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Originally Posted by PAVAN KADAM You threads can straight go into a making of some very nice adventure book
How many kms have you clocked so far sir......? |
I will write one day, you bet!! km are around 68k km, the last 4 months it has been in garage just standing due to the elections [catching SUVs left and right] and myself having a wrist injury.
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller Finally. What took you so long? Been waiting for this t-log for ages! |
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Originally Posted by gowda79 ADC waiting for this travelogue since long and hope to read the same in one go instead of part by parts and wishing you & your family(Including the King) to burn more rubber and bring us more adventurous travelogue. |
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Originally Posted by Fauji Amzing pictures!! Reliving our trip did last year. Keep it coming. |
Thanks much.
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Originally Posted by amitwlele Superb adc. I should say its been a "Poora Paisa Vasool" for you on this Safari. |
And still it has to go on, thought of a 4wd, things are way too costly nowadays - but the wish always remains - may be some day!
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Originally Posted by AvonA7 Stuck for 2 days at 13k feet and that too with family - hats off to you for keeping your cool. Superb snaps, am sure lot more snaps coming up and your trip adventure details. to your SAFARI from my side, 5* |
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Originally Posted by bhunu AMG wow! wow! what to say Man..am not getting words to express my mind after seeing your pictures and your writings.SUPERB and especially i have to salute your five year old hero for the kind of resistance and will,he showed through out the trip.Only i can say " thanks a billion " for putting this thread for us. Great and eagerly waiting for the rest... |
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Originally Posted by zipperone Amazing thread and great pictures. I am glued. Please keep it coming. A salute to your courage going out to the trip with a five year old. |
Yeah we too appreciate this small fellow's temperament, he just whiled away time inside the VTT playing games on the mobile and sleeping on the back seat, it is tough for a child to remain in those small confines for hours together. We had basic rice and dal with us, but the decision was that lets finish up with the buiscuits and dry snaks and we stretched it for 2 nights, and kept the ration for the 3rd night if we had been stuck.
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Originally Posted by jaysmokesleaves Simply FaNtAsTiC. The motivation has rubbed off but im not saying anything yet and you know why.
Looking forward to the full episode.
Cheers,
Jay |
Absolutely Jay, but you know you have to tell me! Sending you my Sep-Oct trip schedule to you.
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Originally Posted by ampere Question: Is there a route from Chandrataal to Pso Moriri and thus touching Hanle? |
Ampere, these are just random images from the pictures we took at different times and days. There is no road route from Chandrataal to Tso Moriri, but a trek route is there. To go to Hanle, you have to Nyoma and then to Hanle. The beautiful vardhan harsh's self-made map is the perfect road map.
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Originally Posted by Sutripta Hi,
Kept us dangling for six months, you sadist. As penalty, you have to write the travelogue of your life.
Amazing start.
Regards
Sutripta |
What can I say, travelogues from June 2010 are remaning, dont know why - just lost interest in all the writings and forums. Even the website I was making was neglected. Then this bike wrist injury, but I am back with definite resolve to complete all the logs.
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Originally Posted by Ragul Didnt you add any additives to the diesel to prevent it from freezing? So you kept the car running for 03:3am till what time?
I didnt know the Safari can idle non-stop for 2 days and still have fuel left over to continue the journey. Or did you have a fuel station close by on the way out?
What camera and lens did you click those great pics with?
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Originally Posted by A M There's no fuel station anywhere near Zoji-La. One has to carry fuel in jerry cans. After Leh one can get fuel only at Kargil. And on the other route, you get the fuel station at Tandi.
Absolutely awestruck by your photos. Just amazing. It brings back the memories of the most cherished 11 days of my life. Thanks for sharing it with us. |
Ragul, this trip was done with a 12-hour notice, and you will read the details. Plus even if I had the anti-freeze, I would not have been taking a chance. This Safari is 3 years old, with a 3-year-old battery, and was worried about how it would drain away.
If you see one picture has the fuel metre at half stage, and what is the distance between Kargil and Sonmarg - it is just some 80 odd km. The tank was almost full by the time we got stuck, some 35 litres of diesel was spent idling and still there was some 6 hours before we got free after that image.
I did put the engine off initially for a few minutes but the coldness made the engine temp metre to go so fast down, that I was again worried about batteries and things - and when you see so many trucks stuck in so many different ways, the best way I figured out was "just dont stop the engine"
Fuel was least of the worries, the 65-l tank, plus we had 70 extre litres in a container.
As mentioned, the camera is Canon 450D/Xsi with lens mostly used being 11-16 Tokina and the 18-55 kit lens. The 55-250 was also used sometimes for some intimate landscape and for those cranes.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979 BTW, your changthang circuit is still not complete. You need to come back to see the Kyun Tsos |
Absolutely correct! How many times did we not try to go back to Kyun Tso, seeing your pictures. The first time from Hanle could have been done if not for the warning from the locals as no one would find you as even the nomads would rarely go around mid to late October plus they said 2wd would get us stuck definitely. Backed off very reluctantly, then again tried the next day or around from that village off Nyoma, but suffered a puncture before Nyoma and with no spare tube or tyre had to go back to Leh, and then on the 3rd time when we were moving towards Demchok, there was some high altitude ice slide near Kyun Tso, and the track was absolutely blocked.
You bet we will try again this year.