The 20-nation 2019 Rugby World Cup will kick off in Japan next month, but many in Nepal will not know it Iwas hemmed in on all sides by a resonating wall of damp dark jackets, the wide bodies of my enthusiastic neighbours. The crowd was on its feet roaring and…
So Far So Good
A working mother’s guilt
I like to consider myself an exemplary parent, but probably all mothers think that Mum, Mum, Sangjay’s been playing with a python.” Rinchen was hoping to get one up on his elder sibling, but he knew he had to come up with something pretty spectacular to get my attention. “That’s…
Chitlang, Chitwan and Children
Finding the Rana-era elephant stables in Bhimphedi in between changing nappies Our second son Rinchen was only six weeks old when we bundled him into the red Range Rover in a cosy basket cot wedged in the back, surrounded by all the clobber required at that age, and headed for…
Hillary Centenary
Sir Ed would not have liked the queues on Everest this spring Sir Edmund Percival Hillary KG ONZ KBE was born 100 years ago, on 20 July 1919. A big man in every way, Sir Ed is the Sherpas’ beloved Burra Sahib, a towering presence in the Sagarmatha story, the most celebrated New…
Ever gone wildlife trekking in Nepal?
Adding a new purpose to hiking in the Himalaya After walking to Jomsom in 1974, my next foray was to Langtang. I went better prepared this time, remembering to bring a hat and wear socks inside my humble canvas shoes. The path was precipitous, and packed by centuries of human…