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Visual Journey of Baruntse Expedition - Namas Adventure

Baruntse Peak 7129M, Nepal

Baruntse Peak 7129M, Nepal

The experience of climbing Baruntse is one of the most thrilling climbs in the Makalu Barun Valley. Not only is the climb beautiful and raw but it is physically challenging. Land in the buzzing historic city of Kathmandu following then to the famous Lukla airport. From there trek through the Khumbu region to enter into thick jungles of the Barun Makalu region to climb the icy summits of Mera. After acclimatizing well at Mera, the following adventure leads to the summit of Baruntse.

Climbers pass through several beautiful villages and as we reach Mera BC our alpine camping begins. Once climbers reach Baruntse base camp we rest there and prepare for our Baruntse Summit. The climb demands an intermediate level of skill and past experience and our team members are made up of highly experienced climbers. Expect a little bit of everything on the route – scrambling on the rock, climbing on steep ice/snow, and multiple camps on the mountain. Follow along as we describe the entire journey in images, as we take the beautiful yet challenging journey up to the summit of Baruntse 7129M.

Boudhanath, Kathmandu

Boudhanath, Kathmandu

Arrive in the vibrant and beautiful city of Kathmandu. Our team picks you up from the airport and takes you to your hotel. There you rest and can explore the cities vibrant culture and traditions. Boudhanath (Buddhist shrine) is one of the places where you can explore.

Tenzing -  Hillary Airport, Lukla, Khumbu, Nepal

Tenzing - Hillary Airport, Lukla, Khumbu, Nepal

Expect to reach early at the airport as most Lukla flights are in the morning. Once we arrive in Lukla (40 Min flight) our expedition starts. Porters load their packs meanwhile our climbers get their breakfast and excitement begins.

Paiya, Mera Peak trail, Nepal

Trek through the beautiful villages passing through lush jungles and rugged trails. Climbers will come across the jungles of Rhododendron and other wild trees. Also, lots of mules and Sherpa porters along the first two days of the trek.

Trek through beautiful villages and stay in local tea houses

Trek through beautiful villages and stay in local tea houses

Monasteries and other cultural sites are a perfect detours to explore.

Monasteries and other cultural sites are a perfect detours to explore.

Once you enter Makalu Valley the mountains open them selves and climbers will be walking very close surrounded all around by the Himalayas.

Once you enter Makalu Valley the mountains open them selves and climbers will be walking very close surrounded all around by the Himalayas.

Climbers can expect to see a lot of high and dry granite walls and Himalayas all around when trekking to higher tea houses and camps.

Thagnang, Mera Peak trail. Nepal

As soon as we enter Makalu Barun Nation park climbers will be able to see moraines and glaciers flowing through the Himalayas. Mera-la Glacier can be seen in the far distance just below the clouds.

Climbers and porters climbing Mera - La glacier, ascending higher to Mera high camp. From Mera-la the real alpine mountaineering begins.

Climbers and porters climbing Mera - La glacier, ascending higher to Mera high camp. From Mera-la the real alpine mountaineering begins.

Mera High Camp 5400M, Nepal.

Mera High Camp 5460M is one of the most interesting high camps during your expedition. We camp here for a night before making our early summit push to Mera Peak summit.

Mera Peak Summit. Namas Adventure. Nepal

Mera Summit 6476M. This is one of the most spectacular and accessible climbs for anyone with even no climbing experience before. Mera summit offers a 360 panoramic view of surrounding Himalayan peaks. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, Ama Dablam, Baruntse, and other uncountable amounts of 6000M and 7000M peaks are visible on a clear summit day. A visual galore to satisfy your adventure soul.

Heading towards Seto Pokhari

Heading towards Seto Pokhari

After Mera Peak summit, the journey heads further deep into Hunku valley taking us through base of Chamlang and other Himalayan peaks finally arriving at Baruntse base camp 5460M.

Namas team, Baruntse base camp.

Puja ceremony at Baruntse Base camp. After a day of rest, puja is organised seeking permission from the mountain god for safe passage when climbing the mountains. A monk recites and performs the rituals meanwhile all the climbers take care in this ceremony. Spirits are high and blessings are offered and everyone is to be ready for their final part of the expedition. Mentally, physically and spiritually.

