STEVE RAZZETTI MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHY AND JOURNALISM

HIMALAYA: KHUMBU

"That afternoon we climbed to about 17,000ft on the ridge that descends south-west from Nuptse to the fork in the main valley. The glaciers of the eastern branch seemed of no great size and terminated well above the fields of Dingboche, which we now looked down upon. On this bright afternoon with hardly a cloud in sight, we beheld a vast panorama of mountains; from Lhotse, Pethangtse and Makalu in the east, south to Chamlang and Kangtega, west to Taweche, and north to Cho Oyu and Gyachung Khang. In this galaxy, which included a host of named epaks, neither the lesser nor the greater seemed designed for the use of climbers."

HW Tilman, Nepal Himalaya 1952

The Khumbu was the first place I trekked to in the Himalaya, in March 19844. I did not return to the Everest region in Nepal until November 2008, and it was both chastening and refreshing. Chastening in that the pace of development has been so swift, and refreshing in that the mountain scenery is every bit as awesome as I remembered.

Arguably the most beautiful peak in the Khumbu, seen from Thyangboche.Canon A1, 135mm, Kodachrome 64
  
Telephoto from the Khumbu valley above Namche BazaarCanon A1, 135mm, Kodachrome 64
  
Trekkers on the summit of this viewpoint above GokyoCanon A1, 28mm, Kodachrome 64
     
  
Setting off to Island Peak from Namche BazaarCanon A1, 50mm, Kodachrome 64
  
Trekkers taking pictures in the KhumbuNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Pemba was our cook on the Dhaulagiri trip in 1998, met again here on the trail to Everest BC in November 2008 with my sirdar, KungaNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
That's me on the right, with the members of my group at the viewpoint above Namche Bazaar with the peaks of the Khumbu beyond.Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From the police post above Namche BazaarNikon D300, 180mm
  
A view up valley from just above Namche Bazaar, to Thyangboche, Ama Dablam, Nuptse & EverestNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
The most famous Buddhist monastery in Nepal, seen from near PangbocheNikon D300, 180mm
  
From DingbocheNikon D300, 50mm
  
Walking up the Imja Khola valley from DingbocheNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Trekkers in the Imja Khola valley, with Lhotse aheadNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
The second man, after Reinhold Messner, to climb all the world's 8000m peaks, Kukuczka fell to his death on the south face of Lhotse (in picture, beyond the memorial) when a second-hand rope bought in Kathmandu snapped at 8200m. Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From the Thokla Pass (4830m) above Dughla on the trail to Lobuche / Everest BCNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
From the Thok La (4830m) above Dughla on the trail to Lobuche / Everest BCNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
At sunset, from LobucheNikon D300, 180mm
  
At sunset, from LobucheNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
At sunset, from LobucheNikon D300, 50mm
  
At sunset, from Gorak ShepNikon D300, 50mm
  
At sunset, from LobucheNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
From the Khumbu Glacier between Lobuche & Gorak ShepNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
On the trail to Gorak Shep, with Pumori beyondNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From Kala Pattar (5550m)Nikon D300, 50mm
     
  
From Kala Pattar (5550m)Nikon D300, 50mm
  
The most famous mountain panorama in the world? Everest, Nuptse, Lingtren etc bathed in late afternoon light, seen from the summit of Kala Pattar (5550m)Nikon D300, 17-35mmNikon D300, 50mm
  
From Kala PattarNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
From Kala PattarNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
At Everest BC, with the Khumbu icefall in the foreground and Khumbutse (6665m) and the Lho La (aka NW Col, 6026m) beyondNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From the Khumbu Glacier near Gorak Shep, with Kala Pattar clearly visible immediately in front of itNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
From the Khumbu Glacier below Gorak Shep, with Lingtren, Khumbutse & the Lho La (pass into Tibet) also visibleNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Mr CK Ho from Hong Kong, with the awesome SW face of Nuptse (7861m) beyondNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A view down valley towards Dingboche / Pheriche from the Thok LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From the Lobuche Khola valley near PhericheNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Seen from the Pheriche Pass (4270m) on the trail south out of PhericheNikon D300, 17- 35mm
  
A nice blue hut at this village below Thyangboche monasteryNikon D300, 17 - 35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17 - 35mm
     
  
From Thyangboche monasteryNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A mani stone on the trail into the Khumbu from Namche BazaarNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
This beautiful peak stands sentinal over the Khumbu valley, seen from Kyangjuma villageNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
A mani stone on the trail below Thangboche monasteryNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
At the Tibetan marketNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A Sherpa elder at this village below Namche Bazaar in the valley of the Dudh KosiNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Sculpted rocks and flowing water in this valley below Namche BazaarNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Sign advertizing internet services at Phakding village, below LuklaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
In a wayside temple below LuklaNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Much is made of the need for trekkers and trekking agencies to look after and equip their porters properly, but few realise the true cost of that cold beer they sip at Gorak Shep. Porters carrying supplies into the Khumbu for lodges, tea houses and shops frequently carry loads in excess of 80kg.Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From Syangboche, above Namche BazaarNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
My sirdar on the Renjo La trekNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Looking north to Thyangboche, Everest & Ama Dablam from just above Khunde villageNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Seen from Khunde village, with Ama Dablam on the far leftNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
From KhundeNikon D300, 180mm
  
