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| View from Kedarkantha |
That night, I had a restless sleep. I was tossing and
turning inside those compact sleeping bags. Outside the tent, the temperature
was probably between -15 to -10. I finally got up and made my way out of the
sleeping bag when Ghost, the dog started barking .I lighted the headlamp which
was hanging at the top of the tent. I piled up some three rucksacks together
and rested myself leaning back on it and trying to get little more sleep.
As I closed my eyes, I was remembering our first moments
of this trek in Sankri. Sankri is a small hamlet in northern Uttarakand. We
reached Sankri on Dec 27th around 5 PM. Weather was very cold and windy. Temperature
was around 8 to 10 degrees. We were welcome by Rohan, our trek leader from
Renok Adventures. He took us to our first campsite in that small village. The
campsite was located in a beautiful location surrounded by never ending
mountain ranges, farmlands, small streams and it also gave us the view of
Swarga Rohini, one of the high altitude peaks in Uttarakand. We went around the
camp site for a while and then settled for camp fire. Soon we had more people
joining us in the camp fire. There were 24 of us by the time we started dinner
and we had our introduction session over the dinner. As the darkness grew, it
was getting much colder and we were reminding ourselves that it was just the
beginning of the winter that was ahead.
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| Sankri camp site |
Next day morning when we got up, people were already doing
warm ups. Sankri looked too lively with men and women both starting to work, and
the Sankri Kids playing around. They were even trying to talk with us in their
own local language and passing comments about us and giggling among themselves.
Soon we got ready and then we were introduced to Kamaji who is our other trek
leader and also to Raju Bhai and other support staff. We started the Day 1 trek
around 9 30 AM. Initial climb was quite steep but on a proper trail. After two
hours of climbing, we started to see the first patches of snow. Many of us were
already tired and exhausted because of the steep climb and the altitude gain.
We were all running for the ORS sachets at one stage. As we climbed further up,
we started trekking between snow covered woods. Finally after 6 hours of
climbing through the woods with pine and dried apple trees, we were able to see
a plain surface fully covered with snow and amidst the snow was our next camp
site. We walked fast towards the campsite, dropped our bags and rushed for tea.
We were having tea and biscuits and looking at the snow covered woods around
us. And then we notice a golden furry dog running down to the campsite through
the woods in a completely different trail. Being a person who is dead scared of
dogs, I initially was taking back steps whenever that dog came close. But
slowly I realized how adorable the dog was. Later that day we named it “Ghost”.
After lunch, we spent the whole evening playing games which included some kindergarten games too. Some of us were making some confessions which made us all laugh. All of these we were able to do in that weather just because of the campfire that our group made. And that made the difference between the other trekking organizations and Renok. As the whole area was covered with snow, it was really difficult to find wood. We had to either climb up or down to get some wood to get the fire running all day and night. So our leader suggested us to form a human chain passing the wood all the way up to the campsite. And that way we got the camp fire running till the next morning.Finally we all retired to sleep around 11 PM. The temperature was around -5 to -7 degrees that time. Thanks to the campfire and the quality sleeping bags and at last the tents.
Next day morning when I got up, I was able to hear people
already involved in early morning conversations. Two of my friends from my tent
were already out. And I knew the temperature must be really cold already. So
added up one more layer and decided to move out and that’s when I realized that
there was already a group waiting near the tent. As soon as I got out, 8 of
them were there and some of them were throwing snow at me and few really tried
to put the snow inside my jacket. And they were shouting “Happy birthday”. Yes,
I had just turned 26 that day and It was good to be there with eight of my
friends from different phases of my life. Some of them were from school, some
from my first work place and one from my college days.
Later that morning we had tea, breakfast and some medical
checkup followed by warm up sessions. Soon we started the trek. The first one
hour climb was extremely slippery and steep. For major part of that stretch, I
was not at all confident on just the two legs that we were all manufactured
with. It was extremely slippery at most places because of the icy path. It was
like, if one of us had fallen, it would have resulted in a cascading effect. Our
trek leaders and the support staff did an amazing job in helping us all do it.
