Sar Pass diaries
22nd
May 2012 - Bhandak Thatch Camp – 8,000 ft
Its
time to rejoice.. express gratitude for the Great Himalayas and Weather Gods
for safe completion of trek....take photos.. share e mails n cell nos... recall
memories of last 9 days of a Great Trekking Expedition – Sar Pass...time to
make promises to meet again back in these beautiful mountains...We are 57
participants from different states of India and had a wonderful time together
as SP 13 batch of YHAI. We reached here yesterday .. the last camp in our
trek.. Today we will proceed to base camp via Barsheni & Manikaran.
As I
close my eyes, my mind wanders through those thrilling moments...
13th May 2012 to 15th
May 2012 - Kasol Base Camp – 6,500 ft
After
a hectic bus ride on narrow roads curling through Himalayan landscape, we are
here at base camp... a beautiful place about 40 kms from Kullu .. surrounded by
tall pine trees and located on banks of River Parvati with a magnificent view
of snow covered peaks ...
Bed
tea at 6 am.. warm up exercise at 7 am and breakfast at 8.30 am became an
enjoyable routine.
on 14th
May we went for acclimatisation trek in nearby hills for about three hours and
on 15th it was time to practice rappelling & rock climbing.
Now
its time to get ready for a Great Himalayan adventure from tomorrow. We had
read about experience of earlier years’ participants of
Padri-Grahan-Ratpani-Nagaru route of Sar Pass trek . This year it would be all
the more thrilling to explore the new route planned by YHAI.
| YHAI base camp at Kasol |
16th May 2012 - Kangachani
Thatch – 7,800 ft
Just 2
hrs trek after a short bus ride from base camp, this camp is located near a
small glacier. We could still see devastating effects of glacier that carried
huge tress & rock boulders along with its flow. The weather was clear and
we enjoyed camp fire with warmth of hot chocolate.
17th May 2012 - Khordu
Thatch – 9,100 ft
A
steep climb for about 6 hrs through the dense forest of Pines, Devdar ,Maple
trees & streams took us to Khordu by 4 pm. Khordu in local language means
walnut. It started raining and it was quite chilly & cold after 6 pm. By
7.30 pm we all retired in our sleeping bags with a bit of fear of black bears
in this dense forest.
| Camp @ Khordu Thatch |
18th May 2012 - Zirmi –
10,500 ft
As we
left Khordu in morning , the weather was very clear and we reached here by 3
pm. A beautiful camp site on green meadows & surrounded by snow capped
peaks. A few moments of silence on nearby rock gazing at mountains was a
blissful experience. Steaming hot khichadi with a spicy onion-tomato gravy..
thanks to our cooks & a fellow participant for a mouth watering dinner.
| With Ritwik on way to Zirmi camp |
| mesmerizing view from Zirmi camp site |
| Zirmi camp site |
19th May 2012 - Tila Lotni
– 12,500 ft
We
left Zirmi around 8.30 am and had a steep climb for an hour. The route was
beautiful through dense forest & lush green meadows. The weather was clear
till we reached lunch point around 1 pm. We had just enjoyed our first few
steps through snowy patches.
As we
finished our packed lunch with steaming hot Maggie noodles by 1.30 pm, Great
Himalayas blessed us with snow fall which continued for next 4 hrs till we
reached Tila Lotni. We had just crossed Tree line & we had to exert more
due to lower levels of oxygen & humidity. The narrow track was entirely
through snow covered mountains with a steep slope of nearly 2,000 ft on one
side. Three of us missed a step & we had a live replay of Jack n Jill’s
story. After a free fall of nearly 400 ft on icy slopes, all were rescued &
safely brought back by sherpas, our guides.
The
camp is located on a rocky patch surrounded by snow covered slopes on all the
sides. By 6 pm , the weather was bit clear and we could take a few photos. We
retired in our tents by 7 pm after dinner. It was chilling cold with first ever
experience to spend a night at temperature of zero degree Celsius. With pretty
excited minds we tried to catch up some sleep.
| trekking towards Tila lotni in snow fall |
| Camp @ Tila Lotni |
20th May 2012 - Sar pass –
13,800 ft
A bed
tea at 3 am , breakfast at 4 am and fall in for head count at 5 am to leave Tila
Lotni towards Sar Pass.. thats how we began our day. The weather was clear as we
left by 5.30 am.
After
a few minutes of steep climb we felt warm & gradually proceeded to a snow
covered ridge towards Sar Pass. Nearly for next three hours we walked through
this ridge. We enjoyed the splendid view from the top with some of the
surrounding peaks almost at the same height. We thoroughly enjoyed our first
snow slide to enter a small valley connecting Sar Pass. It was 10 am but the
scorching heat of sun was unbearable on this vast expanse of snow. After a
short break at tea point we continued towards base of a snow covered slope.
The
word “Sar” means a lake in local language, which presently in frozen condition,
is located on left side of this slope that connects to Sar Pass ridge. We reached
the base of steep slope of about 200 ft .With the help of a rope , we reached
on Sar Pass ridge... a narrow ridge with about 4 ft width & 40 ft long. By
now we had walked for nearly 7 hrs through this snow covered terrain and were
extremely tired. Now it was a fun time after exhaustion... the thrilling
experience of slide for about 400 ft in sitting position with sack as a back
support...great experience..
After
slide , we relaxed for a while at lunch point. We continued for another 2 hrs
through snow covered route and reached camp at Biskeri Thatch by 4.30 pm.
21st May 2012 - Biskeri Thatch – 11,000 ft
We
reached here yesterday evening. A beautiful camp site located on the edge of
green meadows. At 5.30 pm , suddenly the weather changed & it started drizzling. After sometime snowfall
started & continued till late evening. Rain showers continued in morning as
we left for Bhandak Thatch by 9.30 am.
22nd May 2012 - Bhandak
Thatch – 8,000 ft
We
reached here yesterday afternoon..the last camp in our trek.. located on green
meadows, it offers a magnificent view of snow capped mountain ranges..
everybody was relaxed after successful trek through Sar Pass.. thanks to the
blessings of Great Himalayas , Weather Gods and support of our guides n YHAI that we could complete this trek.
We
proceeded to base camp via Barsheni – Manikarn with some of the most cherished
moments of our life.








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