At sunset, from Khunde villageNikon D300, 50mm
  
At sunset, from Khunde villageNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
At sunset, from Khunde villageNikon D300, 180mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
The view into the Khumbu from just above Khunde, under a wintry December skyNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Peaks on the east side of the Thame / Bhote Kosi valley, seen through clearing morning mist from KhundeNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Self explanatory really!Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A view south from just below Thamo villageNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
A view down the Bhote Khosi valley to ThamserkuNikon D300, 50mm
  
From Thame villageNikon D300, 50mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
At Thame GompahNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From Thame villageNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
At sunset, from Thame villageNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
In the Bhote Khosi valley en route to the Renjo LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Owner of the Valley View Lodge in Maralung village, north of Thame in the valley of the Bhote KhosiNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
At the Valley View Lodge in MaralungNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Looking north from just below Lungden, towards the Nagpa La and TibetNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
My sirdar, above Lugden on the climb to the Renjo LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
At Angladumba Tsho lake (circa 5100m)Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From left to right ; Changtse (7583m), Everesrt (8858m), Nuptse (7879m), Lhotse (8516m) & Makalu (8485m)Nikon D300, 50mm
     
  
Panorama view showing Gokyo and the Ngozumpa Glacier with a panorama of Khumbu peaks including, from left to right; Pumori (7165m), Changtse (7583m), Everest (8858m) Nuptse (7879m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8485m), Cholatse (6440m) & Taboche (6542m)Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Panorama view showing Gokyo and the Ngozumpa Glacier with a panorama of Khumbu peaks including, from left to right; Hungchi (7036m), Pumori (7165m), Changtse (7583m), Everest (8858m) Nuptse (7879m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8485m), Cholatse (6440m) & Taboche (6542m)Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm)
  
Summit telephoto from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 180mm
  
Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Makalu & CholatseNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
Looking towards the Rolwaling, with Tengi Ragi Tau (6938m) on the far left (south), and Menungtse (7181m) on the far right (north)Nikon D300, 50mm
  
Left to right;Drangnag Ri (6801m), Dragkya Chullung (5657m), Pangbuk (6705m) & Menlungtse (7181m)Nikon D300, 180mm
  
A view over Gokyo to Everest etcNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Seen above the 3rd lake at GokyoNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From below the Renjo LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Above Gokyo Lake on the descent from the Renjo LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Summit telephoto at sunset, from GokyoNikon D300, 180mm
  
The western flanks of this 8201m peak, at sunset from GokyoNikon D300, 180mm(Stitch of two images)
  
A late afternoon view from GokyoNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
Everest (centre), and Nuptse, seen from the 5th lake above Gokyo on the Ngozumpa GlacierNikon D300, 50mm
  
Telephoto from GokyoNikon D300, 180mm
  
Telephoto from the 5th lake on the Ngozumpa Glacier above GokyoNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
Cho Oyu (8201m) and the 3rd lake at Gokyo in afternoon lightNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From GokyoNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Cho Oyu and the peaks at the head of the glacier, seen from centre of the glacier on the crossing between Gokyo and TagnagNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
From the Ngozumpa glacier near TagnagNikon D300, 50mm
  
A view north to Cho Oyu etc, from near TagnagNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A view down valley (south) from Tagnag. This is the starting point for the crossing of the Cho LaNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
The view south-west. Thw two distant snow-peaks on the left of the horizon are Kathang (6853m) and Numbur (6959m)Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Actually taken from just below the pass on the eastern side. The peak far left is Lobuje Peak (6113m), with Baruntse (7220m), Chamlang (7253m), Ama Dablam (6856m) and Malanphulan (6571m) along the horizon left to rightNikon D300, 17-35mm
     
  
Approaching Dzongla, on the descent from the Cho La, with Ama Dablam straight ahead, and the fearsom north face of Cholatse in shado on the rightNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
A view over Dzongla to Ama Dablam and the north face of CholatseNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
Looking back to the pass from near Dzongla. The col is the obvious glaciated notch to the right.Nikon D300, 50mm
     
  
From DzonglaNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
From Dzongla, with Chhukung Peak (6430m) to the left (north)Nikon D300, 50mm
  
At sunset, from DzonglaNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
The north face, by moonlight from DzonglaNikon D300, 50mm
  
At sunset, from PangbocheNikon D300, 180mm
  
By moonlight, from PangbocheNikon D300, 180mm
     
  
Nikon D300, 17-35mm
  
In the main prayer hallNikon D300, 50mm
  
Fabric pendant in the main prayer hallNikon D300, 50mm
     
  
The main prayer hallNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
On the trail to Namche BazaarNikon D300, 17-35mm
  
On the trail to Namche BazaarNikon D300, 17-35mm