Thursday, December 21, 2006

Charlie Fowler, missing in Kham


Charlie Fowler, originally uploaded by jiulong.

World class mountaineer and guide Charlie Fowler has been missing since last month, somewhere in Kham. He was last seen with his climbing partner Christine Boskoff In Litang, from where he sent an email saying they were considering going to the Genyan range in W Sichuan or to Deqin in Yunnan to try climb one of the minor peaks of the Kawa Karpo range. There is also an unconfirmed report of them being seen near Yangmalyong north of Batang.
They may have met with a climbing accident or have been done in by some local people, who are often not happy about outsiders trying to climb their sacred peaks.



UPDATE: Charlie apparently died in a climbing accident on the Genyen mountain. His body was recovered by a team of American and Tibetan climbers, with little help from Chinese authorities:

(From the Montrose Daily Press)

[Search party leader] Ted Callahan called Litang police's insistence the area had already been searched "patently false."
The e-mails had suggested early on that the climbers might be on Genyen.
"They had been disregarded because local police in Litang claimed they searched two different (peak) entrances. The police claimed around Dec. 13 they sent in teams and hadn't found any sign of them. It's patently false," Callahan said.
Monks from a nearby monastery distinctly remembered seeing Boskoff and Fowler, even the date, because it coincided with a Buddhist festival.
"At the end, the Chinese press was claiming they (government) had sent the teams up that discovered the body and had deployed planes and helicopters," Callahan said. "We must not have noticed those."
And, he said, officials later had to retract their claim of having sent 200 searchers. "Not even the Chinese media would believe it." Even so, Callahan alleged, the Litang authorities were demanding some reimbursement for their minimal efforts and were blaming the U.S. Consulate for holding them back.
"We're fine with them taking credit, but we're not willing to finance their blandishments," Callahan said.
"The support we got from the Chinese came entirely from the climbers who were assisting us in the search. They worked tirelessly and were devoted to it. But officially, we didn't receive much (local) assistance. ...There was always pledges of support coming from the higher levels, but it never materialized into any tangible support."

Kangwo Shan, Jiulong, Sichuan


Kangwo Shan, Jiulong, Sichuan, originally uploaded by jiulong.

I may have posted this before, but this is the view of the 'Druderon Pass' that Rock described on his voyage between the Yalong valley and Jiuong, while on his way to Gongga Shan from Yunnan. It is now known as Kangwo Shan and has a tarn known as Kangwo Hu.

Mongdong temple, Yalong canyon, Sichuan

Flintlock rifle, Sanyanlong, Sichuan

As seen in Sanyanlong, Jiulong county, Sichuan.

Flintlock rifle, Tibet (Sichuan)


Flintlock rifle, Tibet (Sichuan), originally uploaded by jiulong.

As seen in Sanyanlong/Shantien, Jiulong county, Sichuan

Roni/Lawaling, Jiulong Sichuan


Roni/Lawaling, Jiulong Sichuan, originally uploaded by jiulong.

This is the hilltop village en route to Mongdong and Maidi Gangga/Chang Haizi in Jiulong couty, Sichuan

Sunday, December 03, 2006

夏诺多吉 Chanadorje, Yading



Chanadorje, Yading, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Shenrezig, Yading


Shenrezig, Yading, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Chonggu Si temple, Yading


chongu2, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Zhamei Si temple near Lugu Lake (Yongning) Sichuan

Scanned from a neg nd touched up with Photoshop.

Zhamei Si temple near Lugu Lake (Yongning) Sichuan

Zhamei Si temple near Lugu Lake (Yongning) Sichuan

Scanned from a negative

Zhamei Si temple, near Lugu Lake (Yongning) Sichuan

Friday, December 01, 2006

Old Tibetan fellers near Lawaling, Jiulong

Old Tibetan fellers near Lawaling, Jiulong

Looking down towards the Yalong river

Rooftop corn


Rooftop corn, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Shantian chillies


Shantian chillies, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Flintlock rifle at Sanyanlong


Flintlock rifle at Sanyanlong, originally uploaded by jiulong.

Lawaling Tibetans or Pumi


Lawaling Tibetans or Pumi, originally uploaded by jiulong.