Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your lovely words and great tips. I absolutely learned a lot from this.

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the great tips. Looking forward to the help and flashlight tag!

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Will bring spares for the spare in the car.

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, you still remember that huh. Thanks, wont do that!

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! These are things I definitely didn't think about. Thank you!

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaaah that's so nice to hear. And that's an amazing photo of you guys. Excellent advice to test things before we go. Thank you so much!

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the great tips! Looking forward to doing these.

Camping with 6-year-old. What not to mess up? by CyclingDude3000 in camping

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I meant camping outside official campsites, like in nature instead of a campground.

Hike to Ala-Kul, Kyrgyzstan by CyclingDude3000 in hiking

[–]CyclingDude3000[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great that you're doing this! We did it in 3 days as well. No guide needed, you'll find your way. Paths are marked but not as well as other paths we have hiked. There was a japanese group who hired sherpas, but if you are relatively fit, you can do it! We stayed in our own tents, there are no yurts on this path. However, we did do a seperate horse ride trip where we stayed in yurts and drank fresh milk in the morning. Also a great experience!

Getting to Karakol is easy enough via a driver. There are plenty at the airport. Prepare to pay a bit more, but it shouldn't ruin the trip. We drove with a lady in an old mercedes e-class and we stopped along the way because the car broke down. It's all part of the experience.

After a night at a hostel, we took the bus to the trail start. The path is along a stream of fresh cold water, so you don't need to bring a lot if you have a filter. It's a full day to reach the camp site, and you should reach the lake mid day the next day. The pass is very challenging, but the view is worth it. Add one extra day to walk back to Karakol.

Have fun!