horsecat wrote:Luckily I escaped the worst of it Nick but I still resembled that tent somewhat. Happened at 2am at a height of around 4,500m so was pretty lucky really, especially since the landslide was followed by a huge rush of freezing water. It's not nice to be woken and hear people screaming "mountain falling, big water coming". No one seriously injured in that instance thankfully
photohiker wrote:What brand and model tent was that?
We should add it to the list of "Not BombProof" tents!
Hope you survived ok!
GPSGuided wrote:horsecat wrote:Luckily I escaped the worst of it Nick but I still resembled that tent somewhat. Happened at 2am at a height of around 4,500m so was pretty lucky really, especially since the landslide was followed by a huge rush of freezing water. It's not nice to be woken and hear people screaming "mountain falling, big water coming". No one seriously injured in that instance thankfully
Where was this? That'd be one scary episode!
horsecat wrote:It was at Muztagh Ata base camp in the Kunlun Shan mountain range in far western China back in 2010. And yep, it was a bit of brown-pants episode! There was a lot of devastation in the general area and in nearby Pakistan
GPSGuided wrote:horsecat wrote:It was at Muztagh Ata base camp in the Kunlun Shan mountain range in far western China back in 2010. And yep, it was a bit of brown-pants episode! There was a lot of devastation in the general area and in nearby Pakistan
Wow! That'd be a fantastic experience... To the magical Kunlun mountains! One day...
horsecat wrote:Central Asia is wonderful, even just getting to there is an adventure
GPSGuided wrote:horsecat wrote:Central Asia is wonderful, even just getting to there is an adventure
I bet! How did you access that area? Sounded like a full write-up on its own. It's amazing how it's a volcanic mountain range.
horsecat wrote:It is close to the border of Afghanistan so I suppose you could always fly to Kabul and hike overland
north-north-west wrote:ScottyK:
I do like the look of those Goondies. I think they'd make a good snow tent.
As for exposure, a good tent can take a surprising amount of punishment. All of mine have withstood some very nasty conditions, both here and on the mainland.
walkerchris77 wrote:Thanks hilleberg soulo. Nice
bushwalker zane wrote:Promontory lake, Western Arthurs.
icefest wrote:You should come over to the "Where am I?" thread
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