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      <title>Can I do annapurna basecamp sole with a porter</title>
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      <title>Can anybody suggest an alternative independent trek in Nepal other than ABC, Annapurna circuit, Jiri - Namche - Kala Pata - Gokyo as we have already done these?!</title>
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      <description>Given what we have already seen we would like to return to do another (mostly independent) challenging trek. It seems other than those areas mentioned the choice is either a fully organised camp trek to say Island Peak or an organised trip to the restricted areas (Dolpo, Mustang, Kachenjenga). I don't mind it being partially guided but not sure of the logistics of arranging this without repeating much of what we have already done. Any suggestions?  </description>
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