Tragedy in the Himalayas
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This time six years ago I was hiking the Annapurna circuit in
Nepal. Just a couple of days prior to flying to Nepal, a freak
blizzard hit and hordes of hikers got caught at Thorung La pass
at 5416m. Due to altitude sickness and other reasons, some of
these people pushed on to descend the mountain, and basically
walked into the storm.
43 people lost their lives.
It was surreal to be in the same location just 2 weeks after the
tragedy, dealing with my own altitude sickness whilst descending
down the mountain, passing packs and clothes and other belongings
of those who perished.
Off in the distance was a helicopter struggling through the thin
air at that altitude, which I had assumed was helping with the
recovery effort. We found out later that day that the helicopter
was there to retrieve a hiker suffering from altitude sickness,
who later died.
Due to the uncharacteristic blizzard for that time of the year,
the pass had been cut off just days before we summited, and there
was snow covering everything. The scenery was stunning and there
were not many hikers to share the trail with.
These unique, yet unfortunate circumstances allowed me to be one
of only a few people to hike the circuit and see the beautiful
landscape with an unusual amount of snow on the ground for that
time of the year, making for an absolutely stunning backdrop that
constantly took my breath away (literally and figuratively).
To this day, this was one of the most impactful and beautiful
places I have visited.
It is crazy to think that the very thing that caused so much
sadness and grief, was also the very same thing that made this
such an amazing hike for those that followed.
RIP to those who were lost on the mountain.
Shout out to the amazing people in our group that I was fortunate
enough to meet, and share the beauty of the Himalayas with, in
one of my most memorable and favourite adventures.
"The days are long, but the years are short!"
Shaun Kober is a Mindset & Performance Specialist, with a
unique skillset forged in the trenches, through the various
stages of life.
"I shouldn’t be in the position I am right now."
The odds were stacked against me:
Poor family on welfare, eldest of 6 kids, parents didn’t work,
abusive step-dad, no electricity or running water for a 6 years
period of my life
Caught up with the wrong crowd, stealing, drugs, skipping
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At 14 years old, I sat on a bus for 3 days with $50 in my
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life in the workforce - 2000
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and rugby
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