Day-XII (25th July ‘09)
Another beautiful day and nothing to say more about the ride, let the pictures speak.
Met Aswin, Vinal and Rahul few kilometers before Baralachala, Om noticed their bikes with xBhp stickers in front of a dhaba and no one was around. On enquiring we got to know that they are resting inside. There I found 3 guys laying and on asking about one guy (Rahul) showed his fingure towards another guy and he turned out to be our very own Aswin (Rockyy). I knew him from his posts in xBhp and Flickr. The feeling was really great and we both were equally excited as we were meeting an old friend after a long gap. We discussed for some time and I almost forgot that we need to reach Kaylong same day until Aswin remembered me the same and told that they took quite long as they also started from Kaylong.
A quick capture and we bid them goodbye.
With Rocky and Group… (L-R -- me, rahul, aswin, vinal & om)
Then we only stopped at Baralachala and Suraj Tal to capture the magnificent nature and then we hurried for Kaylong with very less photobraeks. My 1000D also started showing Error 99, so it was another task to remove the battery every time to capture a photograph.
Baralachala…
Sural Tal…
Deepak Tal…
Reached Kaylong at around 7.00 PM. The HPTDC rest house was full so opted for a hotel for 350 bucks. It was a Saturday. Do remember that the whole market remains closed on Sunday so it may difficult to find any necessary stuff and even telephone booths. My Idea was showing Limited service there. Only BSNL and Airtel works here.
Route – Pang-Keylong
Total distance covered - ___ Kilometers
Road condition – Mix (road widening in progress, BRO is making a double lane road for the ease movement of traffic mainly army)
Event of the day – Meeting Aswin, Vinal and Rahul
Important places -
Tourist interest points – Enjoy the nature around you, you will lost in it.
Precautions – Be careful at the water crossings. I got stock at Kanglajal as I wanted to act smart and tried to ride on loose graven instead of water. I’ll advice to stop at every crossing and to remove your shoes to keep them dry if you feel that you can’t cross without putting your leg down or you don’t have a waterproof high ankle shoe.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
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