| Nepal
Vista Bhupendra Lamsal Sharma's fascinating site showcasing
thousands of Nepali websites, plus all sorts of interesting information,
from how to make Dahl Bhatt to the weather in Kathmandu |
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The
Travel Directory
The Travel Directory
brings together the best travel sites from around the world to form
a comprehensive, user-friendly online information resource for all
travellers.
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Alan
Ingram's High Adventure
Around The World site - a site to get lost in - superb pictures,
stories of treks and climbs all around the world and lots
of interesting links
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Richard
Struthers Safe
Journeys Adventure Treks - quality small-group walking holidays
in Scotland and Nepal. On the Scottish treks, Tal the sheepdog regards
it as his personal responsibility to ensure you never get lost
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Terra
Firma Travel
- I have enjoyed three treks in Nepal with Terra Firma and made good
friends with Colin, Andy, Bronwen et al. They have now extended to places
as far as South America and Africa
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High
Trek Snowdonia
- you will always get a warm welcome from Ian and Mandy in this Snowdonia-based
walking/trekking/scrambling/climbing company. There is usually something
new in their excellent website
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Celtic
Trails
custom-made walks in Mid and North Wales with the best trail dog in
Wales (point your mouse at the main picture on his website!) - and his
master (who really runs the show)
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Jimmy
Simpson's excellent Tullibody
site - compendious details about the history and present day development
of the Scottish village I grew up in
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| If
you seek information on Suspension Bridges rather
than trekking,
then look
no further than Derek Locke's informative award-winning Brantacan
site. It also has a very long list of links to other Suspension Bridge
sites |
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| See and
buy the work of the excellent Pet and Animal Portrait Artist, Christine
Varley at pet-portraits.co.uk |
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Some
Charitable Organisations Helping Nepal
| Rokba
UK
- based
in Dumfriesshire - helping the poor in Nepal (plus Tibet and other countries)
through Soup Kitchens, Women's Workshop, ROKPA Children's Home, ROKPA-Village
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| Need
In Nepal
- UK-based
charity "dedicated to relieving need in
Nepal by supporting motivated and cost-effective charities working amongst
the poorest, especially in education and healthcare."
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| The
Himalayan Children's Foundation (HCF):
"founded in 1997 by a group of young and energetic
Nepali social workers with the objective of improving the education, health
and living condition of helpless, poor and orphaned children from the
mountain districts of Nepal."
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| Children
of Nepal charity:
"Children
of Nepal is a small charitable organisation that has the aim of improving
the opportunities available to children living in Nepal" |
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| TREK-AID
- "helping
Tibetan refugees in India & Nepal". (The
irrepressible Brian Blessed is co-patron) |
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Other
Areas
| Denham
Cricket Club Friendly village (and League) cricket at the Way
And Tillard Memorial Ground in Cheapside Lane, Denham. All welcome! |
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| SETI
@home
is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by
running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data. |
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| HTML
Gear - excellent tools for websites, both free and paid-for, eg
the famous HTML Guestbook: |
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| CuteFTP
- makes everything to do with uploading files to websites easy.
It gave me the confidence to keep on updating and modifying, rather
than just put up a one-off, fixed site. |
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Back to home pages:
Mera
Misadventure (Attempt
on Mera Peak in the year of the long monsoon) | Yak
Horns And Suspension Bridges (First trek, to Everest Base Camp/Kala Pattar)
| Slippers
Before The Snows (Makalu Base Camp, mainly using carpet slippers) | Denham
Cricket Club
©
Geoff Inglis 2004 | Last updated 30/4/2004 | Contact Geoff at geoffinglis@lycos.co.uk