First of all, I love the existence of this website. I have been fascinated by Central Asia for quite some time now, but all that time I never heard of this site, which brings all the information together very nicely. So thanks a lot for that!

I probably won't go to Central Asia for the next few years because of financial reasons. But I am already gathering information about the whole region.
I was for example wondering how to deal with all these languages. Can you really find your way around with just English or is it not a bad idea to know some basics of several of the spoken languages there? I'd love to, but it must be very hard to keep all these languages apart.
Also, I read about the presence of bears and wolves in some areas. I've already read some things about how to avoid them and what to do when encountering them. But maybe this only goes for the animals in Europe and the US. Should I be really worried about them when, in the hypothetical situation that, I would go camping in the wild? For example in Chatkal?
I read this wonderful blogpost about it, in which Steven wrote about having met an English man who has been hiking around the area for a month already. Is this really possible or wasn't he camping out in the valleys?
Patiently looking forward for replies!
