More than a week after a deadly earthquake flattened their village, many survivors in this small mountain community still lack adequate shelter from the cold and rain.
Although the army has begun airlifting relief supplies to Barpak, the villagers say they are desperately short of tents and tarpaulins as the season for monsoon rains approaches.
"Relief materials are coming but only a little, not much," said 21-year-old Prem Gurung, who was in Kathmandu when the quake hit but has returned to his devastated native village to help.
Instead, the villagers are forced to haul tarpaulins and basic food supplies on foot up the vertiginous rock-strewn path from the valley -- an eight-hour round trip.
Along the way they are at risk of rockfalls and landslides caused by the regular aftershocks that have shaken Nepal since the 7.8-magnitude quake struck on April 25.
The quake killed more 7,600 people and injured another 16,390 across the country, according to the Nepal Emergency Operation Centre.
When AFP visited Barpak this week, mourning rituals in the deeply traditional community were still under way.
"In Kathmandu there were a lot of deaths but relatively little damage given the size of the city," said Julien Argenone, a French doctor working as a volunteer in Barpak.
"Here by contrast the valley has been very hard hit. Everything is completely destroyed and they need everything, they need shelter before the monsoon."
Some have taken shelter in the village school, one of the few buildings still standing, while others are crammed under the few tents and tarpaulins the village has received.
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