Wednesday 4 May 2016

Nandikund Trek : The conclusion

Conclusion

Hope the readers were able to relate to this quest and could form a picture of what I was trying to convey, I sincerely will try to document further treks that as and when I undertake.
DAY 1 : Raasi to Nanu: 11 kms /08 hrs

DAY II : Nanu to Budhamadhmaheswar:8 km /07 hrs

DAY III : Budhamadhmaheswar to Dholakhetrapal : 07 km/05 hr

DAY IV: Dholakhetrapal to Launtri Khark : 05 km/06 hrs

DAY V : Launtri khark to Sujal Sarovaar and back : 12 km /8 hrs

DAY VI : Launtri khark to Pandavsera : 08 km/7 hrs

DAY VII : Pandavsra to Nandikund : 06 km/05 hrs

DAY VIII : Nandikund to Manpai Bugyal : 10 km /06 hrs

DAY IX : Manpai bugyal to Bansinarayan : 08 km /06 hrs

DAY X : Bansinarayan to Urugam : 11 km / 05 hrs

Gear Used.

Jacket  Middle  Layer  from RAB

Base Layer ( two piece ) from RAB

Gloves ( woolen ) from Decathalon

Socks trekking from Decathalon

Shoes Forclaz 500

Walking Stick

UV Snow Glasses from Decathalon

Backpack Symbium series  from Decathalon 70 litre

Monkey Cap

Sleeping Bag from RAB

Raincoat

Additionally, carried

Jacket upper layer from RAB

Thermal inner

Gloves outer from RAB

Snow trousers outer

T20 CS torch from Sunwayman

Photographic Gear

Twin camera carrier system from Cotton Carrier

S&F series harness from Lowepro

S&F series belt from Lowepro

Additonal pouches on the belt from Lowepro

Camera bag S& F series from Lowepro

Camera 5D MK III & 70D

Lenses 100-400 with 1.4 Extender , 11-24 MM , 24-70 MM, 100 MM

Filters , batteries , cleaning gear, timer

Tripod from Manfrotto heavy duty & Joby tripod

Go pro series 4 silver with accessories

Battery bank


Nandikund Trek : Quest through the Garhwal Himalaya ( Bansinarayan to Joshimath )

BansiNarayan to Urugam to Joshimath

64.          Today the was last day of the trek, as we would descend and reach Urugam Village from where we would take a local transport to Joshimath. I woke up by 530 am and witnessed a splendid sunrise and spent the next hour clicking pics, the first rays of the oncoming sun directly falls into the inner sanctum of Bansinarayan temple and is a wondrous sight to see.

65.          By eight we were on the move and the descent is quite rapid and brutal as the mountain soil is soft and the decent steep hence it takes a toll on the knees. By eleven we were at Urugam village, from where Umeid and myself went to visit Kalpeswar Ji which is one of the five Paanch Kedars and around 3 kms walking distance.

66.          By late afternoon after a sumptuous lunch we booked a jeep which deposited us in Joshimath by evening. Dinner was done in a small dhaba where I had eaten on my previous visit hence we went to the same place. The team was quite relaxed and they went for shopping with the hard earned money of the trek. I wandered on the streets of Joshimath suddenly surrounded by crowds of people and vehicular taxis and the pending messages and notifications on the mobile, something was definitely amiss. The mountains were calling me back ….

67.          The quest was finally over and I had done my first major and serious trek of my life and that too I had chosen one of the more challenging ones, but then as said by my head porter, it had nothing to do with me .. I was called by the Himalaya and because the call had come ... I was able to do it ... it was as simple as that. I for one believe what he said and I wait for my next call to once again go back into the land where Gods chose to stay.

68.          Few lines came to me as I sat in the evening looking at the sun going down and the lights in the valley lighting up … it said, “The mountain does not care whether we are here or not, it does not compete with us and is not burdened with hopes and dreams. Everything it means to us is what we bring to it ... it is only what the mountain reveals to us that has any lasting value.”

 


The A Team 










Monday 2 May 2016

Nandikund Quest : Trek through the Garhwal Himalaya ( Manpai Bugyal to Bansinarayan )

Manpai Bugyal to BansiNarayan .

59.          From Manpai bugyal one needs to proceed downhill to the base of the valley ,cross the river and then climb up again to cross the mountain range up ahead as one moves to Bansinarayan .So we started the trek towards Ghad bhitri which was the first way point at the foot of the mountain near to the river , as we descended we reached the tree line and then we moved further downwards reaching the river and crossing the same on a log bridge built every season , and then the uphill climb began again . The next way point was Khandwari ghad which was round three kms uphill and soon we were above the tree line once again .

60.          Thereafter we took some rest and then proceeded towards Bansinarayan , which involved descending again and coming back into the tree line . This was bear country and I was moving as fast as possible, the last thing I wanted was to come face to face with the Himalayan Black Bear; after around three kms we reached Bansi Narayan temple and our camp site for the day at an elevation of 3546 mts. From here one can proceed towards Urugham village or can take the alternate route to Dumak village and further ahead to Rudranath ji .

61.          The villagers of Dumak and further ahead are actively engaged in collecting various medicinal herbs that are sold to the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture medicines and is one of the main source of livelihood out here. The afternoon it started snowing again and the winter call of nature was everywhere. Winter was coming and it was coming fast , I was glad that I had made out just in time for getting caught in the region from where I had just come was really a daunting thought .
62.          From Bansinarayan temple one can see the entire great Himalayan Range including Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti , Dronagiri , Trisul and various other peaks that I am not aware of … they are lined up one after the other and it is a sight to see .


63.          The entire evening I spent clicking them as I got a break in the weather and as night approached it started to snow once again, hence after an early dinner I hit the sleeping bag.