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| posted by augusto_the_king 440 days ago |
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I'm gonna have a two weeks trip in August in high Tibet and I need serious equipment. Does anyone have any suggestions about good shops?
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| posted by puyi 440 days ago |
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when you say how high??? if its going to ebc then you need gloves and a beenie and a soft cell outer, a inner jumper / fleece and maybe a rain jacket as it can rain sleet there..... are you aware of travel restrictions in tibet as of 4 weeks ago no independent tourists allowed....
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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| posted by Load Toad 440 days ago |
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I guess you are on about hiking gear or is it a Yak repair kit you are after?
Either way - head to Mong Kok
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| posted by Beer Boy 440 days ago |
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I am interested in the Yak Repair Kit. Where can one purchase such things? And how much of the Yak can you repair with said kit?
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| posted by puyi 440 days ago |
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you can rent gear in lhasa near hotel kirey it can be cheaper and easier than taking it all the way to lhasa for just a few days..........
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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| posted by Load Toad 440 days ago |
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Th' YRK costs seven pounds three shillings and sixpence and will repair up to three family sized yaks. Head to Mong Kok; take your yak.
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| posted by Juno Watt 440 days ago |
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I just went into one of those army supply shops in China and bought myself a PLA greatcoat. That did the trick.
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| posted by Beer Boy 440 days ago |
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Did they mistake you for being one of the glorious PLA troops? Seeing as you are local and stuff
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| posted by Juno Watt 440 days ago |
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Good point BB, but the Free Tibet banner and Dalai Lama pictures I was carrying helped to dispel any misunderstandings.
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| posted by augusto_the_king 440 days ago (edited 440 days ago) |
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I have all the permits I need. And yes, I'm gonna reach EBC. So I think to park the yak a little bit lower, somewhere in downtown of Lasha.
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| posted by Beer Boy 440 days ago |
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A Dalai Lama jazz mag more like!
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| posted by puyi 440 days ago |
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so you will be driven to ebc and then have a little 6km walk from the monastery .....you dont need any thing great clothing wise............unless you go treking then its needed
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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