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The final push. After 7 days of climbing, acclimatizing, and battling altitude, this is where it all comes together. In Part 3, I leave Dingboche at 4,410m and push toward the ultimate goal: Everest Base Camp at 5,364 meters. This is the culmination of everything - the training, the pain, the doubt, the determination. This is Days 7-8: The summit days. 📍 IN THIS EPISODE: 🥾 DAY 7: Dingboche to Lobuche (4,410m → 4,940m) The Memorial - honoring climbers who never came home Where earth meets sky, brave souls found peace Oxygen levels dropping further The landscape becomes otherworldly - rocks, ice, and thin air ⛰️ DAY 8: Lobuche to Gorak Shep to EVEREST BASE CAMP (4,940m → 5,164m → 5,364m) The longest, hardest day of the trek Arriving at Gorak Shep - the last settlement before Base Camp The final 3-hour push to Everest Base Camp Standing at 5,364 meters - the moment everything clicked Every grueling step was worth it - I'd pushed my limits and won 🕉️ THE MEMORIAL BETWEEN DINGBOCHE AND LOBUCHE: This memorial sits at 4,830 meters between Dingboche and Lobuche. It honors mountaineers and trekkers lost in the Everest region. Stone cairns and prayer flags bear plaques with climbers' names. They came from around the world, pursuing their dreams on these peaks. The memorial reminds us of the mountain's power and the risks climbers face. It also celebrates the indomitable spirit of adventure in the high Himalayas. Walking past those stones, reading those names - it changed something in me. This wasn't just a trek anymore. It was a pilgrimage. 💭 WHAT IT FEELS LIKE AT 5,364 METERS: Your lungs burn with every breath Your head pounds constantly Walking 10 steps requires rest breaks But standing there, looking at the Khumbu Icefall, seeing Everest towering above... Everything made sense. All the training. All the pain. All the doubt. Worth it. 🎥 WHAT YOU'LL SEE: ✅ The emotional Memorial site with prayer flags ✅ The barren, Mars-like landscape above 5,000m ✅ My struggle breathing at extreme altitude ✅ The moment I reached Everest Base Camp - raw emotion ✅ Kala Patthar sunrise over Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse ✅ The Khumbu Icefall up close ✅ What it actually looks like at Base Camp (not what you expect) ✅ My honest reaction to completing this journey ✅ The descent - harder than climbing up 🎬 FILMING AT EXTREME ALTITUDE: Camera gear freezing overnight Too oxygen-deprived to narrate clearly Hands too cold to operate buttons Every clip required maximum effort But this story had to be told 📊 STATS FOR PART 3: Starting Point: Dingboche (4,410m) Highest Point: Kala Patthar (5,643m) Everest Base Camp: 5,364m Elevation Gain: 1,233 meters (total) Distance Covered: ~28 km Days: 2 (Days 7 and 8) Lowest Oxygen Level: 75% Times I thought about quitting: 1 Times I actually quit: 0 Feeling when I made it: Indescribable 🎯 WHY THIS MATTERS: Part 1 was about beginning. Part 2 was about enduring. Part 3 is about finishing what you started. This is what happens when a software engineer trades his desk for the death zone. When comfort becomes secondary to purpose. When you prove to yourself that you're capable of more than you believed. Standing at Base Camp, exhaustion melted into pure triumph. I wasn't just at Everest. I had conquered my own limits. This journey changed me. I hope watching it changes something in you too. 🔔 If this inspired you, SUBSCRIBE and share this with someone who needs to see it. #EverestBaseCamp #EBCTrek #KalaPatthar #Lobuche #GorakShep #Nepal #MountEverest #HimalayanTrek #5364meters #SummitDay #TrekToEBC #MountainDocumentary #AdventureTravel #BucketList #FromCodeToClouds