Six guys ,one
long bus trip to Guttu and a late start to the trek is not really the most
auspicious start to a trek thats expected to trod some heavy snow! But then
with a homogenous group there is no issue with lack of motivation.
We were already
late when we started from Guttu (almost 5 hrs from Rishikesh..thanks to mother
nature screwing up en route roads. And thanks to the clear weather and a balmy
breeze, we were up and bright. Our cook (hired from the village) who was
moonlighting as a cook as the business of his shop could wait was full of
evergy and frankly a little preppy. Our guide, Sajjan Singh, was a rather loud
but honest to goodness all-in-one who had the choicest of words to motivate the
porters (even in the early hours of the start) .
As we walked we
were given a breif route detail by Sajjan and although all of us were eager to
glimpse the peak..we realised it was way too off.
A small iron
bridge along with some pretty ladies loitering around and smiling at us, city
jokers ..well kind of cheered us up.Calling for a pit stop to fill fresh spring
water, sajjan, attempted some small talk. Manish was an avid trekker, Ritvij
was a pro, Ankit had done treks while Bittoo and Rajat were newbies. Self was
not an old hand at trekking..just an old hand.
Small talk wasnt
happening because frankly we knew each other in pairs, I knew Ankit, Ankit knew
Bittoo, Manish knew rajat and Ritvij knew Ankit. And Sajjan Singh was
attempting to know everybody.
The first days
walk is always very optimistic even when there is a slight gradual climb into
the unknown but the small diversions on the way kept us even more charmed.
Eating the Burunsh flowers on the way and trying to test the load of the
firewood/cut grass which the women folk were carrying back (trust me
guys...those loads were above 50 kgs and these ladies were walking back without
so much as a care). Frankly I almost saluted those hardworking ladies. (wait..I
did salute them).
As we kept
walking, I realised that our pace was pretty slow and with the evening coming
in fast we will reach Ghaurmanda late. But then the team picked up speed with
the last stretch and we just made it to the camp site as dusk closed in.
There were two
shephard houses but while we made one of them a kitchen tent, we decided to
camp a bit away ourselves. Tents unfolded and we saw some patches of snow and
after the body had cooled down we did feel a chill.
A campfire warmed
up the conversations while we actually got to know each other better ..all of
us concluding that its nice to have a uniform group rather than too much of
difference as that might have created problems in pacing.
Camping enroute |
Next day we broke
early and began the real trek. After almost two hours of walking we first came
across some nice snow. And since all of us generally had the idea that we would
be encountering snow..it was not a great surprise. What was the 'great
surprise' was that the depth kept on increasing exponentially. It was an effort
to move even one kilometre in that kind of snow.
Our very own
Sajjan Singh was almost taken aback by the snow and was slightly apprehensive
if the group could make it through. In fact in the second pit stop right in the
middle of a snowscape he was invariably searching for an answer from atleast
one of us to advance the base so as to make the climb early tomorrow. But kudos
to the group that none of us ever gave an inkling that we were uncomfortable.
We marched on in
almost 4-6 feet snow.
Chalte raho..beta |
It was an experience
which reminded me of my failed attempt at Stok. I was glad that atleast there
was no altitude or sub zero temp here. It was actually not that uncomfortable
if you get used to walking like you are jumping from one ditch to another.
Infact crossing the ridges at around 1600 hrs we could feel safer as the snow provided
the much needed anchor. As we neared the Panwali Kantha ridge , we could see
the small temple on top.
Now ,its said
that seeing your destination makes goal easier, Bull shit. One thing I have
learnt that while trekking never ever look at the mountain top. Like a fresher
in college , keep your eyes in front of your step and keep walking. So we kept
walking.
The last ridge we
had to cross had deep snow followed by a bald patch ..followed by a steep
climb. We (which means I) were not really tired but kind of exhausted by all
that snow. Seeing the peak so near we almost recharged ourselves and almost
made a dash.
Uneventfull climb
..except for a slippery patch ..and then it was HEAVEN...
From the peak the
panorama of lower himalayas unfolded in the golden sun..and frankly I sat there
for sometime and hapiness burst into me. I guess this is the 'kick' of a trek.
To call it beautiful is stupid. Its an experience that stays with you and pulls
you back..! A couple of Facebook updates later(kidding ;)).. we almost rolled
down to the base village Panwali(as of now abandoned).
We camped at these abandoned houses |
As we reach the
settlement , we find that Sajjan Singh ji has got keys to the houses. When its
opened we find that we are blessed. The room has a wooden platform(no sleeping
on snow/ground) and is fairly insulated.
We collect some
wood(actually our porters turned out to be great in this regards) and start a
fire in another under construction house. Almost walking entire day in thick
snow had turned our lower body into icicles and we revelled in the smokey fire.
Wet socks and shoes were jostling for action while we kind of drifted into the
joyous mood of celebrating this small climb...
Pakoras
arrived..so did soup . And so did Bakar(for all the non-hindi speaking
Indians,Bakar has no english equivalent. Its a mixture of small-talk and
totally stupid blabberings) . Sajjan Singh was the hero of the talk..especially
his calculation of the weight of ration we have eaten. Soon our stomach and
Sajjan both growled for dinner.We went obediently into the kitchen house..
As we poured some
warm dal , sabzi and fresh rotis into our canteens...
(This film is
based on fictional characters ..any resemblence to any person living or dead is
purely coincindental. No animals were harmed during its filming)
Well lets say
something happened. We will leave it at that. The incident led to imaginary
loss of two toes by Ankit, a temporary memory loss for Rajat, a stuntman
casting for Bitoo and me wondering what the shit happened! Ritvij..??well where
the fuck was he?
Suffice here to
say that almost two weeks after that incindent we ,all six of us have fond
memories and in another two months given the PR skills of Ankit..it will be the
stuff of legends. People after us will scarcely believe that so many will owe
so much to so few for an amusing tale on Panwali Kantha..(apologies to
Churchill for screwing up his quote about RAF)
And so ended the
night.
The next day
started with a hunt to find a dump. (for those who are smiling..please try
putting your bums into a refrigirator) . Which thankfully all of us did . Had
the awesomest cofee ever and started off on the small climb over the peak and
back to ghaurmanda.
Low rolling
plains but the same old nemesis ..snow! Frankly , more than exhausted I was getting
bugged and bored. But a man's got to do what he got to do. We kept trudging
back and somehow as it always happens the return route seemed so much longer to
Ghaurmanda.But we did reach in time..
It was like
return to our hotel rooms. Tents got pitched by magic.The stones around the
fire got arranged by magic and tea appeared again by..magic.
We saw the sunset
from Ghaurmanda(poor Manish had been cribbing about that sunset since we had
reached ghaurmanda late the first day). Animated discussions followed late and
we retired..
Campfire..wet feet..cheery faces |
Next day a crisp
breakfast and we were out to reach Guttu.But not before a prefunctory HOLI puja
by our porters that warmed our hearts. Ankit and Bitto decided en route that
they were in no position to face the charming ladies of Guttu in such unhygenic
conditions(no bath for three days) and hence decided on a holy dip. Me and
Ritvij were separated while Manish was nursing a watering eye(snow reflection
in eyes) led by Rajat reached Guttu in afternoon. Only to find a self declared
holiday.
A long ride back
to Rishikesh followed by a great dinner. And we were on a bus to Delhi....
So ended our tale
of Panwali Kantha...
A great description of the eventful treck.
ReplyDeleteYou have firmly stamped the incidents Piyush...will be a source to relive our expedition in the future...
Hope to have many more such memories with a group like ours.....