West Col to Camp 1 (6100M) is one of the challenging objectives of the expedition. Once climbers leave from base camp, it takes about 2 hours to reach the crampon point. All expedition gears are then worn and after another 45 min hike on icy surface climbers reach the base of 200M vertical wall. After 2-3 hours of jumaring climbers arrive on a flat Baruntse plateau. The lead guide then advises all the team where to set up the first camp.

Camp 2 (6400M)

Camp 2 (6400M) is a short 2 - 4 hour ascent about 400M - 500M high. Gradually going higher climbing team sets up the camp just below the Baruntse ridge.

Namas Guide Pega Sherpa can be seen descending/traversing the exposed Baruntse ridge at 7000M elevation.

Climbers leave early pushing for the Summit bid. Most of the climbing is done in the ridge section of Baruntse. This is the most challenging and dangerous section of the entire climb. After passing from three false summits finally, climbers will reach their ultimate destination. Expect a long and challenging climb.

Baruntse summit

Namas Baruntse team Pega, Nima and Chewang Sherpa successfully summited Baruntse 7129M and fixed the rope to the summit paving way for other team members.

🏔Makalu 8463M seen in the right hand side, Summit of Baruntse 7129M

Baruntse Summit 7129M. Lying just between the Great Lhotse wall and Makalu.

Fish eye view of Amphu Lhabtsa pass 5800M. Another ridge to Baruntse on the right. Everest and Lhotse in front of the climbers (between the clouds). This is the wall between Khumbu and Makalu/Huknu valley.

Fish eye view of Amphu Lhabtsa pass 5800M. Another ridge to Baruntse on the right. Everest and Lhotse in front of the climbers (between the clouds). This is the wall between Khumbu and Makalu/Huknu valley.

For more information on our Baruntse expedition or Baruntse Express expedition or any of our other international expeditions check out our website. (Call/WhatsApp) - +44 7446976060 or send us an email at bookings@namasadventure.com

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2021 Best Mountaineering Down Suits - Namas Adventure

Photo by - Matt Irving / National Geographic

Photo by - Matt Irving / National Geographic

Down suits are probably the most visible aspect when coming across images of extreme high altitude mountaineering. They are also the must clothing gear along with other specialized clothing. But in this post, we are here to talk about down suits only. They don’t come cheap and aren't supposed to. These are highly specialized suits built to perform and protect climbers from extreme cold conditions in some of the most hostile places. On any high altitude expedition like Mt. Everest, Manaslu, Baruntse, or Ama Dablam comes with both good and extremely windy cold climbing days. Your down suit should be versatile enough to perform in both conditions. Below are some of the best down suits we can recommend for any climbers who are preparing for their 7000M - 8000M+ expeditions.

Probably the most famous and well know suit. With the brand North face which is well known for their adventure clothing products, their down suits are one of the best in the industry. North Face down suits is also worn by famous North face athletes like Renan Ozturk, Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker. Probably because they are part of the team but also these athletes have helped the company to test and build these suits. Some of the down suit features

  • 800 fill goose down offers superior warmth, while 700 fill goose down in the lower body provides compression resistance

  • Welded baffle construction eliminates cold spots and weak points that accompany needle holes

  • Extra-long, two-way center front double zip with full-length draft tube

  • Coated with durable water-repellent (DWR) finish for added water repellency

  • Full-leg zips finish in a horseshoe drop-seat configuration

  • Adjustable hood is fully baffled for reliable warmth and zero cold spots

  • Intuitive, sleek, and secure integrated suspender system

Korean adventure brand Black Yak is relatively new in the European market with their expedition suits. Their expedition suit is one of the most expensive almost double or even more than other leading expedition suit brands. From the high thermal efficiency to the multi-slider zippers with extended zipper pullers. Suit features

  • Double-stitched down chambers

  • performance-mapped insulation

  • High-tenacity 20 Denier CORDURA® fibers and CORDURA® fibers

  • 750 goose down, 90/10 – RDS-certified

  • G-LOFT® synthetic insulation 120 GSM

  • Water protection lamination, Material mapped for performance, Stretch zone mapped for comfort

