Day 25
Monday 22 Oct 2018
We woke to probably the coldest morning but the clear blue sky and sun descending the valley was assurance that warmth would be with us soon. We made two rising traverses while, in the morning sun, flocks of Mountain Finch oscillated from ground feeding to a perch on the vertical cliffs above.
Presenting our Kata (white scarf) on our last pass, we descended to the sacred lake known as Om Thso where Guru Rinpoche left treasures- we saw no gold but did spot a small shrew-like creature swimming along the bottom of the shallows before disappearing under a rock.
Passing the lake quietly and reverently, we then plunged down a well engineered cliff path into forests and our first building for six days, then onto to a camp known as Maurothang (3610m) on the banks of the Nikka Chu.
Distance 14km 6hrs
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