I do agree that a park fee is fair to support local economy.
But being "guarded" at all time by a guide would be a real pain.
by ElCapitanKoolAid » Fri Sep 22, 2006 3:40 pm
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ElCapitanKoolAid wrote:It is true that a lot of people like to hire a full service for their trips in Cordillera. That's a choice. Even in Himalaya you are not forced to hire a guide, cooks or porters to go on K2 or Kanchenjunga. You may need them, but again is a choice. But, they are climbs and places that none of the guides, cooks or arrieros want to go. This is part of the argument, too.
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