6070m), a northern split of the Minya Konka Range.
My favourite view towards the high rugged mountain range near Ganze.
On the left of the picture you can see a very remote lamasery: Zhankar Gompa lies at 4050m on the Tagong Grassland.
Also on the Tagong Grassland I took this picture of a Gentian. These flowers can be found in any colour between white and dark blue here at 4100m above sea level.
Mid Autumn Moon
This skull is burried in a high-altitude marsh. Tibetans do not mind dead animals lying around: death belongs to life, and symbols of death (like this skull) shall remind you to never forget this truth.
Tagong Marshland with the peak of Mt. Zhara Lhaste in the back
Close to the western glacier of Minya Konka. A glacier that reaches from 7556m down to 3800m...
Two yak bulls fighting out a disagreement.
This is a Choerten which was build long before the convenience of concrete conquered the Tibetan High Plateau.
Chipmunks belong to the most common wildlife here in the high alpine forests.
Our pack horses - endless miles underneath an endless sky....
This picture is a nice reward for a long climb up to a 5000m ridge from where these Snow Partridges were observing us.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Introduction of Ganze
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This image resembles the typical scenery of Ganze County: juicy grassland foiled against steep and rocky mountains up to 5992m.
With 5992m Mt. Kawaluori is the highest peak around Ganze. It also is the most eastern peak of the Mt. Chola Mountain Range, a thin mountain range that stretches for more than 200km from the Sichuan/TAR border to Luhuo County.
With 5992m Mt. Kawaluori is the highest peak around Ganze. It also is the most eastern peak of the Mt. Chola Mountain Range, a thin mountain range that stretches for more than 200km from the Sichuan/TAR border to Luhuo County.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Mt. Chola - Trekking in Dege 2009
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Mt. Chola is the heart of this marvelous trekking tour. By the way: There is a funny story about this name: Chola (speak juola, letter "j" as in jungle) is just another name for snow mountain, given by local Tibetans. The Chinese phonetic transliteration for CHOLA uses two characters: Que Er, and written so on offical maps. Hence, many foreign guide books use the literal translation of the Chinese Characters: Sparrow. So, mistakenly CHOLA became "Bird Mountain"...
Much better than the story about the name is the panorama view of the Chola Massif photographed from the south:
Much better than the story about the name is the panorama view of the Chola Massif photographed from the south:
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typical view of pastures and rolling hills of the Dege area.
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