Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Ten Must Have Songs/Tracks That Should Be In The Playlist Of Any Traveller/Trekker/Hiker/Biker.

Here are a few tracks/songs which I often carry with me; apart from my heavy Deuter Rucksack; on my treks, hikings, trips, and biking journeys.

Following is my list of 10 must have songs/tracks that should be in the playlist of any traveller, trekker, hiker or rider:

#1 Guaranteed - Eddie Vedder from the OST of the movie Into The Wild

#2 Wherever I May Roam - Metallica from the album Black Album

#3 I Am The Highway - Audioslave from the album Audioslave

#4 Highway To Hell - ACDC from the album Highway To Hell

#5 Roadhouse Blues - The Doors from the album Morrison Hotel

#6 Walk Unafraid - First Aid Kit (R.E.M. Cover) from the OST of the movie Wild

#7 Turn The Page - Metallica from the album Quebec Magnetic

#8 Empty - Ray LaMontagne from the album Till The Sun Turns Black

#9 It's A Long Way To The Top - ACDC from the album T.N.T.

#10 Just Breathe - Pearl Jam from the album Backspacer

If you have anything to add/contribute (no scope to remove) to the above list, feel free to do so in the comments section below.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – Day 2-3. Days of New Friendships and Realizations

The following are the entries in my Travel Journal of the last remaining days of this trip:

# Saw another guide and a foreigner dashing past me when I was returning from Ilaaka area. First emotion had been of jealousy. They were going towards Lahesh Cave which I had so recently given up. Then this negative feeling melted away and turned itself into good wishes and of admiration towards these two.

# Discovered that the foreigner's name is Shane and his nationality is New Zealand. He and his guide Mahendra had made it till Lahesh Cave. Felt genuine respect and adulation towards these two.

# Weather getting worse from bad.

# Had warm and hearty chats with Shane, a French couple, Sukhi and Herman from the Indian Air Force Services. Ate, Drank Tea, Coffee.

# Hail Storm, from Low to Medium to Death Metal followed by silent snowfall (Simon and Garfunkel) 

# Dinner at 8. Feeling scared and anxious as weather getting worse and worse.

DAY 5

# Woke up at 6:30.

# No improvement in weather conditions. Not feeling scared anymore. Slept well over my last night's fear and anxiousness. Feeling a lot better instead of worsening weather conditions outside.

# 10:00 AM - Had breakfast and coffee with Shane and the Airforce soldiers. A weather window opened up. The heavy winds and snow they stopped. Till now god was playing and pausing the winds and snow. Now he has pressed the stop button on it.

# This was our weather window to start the descend. The airforce group had decided to stay. Shane and Mahendra have decided to make it for Triund. My decision was to follow Shane and Mahendra the guide as all the yellow markings and the trail path are buried in heavy layers of fresh snow.
                   "On The Way To Triund"

# Feeling more confident walking on snow.

# Came back to Triund safely in record time of 50-60 minutes.
                  "Triund Covered In Snow"

# Had tea, chit chatted in general at Triund.

# From Triund everything was a cakewalk. We came storming down; jesting and laughing, with periods of silent descend. Picked up all the litter and garbage along the way in my rucksack's rain cover.

# Reached Mcleodganj. Had sumptuous lunch with Shane at a Tibetan restaurant. Noodles and rice in Thai Vegetable curry. Peach iced tea and banana shake to gulp it all down.

# Shared the contact details. Wished each other luck and parted.

# Collected all my leftover belongings from Dharamkot in the midst of heavy hailstorm. 

# Booked my bus to Delhi for 7:00 PM. Bus on time. 7:15 PM started for Delhi.

# BIRTHDAY WELL SPENT

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Birthday Bash! Dharamkot - Triund - Snowline - Ilaka – Day 2 - Strolling And Fooling Around Can Be Fun Too!

#Strolling Around

After the snowfall was over, the entire snowline - Illaka area was covered in Snow. I took a long walk to the nearby places testing my new Quechua Forclaz 100 which I got as a Birthday gift from my Aunts. This shoe is brilliant. It has good grip especially on snow. Also it is about 75-80% waterproof. I would recommend that you should always buy trekking shoes one size bigger than your normal size. I did what I preach, following this useful advice from the book Wild by Cheryl Strayed. It provided me that extra space and cushion during descends while protecting my toes from getting hurt or crushed. A pair of good trekking shoes has the capability of transforming your trekking experience from a good one to an awesome one. I had never realized the power of right gears and equipment until now. @Chidiyyaaa and @meera.in.me had also gifted me a pair of warm track pants from Adidas. I would like to use this opportunity to thank them and my Aunts for such utilitarian gifts. These gifts enriched and enhanced my overall trekking experience many folds.




"Indrahar Pass Mountain Range, Covered with Clouds"

I was missing a Guide at this point in time. Being alone and walking unknown paths sounds adventurous. But no matter how much adventurous it may sound, one should always think and operate in certain comfort level when dealing with nature. Keep a feeling of respect and reverence towards nature and it will treat you the same way. I can see the way towards Lahesh Cave from Illaka, but as the weather was unpredictable and I had my own apprehensions about snow and snowfalls, I abstained myself from taking that path. I retracted my steps back to Snowline cafe camp with a heavy heart. I was also getting hungry and the Snowfall was growing heavy too. 

#Hijacking A Group Guide

I was alone in the Snowline Cafe Mansion sipping my tea, eating bread omelette and talking to the shop owner about the possibility of people coming in such bad weather. As we were speaking I heard some voices and saw a group of 3 people approaching the cafe. They were going further towards Illaka. They had a Guide. I thought I will go with them farther into the Illaka area and if I feel confident and good I will go to Lahesh Cave alone. This Guide had 2 clients with him. They both were from Delhi. They were good and kind people, but were not very good hikers. They gave up mid way between Snowline cafe and Illaka. Their Guide and I made it all the way to Illaka area leaving the other two midway on a snow cliff stuck and struggling. 



"Hijacking the Group Guide"


"Mission Accomplished. Guide Hijacked!"

We both were happy to reach the destined location. But I wanted to go further all the way to Lahesh cave. So after taking a few selfies I asked the Guide about the way. He advised me not to go alone in such bad weather but showed me the path to Lahesh Cave anyways. I was in a limbo. Then something clicked and I finally gave up on Lahesh Cave in my mind and heart. I thought may be this is not the right time, may be some other time. I made a mental note that I will be coming here and doing the Indrahar Pass Trek next year. Our guide took some more pictures and asked me if I wished to return to Snowline Cafe with him. I said yes with a heavy heart and we both made our way back to Snowline Cafe, picking our abandoned, half dead trekking soldiers on the way.