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Old 09-26-2012, 02:48 AM
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Default Welcome to Qomolangma Peak!


Muggles, witches, and wizards alike have all attempted to climb the world's highest peak. Many have failed, but a good number of them have not only succeeded, but lived to tell the tale with their own added dramatics, as if getting up that high and surviving wasn't enough.

While the equipment and spells you're using for this trip will be far more advanced than those who traveled this road before you, it doesn't mean the trip is any less dangerous. Kathmandu is the town located at the bottom of the mountain, explore the place and be sure to buy whatever you left back at home (and maybe a light snack as well) before you make the travel to your base camp. The camp is a 6,000 meter hike with a herd of yaks that leads you to a clearing perfect for setting up camp.

The hardest part of your journey has yet to come as you began to embark on your journey up to the mountain top with a group of twelve others. And this time, there will be no yaks to help carry your luggage, though a bit of magic should help to lighten your load. For those foolish enough to travel off the beaten path, why not take a trip to try and spot some of the infamous yeti? Muggles think them to be some foolish child's tale, but you and I both know that they're highly dangerous creatures that have taken out a hiker or two in the past. Nothing to fear, right? Do be sure to leave your loved ones a parting note before trying to get a closer glimpse of the mighty beast.


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