Jun-B-8

THE INTEGRATION OF THE OUTBOUND AND RETURN

ITINERARIES OF THE NEXT TWO (COMBINED)

HIMALAYAN HEALTH EXCHANGE MEDICAL MISSIONS

 

Subject: The itinerry for Ladakh return trip, in view of disruption from     extension to cover Lingshed
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 11:47:43 -0500
From: Judy and Mike Geelhoed <geelhoed@swbell.net>
To: ravi@himalayanspirit.com, msdgwg@gwumc.edu,     vcroskery@home.com, emoore@dhha.org

I had a call from Nimi from Krisbi who had given me a price for one of the tickets for ladakh, although I am not sure she understands all the changes that may be necessary due to the inclusion of the Lingshed extension which will require a separation of Virginia's return itinerary from mine.
I do not know when I am now scheduled to leave from Lei to Delhi in view of the week added on to my stay in India.  But, ironically, I was waiting to hear from Eurasian Expeditions about the itinerary they were planning for me in later August, since i had told them about my return given the standard itinerary of the Ladakh excursion.  It seems now, that I would be returning across the world and another couple of oceans, within hours of departing to make the reverse of the same trip!  If that is the case, and if Virginia is going to have to travel back independently form me in any event because of the superimposition of the Lingshed itinerary we have inherited from the Flying Doctors' drop-out, I should rather have an itinerary for return from Delhi through moscow, to catch up with the Eurasian itinerary that same time.
I have not yet had them make up my travel plans since I had not yet heard anything from Krisbi.  But what I will do is get the exact flights needed to mesh these two trips, and see if it is possible and permissible for me to make a trip to New York to deliver the gear that I need for the second trip to give to the other passenger, Scott Miller, who will be going from New York to Moscow and on to Kamchatka, Siberia.
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he only alternative would be to carry the gear with me for the Siberian hunting trip to Delhi, and leave it there--and that will include a cased and locked rifle;  I am uncertain about what  the regulations for such baggage in India are, but I know they are far less "hunter friendly" than they would be in Russia. On the subject of baggage,  I would like to leave behind one backpack of my stuff from the Ladakh/Lingshed trip in Delhi on completion of this trip (which I understand from you would be August 6), because i will need the same equipment with me when I travel into Spiti (and the other added extension of this trip also) and Nepal.  That would make it possible for me to carry more medical supplies when i come in to the Spiti trip, which would mean I can use the extra baggage allowance form Lufthansa to carry this on my July 17 departure for Delhi.  i am concerned about this since i have just received a very large amount of medical supplies inthe surgical kits and gowns and disposables category, and I am not sure how much I can carry, but it will all make a one-way trip just like the MAP packs and medicines.  With whom can the following kinds of baggage be left in Delhi (or Simla) who is trustworthy to have it make the critical connections forward for the other trips?
  A) Backpack of trekking climbing clothes and supplies for the Ladakh/Lingshed and Spiti/Nepal trips;
  B) the hunting gear, which I will need if I go forward from Delhi to Moscow in the August 6 return from Lei/Lingshed. I will also be carrying the very valuable Nonin pulse oximeter as a superb critical clinical device I will later leave as a donation to the most needy clinic that can use it to the best effect, after i have surveyed all the clinics from Dharamsala, Ladakh, Lingshed, Spiti, and Lukla--from this years' treks alone. I had previously written you about the connection time for the departure to Spiti, since the abstracts are being printed for the Boston Haltsed Society Program which will be held Sept. 12--15.  i have not yet agreed to participate in a presentation at that program, since i will need to know how this would mesh with the takeoff for Spiti, and whether i would be doing that from Boston directly or after return to Washington. Because, again, of the addition of the Nepal component after the Spiti excursion, I will have to scramble out of Namche Bazar and get, somehow, to New Orleans to the American College of Surgeons whom I am addressing on just such medical missions as I will be prematurely returning from on October 9.  I end to know about the  arrangements on each end of this extended trip in Sept/Oct in order to make it work without missing commitments and the arrangements so far for the Jul/Aug Ladakh/Lingshed (?Russia) connections are not a promising model for the later smooth integration of the multiple point itineraries meshing. I have given a lengthy interview to the AAMC Reporter and Jennifer Proctor, along with a lot of supporting printed material, on promoting medical missions--among medical students with the AAMC, as I am doing with physicians in the ACS in October, and may even be doing for the general public through the National Geographic Society. if the proposal suggested by Roger Hair, NGS photojournalist, that I had forwarded to you goes through. I hope that the encouragement that is getting a swelling stream of volunteers to participate will not be fouled by administrative snags, and that I may be able to mesh the dense combined travel itineraries in view of the added components tacked on to the Himalayan Health Exchange individual itineraries.
I will try to mesh the itineraries and fax forward the return for Virginia if she is returning independently from Ladakh while I am off in Lingshed.  I will then find out if I can have someone else carry my gear to Russia, and rendezvous with them in Moscow, before going on to Kamchatka, and will send to Krisbi through you the return flight needed from Moscow (cheaper) than from Delhi with a long enough advance to get the discounted rate. I am trying to shuffle all these plans while in the air, visiting my son Michael and his wife Judy on their 8th anniversary, pre-Father's Day as they are awaiting the birth of the twin boys which will be happening when I am off in Ladakh, and then i am going on to remote Dayton Wyoming to run the Big Horn Wilderness Ultra on June 16 and returning to Boulder on Father's Day and home on Monday June 18 to be giving the Grand Round at Holy Cross Hospital in Maryland on June 19.
I hope we can still pull it all together!

GWG

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