After almost an hour's climb, we reached Juda-ka-talab a small lake on the way
to the next camp site. The lake was completely frozen and covered by snow
filled woods. We sat there resting for a while and admiring it for some time
and then we continued our climb which was even more tedious. The whole path was
very narrow that we all had to move in a line, one after the other. Sometimes
we had these mules with huge load crossing us and hiking up in full speed to
overtake us and we had to push and crush ourselves towards the hill side
holding on to something.
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| On the way to talab |
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| Juda-ka-talab |

Finally after 3 hours of struggle, we saw a huge campsite
with India hikes, YHAI and everybody else. Renok had their tents in the best
spot on a corner of that hill top from where you can see many hill ranges of
the Himalayas and also the majestic Kedarkantha peak which looked very close
from its base camp. This campsite was situated at 11000+ feet and the
temperature was hitting 0 in the late afternoon only. This campsite was the
real test for our tolerance to the Himalayan winters. After grabbing some rest,
we went around the campsite taking pictures and collecting wood for the next
two days and we met some friends who had come through India hikes.
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| Kedarkantha basecamp |
We spent most part of the evening and night around the
campfire and the kitchen:-P Team Renok was providing us yummy pakodas, soups and
finally the dinner. This night they asked us to sleep early as we had to start
trekking early in the morning around 4 AM. So we retired to sleep around 10 PM
but then there I was sitting back against those rucksacks trying different ways
to sleep. As nothing could help and as the Ghost kept barking, I decided to
walk out of the tent. The time was around 3 AM and I came out to witness the
most spectacular view of this whole trek and even my whole life till then. Sky
was fully lit with Stars and the Moon. It was a perfect twilight. And the
headlamp seemed useless. The snow was glowing because of the twilight and the
Kedarkantha peak was still visible even at that time of the night. There was
very less noise and it was just the sound of the night and those of the
mountains and of course the sound of Ghost too:-D
Finally everybody was up and ready by 4 AM. We all had
some parathas and oats. And we started to hike again and in dark this time. For
the summit climb, we all got our crampons as it was expected to be extremely
slippery. We were walking in a line. I was at the end of the line walking
slowly accompanied by Aman and Ganesh who actually helped me summit the peak
despite the back pain that I had acquired over the past few days. Sometimes they
even made me forget the manufacturing defect and fact that we all have only two
legs ;-)
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| Summit climb |
The summit trek was really tiring and it was damn cold as
well. Many of us had our first snow fall as well on the way to the peak. The
wind was strong and cold and it was pushing us. Whenever there was heavy wind,
we had to hold on to our trekking poles firmly. After hours of climbing, the
peak started to appear closer. The closer we moved, it looked as though the
peak kept moving away. At one point, I was not sure whether I would be able to
make it up and even the guide asked me that directly. But there were a lot of
positive vibe from the people around. People were encouraging each other. There
were guys who could have done it with ease and much faster but waiting for
others to help them do it. A guy who was walking all alone, taking rest once in
a while and then start hiking again like a mad man. There was this adorable
couple helping each other and also others throughout the journey. A guy stuck
with mountain sickness still wanting to do it. There was a whole group hiking without
the crampons on the shoes. And there was a guy from the previous day who was
actually a porter carrying around 45 Kg on his back and still running up and
down the hill helping people to climb. This whole trek had many flavors. May be
all these motivated every one of us made our way to the peak to witness the
spectacular views of the never ending Himalayan ranges of the Himachal and Uttarakand.
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| View from kedarkantha |
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| After summiting Kedarkantha |
We spent some quality time in the peak and then started
descending to the base camp. The downhill was quite easy and fun. We had good
fun sliding in the snow. Wherever we found an opportunity, we tried sliding
down and finally after we lost all our energy we reached back to our tents and
rushed for food .We spent this evening inside the tents only. It was the
coldest day of the trip. Even holding the plate for dinner was extremely
difficult. But we all somehow managed to get a decent sleep because of the
tiring trek we had that day.
Next day, we had to go downhill all the way up to Sankri
in a single stretch. But in a different route through Hargaon. Half of the
downhill trek was tricky due to the icy trails. But we all reached back safely
and it was a happy ending that all of us from our group completed the trek.
Soon people started leaving after sharing good byes and sharing the hope that
we may meet each other in some trek some day.
Woahh!! Nice one! :)
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