Showing posts with label #timrippel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #timrippel. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2016

Join Us Earth Bag Building in 2017- Nepal








Ok, it's official!!! We are building again October 19 to October 28, 2017.  Join us on this rewarding adventure rebuilding Nepal's devastated villages left behind after the 7.8M earth quake.

We are working in the area hardest hit by the earth quake where thousands were killed and still today people are living under sheets of tin given as temporary shelters since the earth quake April 2015.

Schools and child safety is our priority and why we've joined with First Steps Himalaya who have been successfully providing quality rural education in Nepal for several years.

Come learn- build and explore the beauty of the people and land with us next autumn.  There is also a build commencing this spring for anyone wanting to get over there in April and May.

For more information and to get yourselves on the team, drop us an email..

Email:  peakfreaks@me.com

Becky & Tim Rippel
Peak Freaks

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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Earth Bag Rebuild - Mission Complete

We did it! The roof is on, three coats of plaster are on, kids are back in school playing with their new Montessori aid tools. All the volunteers are home or on extended adventures in Nepal while Durga is still on site finishing up the septic system. It was a wonderful and productive experience that will be cherished for a life-time.

We are back again next year and are looking for more volunteers. Put October 28th, 2017 in your calendar and be a part of this adventure with us, and since you'll be coming all this way, consider doing some add on adventures with us:


  • 10 Day - Annapurna Base Camp Trek
  •  5  Day - Annapurna Poon Hill View Trek
  •  Everest View Flight
  •  Chitwan Jungle Safari
  •  Whitewater Rafting
  •  Buddhist Meditation Centres and so much more.  We can hook you up!!
To learn more or to join, contact Becky at peakfreaks@me.com
 To donate to First Steps Himalaya 

We thank you for following us on this journey.

Tim and Becky Rippel





Monday, November 7, 2016

DAY FOUR - WORKING IT!






We are starting to feel at home here in Sangachok. Our work site is situated on the side of the Friendship Highway, the name given the road as the trade route between China and Nepal. We are familiar with the hazards on the road as we used to use back it in the 90's to access Everest's north side in Tibet.  However it's become much quieter post earth quake as China has since decided they won't rebuild the road this time because of the forever landslide conditions here. There's a deep canyon that drops off into the raging Sun Koshi river below. It's just too dangerous to try and keep it open and instead rumour has it that China has turned the border town between Kodari and Zhangmu into a military post.

In Nepal there is always something going on. There was a bit of a protest yesterday because a woman had been hit and killed on the road. It brought back memories of the same thing happening in 1991 as we were making our way to Everest on this section of the road when a woman was killed.

Our team seems to have rockstar status here in the village thanks to all the good work Durga and
Leela churning out pancakes for the group.
Fionna have put forth building schools offering quality rural education. We are greeted each morning with warm "namastes" from families as we make our way to breakfast. There is a family that has opened up their home to feed the crew that has saved extra work having to do that. A mom and dad and their two children. They will lose one of their helpers tomorrow when the eldest boy leaves for school. 

School starts tomorrow after a 10 day break during the Tihar festival. The pressure will be on us to get this roof on the school. Tim was having a bit trouble with the welding because the power stream is so minimal and the welder has seen it's days.  Durga returns today with a generator and new welding machine so now he can get the welding done. The water supply runs at a trickle making gathering enough to make cement another problem. It's not easy building in Nepal with resource challenges, but you just keep going making it work.

Today the team made cement by shovel to build the header seen in the photo, and put the floor down on the teachers school. Gerry is in charge of the septic project and others are wrapping the building with chicken wire and plastering and other associated projects to get the building complete. 

We are joined with some other young workers from around the world making a total of 18 of us here. Others were here before us making the walls with the earth bags. Tonight they enjoyed a campfire as some are leaving us in the morning.  There is so much to do and it's likely we'll be back again next year, and hopefully we'll be bringing friends who couldn't make it this year. It's grunt work so muscles and stamina are greatly appreciated. 

On that note, we call it a day.  

Peak Freaks  &  First Steps Himalaya Please donate!!!

Many thanks to Wanda for the photo uploads.