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Trip Summary
 

Trip Duration: 17 Days

Price: TBA


Departure Dates:

Winter Season 2011-2012 TBA

 
Trip Map
 

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Nepal Mt Everest Trek- fitness readiness

  • FITNESS LEVELS
  • AFFECTS OF ALTITUDE
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Trip Ratings

Activities
Cultural Sightseeing
  2
Hiking / Trekking
  3

General Comments

The Nabji trek does not venture over 6,000 ft, so affects of altitude should be minimal for most people.  It is none the less a trek with ascents and descents beyond what may be typical for some travelers.  It does not however require that you have any previous trekking or mountaineering experience.  You should be equipped with a spirit of adventure and a willingness to undergo the potential hardships of outdoor living with mulitiple days on the trail.

This is a fully supported trek which means we have porters carry the majority of the group's gear.  Individuals will only be required to carry a light daypack for things they will need during the day, such as water bottles, cameras, sunscreen, a layer of clothing, etc.

Although we will maintain a slow, easy pace on the trek that will fit with almost anyone, it may be considered strenuous by some at times.  We recommend that you begin a fitness routine, especially one that includes regular hiking, as soon as you can, to be in top shape.  Physical conditioning should be approached on two fronts:

  • Cardiovascular conditioning.  Improved by activity sustained for at least 45-60 minutes.  Suggested activities include: hiking, running, bicycling, swimming, stepping, etc.

  • Strength conditioning.   Improved by training with free weights or Nautilus machines, push ups, and sit-ups.

Please check with your physician before embarking on strenuous physical activity.



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These training programs are custom developed for our itineraries, taking into account the specific activities that are apart of the trip or expedition.

Clients may choose:

•  4, 8, or 12-week training programs 
•  Home or gym based training 
•  Resistance program that fits your level of experience 
•  Instruction by audio, video, and personal support 
•  Customization available for busy schedules, injuries, etc.

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Activity Levels                                                                                                   Top

Level
Description
1
No perceptual physical exertion.  Generally just a casual walking pace or a sitting oriented tour.  Frequent breaks.  No prior conditioning required.
2
Perhaps standing and walking more than a typical day, but with frequent stops. Should not require prior conditioning for the majority of clients.
3
Physical activity for more than what may be typical in most people’s average day.  Prior conditioning is recommended and will likely improve the client’s enjoyment of the activity.
4
Athletic activity likely requiring most clients to participate in a physical conditioning program involving cardio and strength training prior to the trip.
5
Physically demanding activities with significant exertion for extended periods of time (days) requiring top physical condition.
6
Very physically demanding for extended hours over repeated days usually under challenging environmental conditions.  Generally reserved for technical high altitude mountaineering.


Prior Experience Rating                                                                                Top

Rating
Description

B

Beginner.  Have had some prior exposure but typically no formal training or participation on a regular basis.
I
Intermediate.  Participated in formal training and have participated in the activity for an extended period of time.
E
Experienced.  Taken formal training.  Participating in the activities for years and may have even trained or lead others in the activity.
A
Anyone.  The activity is appropriate for clients of all prior experience levels.