The Collapse

October 7, 2018.  7 years ago today I left India, so weak I struggled to even board a plane to Bangkok while keeping my possessions together. Passport, wallet, phone, backpack, carryon, passport, wallet, phone, backpack, carryon was my mantra until I was safely and all together in a hotel near the hospital.  My body hadContinue reading “The Collapse”

Let All Creation Praise

I was euphoric as two friends and I loaded our belongings onto the roof of a taxi that cool April morning.  Dawn was breaking and it would be an incredibly gorgeous Himalayan day.  I was embarking onto a new venture, one I had longed for and prayed about through the previous thirty years.  At longContinue reading “Let All Creation Praise”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 30

That One Time We Had to Build a Bridge to Get Home Lete was the last post in my journal.  I am not sure why, likely because I was, after nearly two months, exhausted.  Dates and such in this post will therefore be sketchy as I am relying on my memory and a handful ofContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 30”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 29

Jomsom to Lete Saturday, July 14, 2001, was a long, hard day but the view was incredible and the trek was full of joy and laughter.  We set out from Jomsom at 9:00 am.  The first leg of our trek was through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world as measured fromContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 29”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 28

Kagbeni to Muktinath After breakfast we headed north for the four-hour trek to Muktinath.  That stretch is all uphill [Kagbeni – 9200 ft, (2804 m), Muktinath – 12,343 ft (3762 m)] but not so steep as I had expected.  There, however, was not much air!  I felt that I was supernaturally carried along because myContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 28”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 27

Jomsom to Kagbeni The remainder of our group arrived in Jomsom at 7:30 am.  After steamy fresh bread, yak butter, wild honey, eggs, and the ever present and luscious milk tea we began the walk to Kagbeni.  Since we would return through Jomsom, Emma felt that she would better serve by staying behind to pray.Continue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 27”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 26

Kathmandu to Jomsom Monday, July 9, 2001, started early.  The US team of sixteen representing five Alaskan churches, plus Robby and Leona and their Nepali team, and Pastor CB and his wife IB departed Kathmandu by bus at 7:00 am bound northwest for Pokhara.  Daniel G and his Bible Institute students would join us alongContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 26”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 25

Final Days in Kathmandu Sunday morning I awoke feeling better, just weak so I took the day to rest and recuperate.  Dudley’s team arrived from California and I moved downstairs to a lovely guest room that Robby and Leona had built onto their house.  Their youngest, Espes, decided she would be my new roommate.  IContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 25”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 24

Tibetan Border Trip Friday morning, June 15, Valerie, Dudley, two Nepali friends, and me, with Mr. G. in the driver’s seat headed northeast towards Kodari on the border with Tibet, the same area I had visited with an Alaskan team just six months before (see WotH Part 20).  The Chinese highway was still rough andContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 24”

Winds of the Himalaya – Part 23

Prayer at the Palace Before breakfast on Friday, June 8, I headed to Himalayan Ezra Institute on foot since it is an easily walkable distance from Robby and Leona’s house.  It was a lovely walk and I was accompanied by all the early morning sounds of a city waking up.  I taught on prayer usingContinue reading “Winds of the Himalaya – Part 23”