Drying Tibetan Yak Dung

Resourcefulness at 16,000 feet: Collecting and drying yak dung to fuel the campfire on our Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek in Nepal. In these remote mountains, you learn to appreciate the simple things that provide warmth and sustenance. - By Nicholas Eager

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Drying Tibetan Yak Dung (Nepal / Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek)

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