We left Khorog after spending 2 days there. We had spent several hours the day before in the local market, looking for jubilee clips to try secure my exhaust. The local people were just fantastic. They were all so helpful, and would not take a penny for their help. One guy closed his stall while he came with us, up and down the market, down side streets, helping us look for the clips. When we tried to give him a few bob, he was quite affronted, and said that his job was to look after visitors to his country, and to make them feel welcome.
We headed north towards Rushan, Afghanistan still across the river from us.
We turned East at Rushan, into the Bartang Valley
The track runs alongside the river for miles.
Sharing a snickers
Lunchtime! Filtering the water, then having noodles followed by a cup of Barrys
beautiful scenery.
Time to crack on.
Locals on the road. We did stop for the night in a homestay, but can't find any photos
it was $15 each for bed, breakfast and evening meal. The family slept outside on a makeshift bunk. We only realised when we got up in the night to pee! In the 'toilet' at the end of the long and winding path to the bottom of the garden, with the strategically placed canal to keep us on our toes, whilst trying not to breath in the toilet smells!!!
It was a cracking day
I know the water isn't flowing very fast here, but I have to tell you I was very nervous!! I was afraid I'd get washed away down the valley. We were at about 3,800m here.
We pitched our tents for the night. We knew we were quite high altitude wise, about 4000m, but we'd been climbing steadily and there just wasn't anywhere suitable before now.
What a truly amazing view! We had more tea, as you do.
We were cold already, and the sun was still out!
Kev keeping himself busy
Bedtime! I think we were wearing everything we had with us, Kev even wore his spare socks as gloves.
We woke in the morning, very very cold. Zipped back the inner zip, and noticed some white outside!
It had snowed during the night.
The view the night before, versus this morning.
The track was fairly flat from here on.
With a few river crossings to keep us entertained
Snow/ice in the river
There was an occasional bridge.
Kev was getting good at the stone writing
we were the first to pass through the Bartang Valley this season. It had only just opened the day we went in.
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