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How not to do Benog Tibba or How we screwed up ourselves on the easiest trek
DO NOT START THIS TREK FROM LIBRARY CHOWK AS SUGGESTED IN OTHER POSTS, START FROM CLOUD'S END, TAKE A CAR TILL THAT POINT
It takes royalty to screw yourself climbing something as simple as Benog Tibba, something that we did on our Benog Trek.
We (Lasha, Aakash and I) had been planning a trek for a while. Although some of my friends like to take everyone along, I o the other hand believe don't plan too much.
Benog Tibba is a small hill in Massouri with a small temple on top. We did not know much about the terrane but from what it looked like it would be simple. It would also be a case of writing a good blog because most information on the trek is sketchy and incomplete.
So the four of us (Lasha, Aakash, Zaid and me) met up at my place around 10 at night and drove down to Massouri. We reached around 6 in the morning and walked into an Army cross country drill.
Aakash figured out entertaining and educational ways of finding a room and by 9ish we were off to our trek.
The problem with Benog Tibba is that the route is not well documented and one doesn't know how and where to start from. This Blog will hopefully solve some of gaps and provide future travelers.
The Start
By the time we had booked our hotel eaten our breakfast and were ready to start it was almost 9 AM. We were on Mall road, Massouri and started from Gandhi Chawk towards Clouds end resort, its a good 7 Km walk and takes you through points of absolutely no interest. The road has no particular interesting detours except for perhaps the house of George Everest.A Better Start
If you are smart unlike us, you could shave off a good 14 Km walk form your trek by driving till Clouds End.Climbing the Hill
At the entrance gate of Clouds End Resort there exists a detour towards right with a small blocking using a pipe. The temple on the peak is visible from the starting point The Climb towards Benog is odd, it starts with a descent. The idea is to climb down the first hill and then on top of the other.
There is no water or food available on this trek and the path is rather unknown and hence clean.
The walk itself is mostly under trees in shade.
The path is one single and route with no detours. Finally as one is almost at the end of the trek there is a huge climb which ends with flat grounds and the temple visible.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Sketching
Not much of a post, but I want to take up sketching. The idea is when I go for my next trek, I make at-least on sketch on one of the camps, may be I wont be able to make a sketch but I will take a picture and then sketch it later, I dont know.
In any case I am starting to invest in this skill.
Will keep you posted
In any case I am starting to invest in this skill.
Will keep you posted
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Brahmtal, Part 4
Everyone has some baggage and top of the mountain is a great place to leave it, except you start accumulating new one when you come down. Perhaps thats why Everest changes lives.
The tale of the anatomically correct snowman and other adventures
We climbed down and were at our Brahmtal camp late in the afternoon. As we came down we had the best dish of Rajma Chawal ever. I was a bit tired and was in no mood to play so I went into my tent and just lied down. After some time Abhilasha and Akash came over and Akash wanted to build a snowman.
I doing the best at what I do created the structure and ordered them around for remainder of the hour. I did give it my finishing touch of a correct anatomy.
The construction crew and some stowaways
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The lake like any other fresh water alpine lake for this season was frozen and we took some pictures and started our descent, which felt like we were climbing most of the time. With my leg and Akash's shoulder we had given our stuff to be carried by mules today.
I could go on, but words are difficult to come by, we reached our basecamp with large number of stops and delays and the trek was over, leaving memories and new individuals who would b part of my Facebook list.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Brahmtal, Part 3
I have a different mindset than most people I climb with. It brings me to odd with them, for example I don't really care about cleaning up the mountains as India Hikes wants you to do, sure I wont create a mess but cleaning trash is not on my priority, my priority is getting on top as fast as I can. I need to prove to myself I can do it and everything else is secondary.
This however had a number of unwanted concomitant, to start with I miss the beauty of the mountains, I further am annoyed on breaks and stops and worst of all I am unable to relax. I belong to a generation when our parents our schools and our friends made us highly competitive and relaxing was not an option.
So our morning started with the usual dog and pony show, it was a steep climb to start with and I wanted to be at the striking distance of summit as summit days have a habit of getting too cold or too rainy or too snowy.
We had our pack lunch and the night before we had reduced our load to the bare necessities of life.
My heart almost jumped out of as fear gripped me, but I slowed my pace and continued down.
Most of our journy back to Brhamtal was uneventful, except when we lost our way and almost shat in our pants.
Coming up the portrait of an anatomically correct snowman!
This however had a number of unwanted concomitant, to start with I miss the beauty of the mountains, I further am annoyed on breaks and stops and worst of all I am unable to relax. I belong to a generation when our parents our schools and our friends made us highly competitive and relaxing was not an option.
So our morning started with the usual dog and pony show, it was a steep climb to start with and I wanted to be at the striking distance of summit as summit days have a habit of getting too cold or too rainy or too snowy.
We had our pack lunch and the night before we had reduced our load to the bare necessities of life.
I cant recall much about the climb except that I wanted to keep one foot in front of other and march on. I was mostly quiet on this journey as I was scared of the descent.
We reached the summit around lunch time and celebrated a birthday of one of our team members. We had some rice pudding and a group picture.
Nature is odd it can be beautiful and ugly and scary and inviting at the same time, It provides you with clarity in mind and yet fear of life. As an Indian I am able to manage contradictions and overloading of life and phenomena. However mountains leave me speechless and with a sense of aww. I am unable to have enough command over the english language and nor do picture capture the complex perception one feels of standing on top.We had a quick lunch on top as the weather deteriorated and started climbing down. It is then I made a critical mistake, in fear of a possible leg injury I ran down quickly and soon my knee started showing signs of discomfort.
My heart almost jumped out of as fear gripped me, but I slowed my pace and continued down.
Most of our journy back to Brhamtal was uneventful, except when we lost our way and almost shat in our pants.
Coming up the portrait of an anatomically correct snowman!
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