Climbing My First 6000m Peak in 3 Years | Chapter 2
Due to its remote location relative to the other mountains, we have chosen Mera Peak (6,476m) as our first 6000m acclimatisation peak. Experience our never-ending car ride to the village of Panggom, as well as the subsequent 10-day trek towards the tallest trekking peak in Nepal. 🏔 Watch the series HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... eBxWI5 ▶ DISCOVER more about the Expedition ◀ Facebook:   / bob.tsang.923  Instagram:   / mountaineering_bob  Twitter:   / mtneeringbob  0:00 Intro 0:47 Car Ride 2:04 The Village of Panggom 3:23 The Trek Begins 9:05 Training at Khare 9:31 The Trek Towards High Camp 10:45 Summit Push 11:46 Trek to Lukla 12:25 Photographs 12:45 Coming up NEXT

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