How getting lost in Himalayas brought us closer

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).


It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.


It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)


It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :


It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :)

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

It was 2008, my room-mate started planning a trek with his brother and brother-in-law. I was not very sure if I want to commit myself to a difficult trek like Shrikhand, so I was passively involved in his planning. Every evening Vikas had new thing to discuss – camping, tents, food, backpacks, what to pack, how to keep the luggage light, rain-suites etc. I was mostly sharing the gyan with him. After few days, I realized that plan is to do this trek during upcoming long weekend. I was tempted as I had to take only 2 extra leaves :).This trek was planned for 3 days and we ended up taking 5 days. There is a long story behind that which is shared in this post.This trekking experience means a lot to me. Such experiences teach you a lot and you know your friends in much better way. And at times, make good friends for life. Vikas has always been a good friend and after this trek I never had any doubts about sharing anything with him. More than that his brother Vishal and Bro-in-law Narender Jijaji are good friends. Those 5 days in hills really changed my perspective. Each of us went through various emotional stages during the trek and others were there to support. Some of us with down physically at different times and our parents were not there to take care of us. All these ups and downs in 5 days brought us close. I clearly remember, I was least interested in planning things for this trek. All planning, shopping, travel arrangements, finding porter, what to eat was decided and arranged by these folks.While writing this I finding it hard to pen down those emotions :). Btw, none of us took bath for 4 days on the trek and frankly we didn’t even feel like it. Everyday rains used to wash our bodies and cloths and the chill made us more comfortable in 4 layers of cloths. I clearly remember the last day when we came down to the base and 3 of us took a dip in chilled water of a stream coming out of one of the glaciers.All photographs here are those which I never wanted to share publicly :) . They my not be very inspiring but that was true experience and that’s how we used to look 8 years back :)Today the upcoming show made me write about this. You must have seen promos of Yaroon ki Baraat  on Zee, espcially the one where Amitabha Bachhan says that Shatrughan Sinha is the better actor amongst both of them and Shatru says 'I would agree if he himself says this' with an awesome smile on his face.Since 2008, we made dozens of attempts to do another trek together but 4 of us couldn't plan it. We keep meeting within the city and going with routine things. Travel has been happening for all of us, but we still hope to do another good trek together. We may soon plan Choordhar trek, so stay tuned for the same :

I would request you to follow these things when traveling -

- Manage your waste well and don’t litter
- Use dustbins. Tell us if you went to a place and found it hard to locate a dustbin.
- Avoid bottle waters in hills. Usually you get clean water in hills and water bottles create lot of mess in our ecosystem.
- Say big no to plastic and avoid those unhealthy snacks packed in plastic bags. Rather buy fruits.
- Don't play loud blaring music in forests of jungle camps. You are a guest in that ecosystem and disturbing the locals (humans and animals) is not polite

Comments

Vishal Sharma said…
Nostalgic.....

U put a smile on my face at this hour....Thanks man
smtoraskar said…
Record of some good time converting to nice memories....
Ji haan, Vishal bhai :)

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