Heading Back to Nepal and Tibet
Dear Traders,
Iām heading back to Nepal and Tibet to take on the sixth-highest peak in the worldāCho Oyu, standing tall at 8,188 meters (26,864 feet)!
This climb is going to push me beyond my limits, right into the ādeath zoneā (over 8,000 meters/26,247 feet), where every step is a fight. Itās exactly why I do thisāpushing, testing, and finding out how far I can go.
This will be my fourth time traveling to Nepal. The first time I visited in 2015, I read in a book that Nepal is addictive. They said if you go once, youāll be hooked for life. Well, here I am, on my fourth trip, and I can say thereās something truly special about Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan.
The people in these Buddhist countries are grateful and happy, and see society as a whole. They may not have much, but they feel rich in spirit. Thatās what I loveāthereās no crime because they care for one another. Every time I return, I feel at home, welcomed by the people, the food, the culture, and of course, the mountains.
Cho Oyu is the sixth-highest peak after Everest, K2, Lhotse, and a couple of other giants in the Himalayas. And since no oneās climbing those mountains this season, thereās a real chance I could be the highest person in the world again on my birthday! Just like I was on May 19, 2023, when I stood on top of Everest. Itās an incredible feeling, and itās what drives me.
Cho Oyu sits on the border between Tibet and Nepal, and Iāll need to cross into Tibet to make the climb.
Tibet has always been a place of mystery and spirituality for meāever since watching āSeven Years in Tibetā and those documentaries. Now, I finally get to experience it firsthand, with the ultimate reason for going: to climb one of the highest peaks on the planet.
Thank you to everyone following my journey. I might go off the grid for a while since thereās no Starlink in Tibet, but Iāll try to set up a satellite device so you can track my progress. If you donāt hear from me for a bit, just know Iām up there, giving it everything Iāve got.
If all goes well and I finish early, I might head over to Namche Bazaar in Nepal to take on Ama Dablam, another holy peak at 6,812 meters (22,349 feet). Letās keep pushing!
Wish me luck as I tackle this beast of a climb and trade safe while IĀ“m out!
To your success,
Andrew Aziz