Day 12: Home Ahoy We started from Sonmarg pretty late, after 7am actually, but no worries, we were going home.
Traffic was thick, esp the taxis going to Leh. The Manali Leh highway closure ensured heavy truck and taxi traffic on this section.
And many of them drive like maniacs. Imaging doing a corner, and seeing two scorpios parallel to each other, racing on the curves.
Having a behemoth helps to push them back to their lane, but some of them were crazy to risk a head one, which only meant one thing, getting off the road onto the rocky shoulders.
The sun broke out as we crossed Srinagar, and much to our luck, all shops except dry fruit sellers were closed due to Hartal.
The roads had rocks on them. Not from some rockslide, but from "Stone fest".
The smaller towns wore a deserted look, and finally we found a puncture shop open after Srinagar.
130rs and you take of the wheel and give your toolkit blah blah stuff. The lazy bum did not want to work at all.
Then we decided to take a chance. Go all the way to Udhampur with 4 tires.
We drove through the valley, with countless CRPF trucks on patrol, and rocks on the road. Ironically, the song playing was "Prisoners in Paradise".
We made a quick stop on the first valley view point, and simply zoomed out of the valley towards Patnitop.
The Random shuffle on the Alpine playing "Keep on rocking in the free world" as we crossed the tunnel.
I guess the Alpine HU has a twisted sense of ironical humor!
Near Patnitop, we got stuck. A huge Jam due to an accident. A taxi or a minibus(tempo traveller?) had hit a truck and rolled down. Casualties expected.
2 days from now, this same road will see a 12 hour jam due to landslides. We escaped!
Finally it was in the evening we reached Udhampur with all shops closed there too! Do shops even open in JK?
I inspected the tires, even if we do get another puncture, slime would take us a 100kms.
So it was time to head towards Dyalchak bypass.
At the border, it was that same nonsense of paying "exit excise tax".
140 to enter the state, 140 to exit the state(in installments of 70-70 at two check posts).
However, some cars were going after greasing the palms of the policemen with 30-40rs.
How do I know? I actually stopped 4 guys in a swift about how much did they pay. Their answer "we are regulars, we give 30-40rs to the cops, and escape paying the 70".
Now this is something which normally angers you, but I am more amused. We are a united country, united even in corruption!
Moreover, when you enter Punjab after two days of ride in Kashmir, the relief is tremendous, esp when all you see is closed shutters and rocks on the road!
Our highway meal was at McDonalds, and before midnight we were home in ldh, back after 12 days on the road!
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Trip Statistics
Total kms Delhi to Delhi - 3900
Total Fuel - 406.64 liters
Fuel Cost - 15231
FE - 9.59kms
Total trip cost - 28K all inclusive (Food, stay, Permits, Toll blah blah)
If we had done Manali-leh both ways, we would have spent around 25K |