Saturday, 16 August 2014

First trek continued...

Amruta


So we awoke to do, well you've guessed it - some more trekking! We were currently situated in the valley next to the river, which was pretty cold. Not suprising anyway because it was glacial water. We were pretty high up the moutain at this point but we were aiming to go higher. Thankfully we only were carrying essentials with us - camera's, suncream, water and a few other bits. This meant I was probably going to enjoy myself a little more than the previous day.

Mountain Man - Suri


The walk up to the top was pretty steep and I guess it was the altitude was effecting me. My heart was beating fast and shortness of breath (unfit much?!) it was quite an interesting feeling to be honest! It made it more of a challenge not just for myself but the others as well - ok maye not the local guide and our mountain man - Suri. This would be quite challenging for a group due to the steepness of the trek however it is possible - if I managed it then I'm sure a group could manage! 

Ben


It was worth it though - even if it was challenging! The view was amazing! There was a heart shaped lake at the top and a temple. 

Me


After a meeting with one of the local farmers and some food with a local family which we were given some bread and lassi - a yoghurt drink, we headed back down the mountain. A dip in the fresh river water I felt cleaner and cooler and we made plans for the next day. 

Making Roti

Attempt at milking a cow



I learnt how to make some roti - Indian bread and also got the chance to milk a cow - which was an experience. We paid the guide 600 rupees to go down to the shop where we stopped on the way up to buy us a chicken. When he came back with the chicken it was still alive - I quickly befriended him and named him ginger. Something I probably shouldn't have done as he soon was to be slaughtered, plucked, cooked and eaten. I didn't witness the killing - it's not my thing. There was some debate about being prepared to kill an animal if you are going to eat it however I'm not going to discuss that further at the moment. It was probably the freshest chicken I've ever eaten and the only chicken I've held before it's died to provide me food. I didn't enjoy the meal as much as I would have if I hadn't known the animal before hand. After the meal it was time for some rest. A point to note here the stars were amazing there was millions out and with no light pollution it was incredible to be where we were. 

Ginger :(

Ginger Curry...


The next day we trekked to the top of the other side of the valley. The trekking was getting easier - apart from breathing and we climbed higher and higher up to the top. The view at really top again was stunning. There was a bigger temple at the top with a statue of shiva inside and a shelter which could sleep quite a few people if wanted - although we were going to return to our base camp. It would have been like we were sleeping at the top of the world! If we had stayed there would have been the option to trek up to the ridge. There was a bigger lake at the top here which looked stunning. 

Taking a rest

Temple at the very top of the mountain
Shiva Statue



The next days trek we headed further up the valley. It was an easier trek as we weren't heading up the sides of the mountain. Although it provided more complications than the previous days. Amruta was suffering from some chest pains and I had a headache and got a nose bleed which didn't want to stop. We put it down the the altitude. So the boys headed to the top and us girls although we reached most the way there decided to call it a day and head back to camp 

Wow...


There was some discussions between myself and Ben and as always we had differences in opinions which isn't anything new! It was quite interesting really and I guess we shall see how things develop between us but both of us realise that we are not necessarily going to agree on a lot of things which I think will make it easier that we know this and I think we will be able to challenge each other's viewpoints reasonably. After one more sleep it was time to head back to the base camp.

Enjoying the View


Heading back down the valley was exciting as we had achieved what we had needed to be done. We could run programs here and we had several options for treks for various challenge levels which gave us options. It was the start of a new journey and challenge for us. Traveling back to shivpuri. 

Party on the Bus



Before heading back though we spent some time near McLeod ganj. We stayed with suri's cousin and his friend who are training to be artists. They are both really talented. 

Hand Painted - Incredible!


We also had chance to visit a Tibetan monestry which was stunning! Suri is full of knowledge of lots of things which he was eager to tell us and we were eager to listen. 

Tibetan Monestry


We also got the chance to go and do some shopping in mcleodganj which was full of lots of shops selling lots of different things. There was a few Tibetan shops which sold these amazing embroidered T shirts for next to nothing! We also visited the buddist monestry which was really big. We also had the oppourtunity to visit one of the monks who have us a prayer necklace and a buddist name. My name means moon. Amruta's meant lotus and Bens meant intelligent. We also sampled some Tibetan food which was delicious and a change from rice, roti and curry! 

Inside the Tibetan Monestry


And then it was time for the long bus journey back to shivpuri. 

Tibetan Monestry


No comments:

Post a Comment