Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/05

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Afghanistan followup
From: spencer at aotera.org (Spencer Cheng)
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:41:28 -0500
References: <732E59D3-A846-4AA0-832A-F46E330D8360@mac.com> <3B067229-09FE-4F66-9CD7-D1ADEDDEE098@frozenlight.eu> <0101202F-7674-4CDA-B2E0-B980A64F195B@aotera.org> <A1F420E3-AE07-428A-AE66-ECC7B95FAE42@mac.com> <F2B3D732-C50A-430D-AF9E-A9B8963A30CB@aotera.org> <C53BF705-1EDF-417A-A311-2F6A614CF77E@mac.com>

Thanks for looking and commenting everyone.

Jayanand, it is a difficult place in more than one way. We had to ride 
across the desert near Chilas and that was brutally hot. The scenery is 
spectacular. More spectacular than any other alpine areas I have visited in 
North America, Asia or Europe.

Hugh,

If you get the chance, it's worth the detour. There use to be an unreliable 
flight into Gilgit (which basically only flies when the weather is good 
enough to land on VFR rules). The hostility which is almost palpable even 
back in 1998 was mostly south of Gilgit. Very unfortunate.

Regards,
Spencer

On Jan 4, 2010, at 23:25, Hugh Thompson wrote:

> Spencer - wonderful photo.  I doubt if I can get up there, but this 
> conveys the physical majesty of this troubled area.



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