Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Deqin - en route to Yubeng


Deqin - en route to Yubeng, originally uploaded by jiulong.

An old picture from my Deqin-Yubeng trek of2003? that I scanned in last weekend - thought it deserved an airing.

Daocheng laundry


Daocheng, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Daocheng random picture


Daocheng, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Just a random old pic from 2010 that I scanned in last weekend - thought it deserved an airing. Scanned from a colour print negative and processed (reversed) in Photoshop and tidied up a bit with a 'Kodachrome' filter.

Daocheng wall


Daocheng, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Says something like:

Listen to the Party's directions
Serve the people
Bravely persevere

Nujiang at Bingzhongluo


Nujiang at Bingzhongluo, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Just a random old picture that I scanned in last weekend - thought it deserved an airing. Scanned from a colour print negative and processed (reversed) in Photoshop and tidied up a bit with a 'Kodachrome' filter.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Chanadorje - 夏诺多吉


Chanadorje - edited old scan, originally uploaded by jiulong.
Faffing about in Photoshop with Kodachrome-style filter.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

A young Joseph Rock listens to Caruso

Here he is aged 29 with entomologist Fred Muir listening to Caruso in Hawaii, 1913.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ragya monastery then and now


Ragya monastery 1926, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Here are pictures of my next destination - Ragya monastery near Amnye Machen in 1926 ( as pictured by Joseph Rock) and how it now looks according to Google Earth. Looks like a whole town has sprung up on what were once the deserted banks of the Yellow River.

Ragya monastery 2010 on Google Earth I will of course be hoping to take some on-the-spot pictures of better quality than Google Earth images when I visit this place next month.

Monday, March 12, 2012

This guy makes Joseph Rock look like a cissy ...

Doing some research for my impending trip to Xining and Ragya monastery on Google Earth ... on which you can click on the photos that people have posted on Panoramio. Looking around the region of Amnye Machen I came across some amazing pictures taken by a young trekker from the US called Hannibal Taubes. He's trekked extensively in this area - and then I realised I had been in email contact with him a couple of years before his trip and he'd been asking me for advice! Looks like it should be the other way round ... He has dome some pretty impressive trekking around Amnye Machen and elsewhere in the region, real bones-of-your-arse hardcore stuff on his own, and with not much money. I can't imagine doing this kind of thing any more - just wandering around solo for days and weeks and dossing down with whoever you run into on the hills. He seems to keep running out of money and getting arrested/deported from forbidden areas. And he's only about 21! He's done the kind of journeys into the wild that Rock did but with virtually no support or money. Good on you, Hannibal.I can only look at your pictures and turn green with envy. Wish you'd write something about your trip - the pics looks amazing.
Pic: Hannibal Taubes.

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Joseph Rock's handwritten notes of his trip to Amnye Machen

I'm preparing to head off to Gansu and Qinghai in April and I have just come across this handwritten account of Joseph Rock's trip there in 1925-26.
It makes for an interesting read in addition to his "Mountains of Mystery" article in the National Geographic.
I'm also looking at his hand-drawn maps of the area (see below) and comparing them with what I can see on Google Earth of the area. So much to see in preparation - I really wish I could spend a couple of months there instead of just a couple of weeks ...

Map of Choni And here is the Google Maps view of the same place: Google Maps view of Choni