  • Insulated and baffled fitted hood and Auto-fitting hood

  • O2 set-compatible, Goggle-compatible

  • Windshield brim

  • Drought-free compression cuff

  • Glove/mitten fixing points

  • Kevlar®-reinforced seat

  • Kevlar®-reinforced harness/rock points

  • Outer snow gaiter with Kevlar® protection and gripper band

  • High altitude/ Expedition double boot-compatible

  • Hydration bladder-compatible

Kailas brand has been trusted and worn mostly by the Sherpa guides in the Himalayas. Partly because of the company supporting Sherpa climbing community in Nepal. People may lose their trust when it comes to China-made but Kailas has been specializing in mountain wears for quite some time and if the Sherpas have their full trust in them, rest assured we can be. Suit features

  • Fully taped seams for waterproof, windproof, and ventilation

  • DWR coating

  • Special treatment prevents down from shedding

  • Reinforced panels at elbows, knees, seat, and ankles

  • Waterproof front pockets

  • Low profile insulated hood with one-hand drawcord adjustment

  • Adjustable shoulder straps

  • Waterproof, breathable zippers at both sides of thigh

  • Oxygen-mask-compatible collar

Marmot is another well-known brand in the world of adventure. Their warm cube 8000M suit is that what you need on Icy winds, steep snow, and freezing cold conditions. When your adventures start with all of the above, you need gear that’s just as epic—and more. Marmot down Suit feature -

  • 800-fill-power-down provides exceptional warmth, loft, and compatibility

  • Pertex Quantum® fabric is designed to protect from wind and improve the efficiency of insulation

  • Removable liner with WarmCube™ construction for ultra-comfortable warmth in extreme conditions when you need it

  • Adjustable suspenders with mesh back panel and front detach system for a customized fit and improved airflow

  • Attached hood with peripheral cord adjustment and insulated muff

  • 4-way water-resistant center front zipper; 4-way rainbow seat zipper with stay-open hook

  • Dual internal mesh 1-liter water bottle pockets; Zippered hand and thigh pocket

Mountain Hardwear is another brand that holds a reputation when it comes to Hiamalayan gears and clothing. Their down suits has earned praises from many climbers. Some of the features of the suit are listed below

  • Q Shield™ Down: welded, watertight baffle construction

  • 6-slider watertight rainbow rear-zip for easy on/off

  • Oxygen mask compatible collar

  • Low profile, insulated, fixed hood with one-handed drawcord for quick fit adjustments

  • Reinforced panels at elbows, knees, seat, and hem

  • 90% Goose Down, 10% Goose Feather

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British brand RAB is best known for specializing in their down-filled products. Down jackets for everyday lifestyle, adventures to the high Himalayan peaks. The Rab Expedition 8000 Suit has built on the best selling Rab Expedition Down Suit and has improved on an already class-leading down suit it has been designed for use in the harshest environments, specifically for use in extremely cold conditions at High Altitude and in the Polar Regions. RAB 8000M down suits features

  • Pertex® Endurance Outer Fabric and Pertex Quantum® Lining

  • 850FP R.D.S. Certified European Goose Down (778g Size M)

  • Rab® Fluorocarbon free Hydrophobic Down developed in conjunction with Nikwax®

  • Box-wall construction, differential cut

  • Helmet Compatible down-filled Hood, wired peak

  • Front Zip Protection Flap

  • Extended LEngth YKK® front zip, 2-way zipper to allow toilet access

  • 3 outer pockets, 2 internal mesh pockets

  • Full-Length YKK® side zips with multiple Pullers

  • Weight 1990g (size M)

Whichever suit you choose at the end the listed suits above are amongst the best in the industry. Fabrics and technology have progressed so far that it’s amazing to see how far these suits have come since the early days of the expedition. You can rest assured of the performance when it comes to its utility and then it comes down to the brand you prefer, colors, styles, sustainability values, and reviews.

Conclusion

Choose the best one that’s out there in the market. With adventure brands innovating and developing high-quality down suits you have more options now. We have listed some of the most famous down suits out there in the market today. We cannot stress this enough but quality (highest) matters. This is the last place on earth where you would not have adequate clothing gear. The game is extreme in the Himalayan altitudes so you’ll need the best of the best which are listed above.

Which mountaineering down suit will you buy for your upcoming extreme expedition? Please comment below :)

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