First Descent in Nepal
During the first week of September, Andreas Sommer did lead an international team of
paddlers to the Baudha Mountain within
the Manaslu Himal in Nepal.
The aim was the Dharaundi River, a
IV/V river still unexplored in the center of Nepal.
The successfull descent took
seven days including
the walk in. Rain hindered the approach to the higher areas which will still give plenty of whitewater for
interested parties to explore.
Photos will be update here within the next few days upon the return of
Andreas Sommer and crew.
The kayakteam was made up by Ram Bhandari
(NP), Georgia Le Plastrier (AUS),
Aaron Hemmerle (AUS) and Andreas Sommer (GER).
The discovered river itself is a medium volume (September)
river
with high gradient in it`s upper reaches and very continous rapids.
Starting point was Rangrung
but we scouted another days walk higher (shombhu
khola) which will be V/VI at the give flow.
Upon
estimates, the river will be at it`s best during the last week of September with grand views of the
Manaslu
Mountain Massif and challenging but controlable waterlevels and difficulty.