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We leave Kathmandu
at about 0700 Hours and drive approximately 3 hrs. to Charaundi,
our put-in point. After the crew assembles the raft, they will
explain about safety and proper procedures.
During the
day, we run a numbers of rapids, that rate to 2 to 3. All the
rapids have been given Nepali and English names: our guide can
relate the story behind each one.
We lunch on
a beach remarkable for its unique sculptured boulders. Shortly
after lunch we enter the Trishuli gorge. As the canyon narrows
the walls becomes steep, densely, forested, the current accelerates
and the rapids increase in the size and frequency. This is the
time to hang on.
After such
a stimulating experience, it is humbling to see a Majhi (Fisherman)
building his precarious traps in such turbulence. Our last rapid,
Jholungepul, is named for an extensive suspension bridge. Here
we often encounter an enthusiastic audience, they line the bridge
excited to see us pass beneath. The geologic formation are tremendously
interesting and not worthy. We camp at Kurintar on a sandy beach
on the Trishuli beach. Every one is welcome to help our crew with
camp chores. Once the tents are pitched a savoury dinner will
be prepare over stoves.
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