Perhaps the toughest and most dangerous day of the whole trip.
In the previous days, I wore thin quick-dry undergarment inside, short-sleeve Gore Wind-Stopper middle layer, and Gore-Tex jacket outside. I also had fleece cap and gloves. So I repeated the same configuration today, without bringing the fleece jacket with me.
Big mistake. It was cold, windy and exhausting. At one point I felt really sleepy and had problem keeping my eyes open for long, all while I was walking and jumping between big rocks. I guess my body was trying to shut down due to the cold and exhaustion.
In addition, we were pushing hoping to cross a river at the end of the day's hiking. When we arrived at the river, not only the river was too high to cross, we also found that the drinking water source there dried out. The river water was not drinkable.
At the suggestion of the horsemen, we walked another 30 minutes to the closest water source.
Pictured here, the underground water source was gathered in a small (maybe one square meter) pool built by horsemen. On one end of the pool was installed with the top half of a plastic bottle for easy collection of water. All of us (10 group members + 3 guides + 3 horsemen + 3 cooks + 16 horses) fed from this tiny water hole.
This small pool saved our day.
(31 Aug 2002, 85mm, F1.4 A-mode)