Luck was on our side and yesterday we got to MBC and this morning we got up at 5 am to trek 2 hours to Annapurna base camp! There had been a bit of snow during the night so we had to find the path again and really stick to it as the snow on the sides was metres deep.
Thankfully there were two guys from England and a couple from new Zealand walking with us, would have been to scary to do it on our own!
The trek in the dark, among the massive snow covered mountains was amazing. It was dead quiet and we felt very small in this big valley, surrounded by some of the world's biggest mountains.
So at the moment we're in bamboo, was just chilling in bed writing this blog when we heard something from the empty bed next to us where we had put our stuff - next thing we know a mouse comes running out! We started screaming and hysterically laughing, open the door and the mouse runs out. So we calm down, go back to writing and just now I felt something next to my head and there's the mouse again, on my pillow!!! GREAT. So we obviously started screaming and the guy who works here comes again to look for it but couldn't find it. So now we got moved to a little dorm type room, but we're the only ones here so it's ok. Slightly more cold and a little damp but hopefully mouse free...
Anyway, mouse drama over and we can hopefully sleep here. The guy from new Zealand we've been hanging out with started feeling a bit weird and dizzy when we got back to MBC for breakfast, and on the way down he got worse. The six of us were walking together down too, so one of the other guys took his backpack and we slowly made it to a village 1000 metres lower down. He probably got altitude sickness so we wanted to get as far down as possible but he wasn't able to continue. Fortunately they had insurance that would cover a helicopter ride down. We left with the two English guys to get to a village further down for the night, but we saw a helicopter flying by later so hopefully everything worked out for them!
We now have one night and two days left of our trek. My knee has been really bad for the past two days, but these last days will be pretty slow so hopefully it won't get too much worse. Tomorrow we're heading for Jhinudanda for the hot springs and we're also planning a stop in Chomrong where they apparently have an amazing chocolate cake. Treating ourselves after completing this 9 day trek!
It's been an absolutely amazing experience, and we are so happy we made it to the top in the end! It's a very special feeling being so much in nature, and completely left to mother nature. Walking through the valley where there is risk for avalanches makes you realise how powerful nature is, and how small you are in the midst of these huge mountains covered in heavy snow.
I have never felt more alive, more at peace or more humble and in awe of the amazingly beautiful but unpredictable nature surrounding me every day here. The feeling of being just where I am meant to be.