anna frost: running himalayas – episode 2 Written on November 21, 2009, by matt.
episode one documented their arrival in the nepal region, and the mamche bazaar. in episode two of frosty’s epic trip to this years everest marathon she talks about her’s and gil’s (matt gilbert) continued ‘acclimatisation’, the introduction of porter raj, plenty of sun and…snow!
after a nice rest day in namche topping up on treats we left with our porter for the higher ridges and passes of the himalayas.
our porter raj carried one bag with both mine and gil’s stuff while we had just our day bags allowing us to run from village to village. it worked a treat, however we were a little bit restricted by the altitude height that we could climb in a day.
we headed up the thame valley to where there was a big ceremony in a monastery to pay respect to an old mok dude who had passed away…it was quite amusing to see the offerings being ‘biffed’ over the side of the hill of the monastery…very pure?!
the next couple of days we basked in the sun, and ran our way up to gorak shep 5140m (the last village before base camp) stopping at a few tea houses on the way.
and just our luck, after coming back don from kala patar – a view point for everest and base camp the snow came in and this time didn’t stop.
so we headed back down the valley this time on the marathon race course. it felt good to be on the course but at the same time created a little bit of anxiety as it is extremely rough, technical and mostly down! not to mention covered in snow and freezing cold!
on the way back to namche we stopped at a little friendly village called sanasa which looks straight over to ama dablam. from there we said our goodbyes to raj and did day runs on the last 15km of the course…what i think is going to be the hardest.




















We are pleased for you and a bit envious too. So exciting!
love from proud grand-parents. Flo & Om
Our thoughts are with you both and very proud of you. good running.
Loads of love from Scarborough Frosties.
The Snow Queen and the Yeti, Awesome performances dude and dudette, see you in Nottingham. I’ve had a word with the sheriff and he’s agreed on a hunting ban during your stay, so you should be safe in the woods, Yeti dude.