Showing posts with label Triund Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Triund Hill. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Getting Paid for Lahesh Cave Clean Up

Lahesh Cave Clean Up 2 and Payment

During our first Indrahar Pass trek we noticed badly trashed vicinity and Lahesh Cave so decided to come back and clean up some of bit. Though our First attempt to Clean Up Lahesh Cave was success but still there were plenty of bottles stuffed around and we had planned our 2nd Lahesh Cave Clean Up drive by the end of 2013 but were barred due to sudden change in weather followed by snowstorm and hence 2nd drive was postponed till 2014.
July 15th 2014, we conceptualized our second high mountain clean up drive. On July 20th left for Lahesh Cave after our sponsored (sponsored by Manu in terms of Lunch and Mat) day halt in Triund Hill we continued for SnowLine Café and Lahesh Cave.
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Dhauladhar Sun Rise

Dhauladhar Sun Rise  ~ No Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom ~ All from Dhauladhar and Mother Nature 
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Dhauladhar Sun Rise 

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Kareri Village and Lake

Kareri Lake


Kareri Village is another interesting place neighboring Triund Hill. Kareri village is approximately in following co-ordinates 32° 16′ 50.93″ N  76° 16′ 50.77″ E and is just 3km from Ghera village. Total distance to Kareri village from Dharamsala ISBT is about 22km.

Monday, 14 July 2014

Lahesh Cave Clean Up

Lahesh Cave Clean Up


Clean up 2 from Triund to Lahesh Cave and back.
Our second clean up drive for Lahesh Cave; activity is to clean the Trash from Lahesh Cave and dispose off it in the dustbins of McLeod Ganj.
Also on retreat Put up fresh Red Arrow marks in Illaqa.

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Bhima Paani in Satchali

Bhima Paani in Satchali


Bhima Paani in Satchali ~ during the Exile Pandavs roamed Himalayas and to quench thirst of his mother Kunti, Bhima hit the mountain wall with his Gada (mace) to find water and that resulted in this little fountain and as named as Bhima Paani ~ For trekking to Satchali you may contact Gaurav Walia over +919459790810

Sunday, 11 May 2014

As Indrahar Pass so is Waru Pass

As Indrahar Pass so is Waru Pass 

 

This is not about the height or difficulty level of Mountain Pass....it's more than that!
I got up early by 3:30 am to get ready for my third High Mountain but first long duration and length hike with all ration and cooking stuff on backpack. Left home around 5:40 am and was at Dramman around 06:15 am and the good thing was like election campaign days and marriage functions for all taxis were engaged so I'd to kill myself at Dramman for almost 2 hours and finally at 8:30 am got the lift up to Kandwari....I remember my first high mountain hike of Indrahar Pass in Dhauladhar Mountain Range..during my first climb and stay in Indrahar Jot the feeling I had was just like a child has once he/she sits on the shoulders of parents and seeing the views around that are generally barred owing to once height and age!
Pir Panjal Range and ManiMahesh Kailash Peak Chamba

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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Temple of Aadi Himani Chamunda Devi

The work done to make concrete trail up to temple is also a total waste of funds as within two years the concrete pavement laid by state government has started to break and in most of parts it is already ruined…plus at some points it is more dangerous to step on some parts of trails..though the old trails is still good to follow.

Availability of water is still not dependent…you might think you will get water refill in the old water point..but that’s just a luck…you might reach the spot and find the tap dry. (that happens mostly and at times when on the opposite ridge villagers go to collect woods or grass for livestock and from the water source they untie the pipeline to drink water and leave the pipeline untied and which results in dry tap on Trail to Aadi Himani Chamunda Devi So you need to carry own water, if you want to avoid dehydration and loss of energy which is required to climb the steep trails.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Some Habits are Really Hard to Kill

April 22nd 2014
EarthDay Special!
It is really disappointing to see this ~ some habits are Really Hard to kill! What will happen if this spot is occupied by some Private company...the situation will just go WORSE!!
 

Following Image shared from Facebook

>> Sorry triund this was my 10th and last trip.. idiots from all around the country had turned it in to another India gate.
#mybeutifulearth #earthday2014 — with Dishant Huria, Nikhil Manchanda, Sumit Chouhan and Lakshay Kapoor at Triund <<




Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Triund Hill and Snowline Cafe

As the sun is reclaiming it's position in the sky the city plains are feeling the heat increasing day by day and similarly snow in Triund is also going back up in the air...shepherds have started to direct their livestock to the lower ridge of mountains which are full of fresh green grass.

Monday, 14 April 2014

Through Rain and Fog

On August 17th 2013 at 10:00 am we (Triund Baba and Gordon Cole) decided to meet up in Sun & Moon Cafe behind Gallu Devi Temple above Bhagsunag and 2km ahead of Dharamkot.
We had planned a Triund hike through possible rain and thick fog, so after having tea and noodles at Sun & Moon Cafe, we started our climb.

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Langha Mata

कृपया प्रकृति माता और लान्‍ंघा माता मंदिर परिसर और रास्ते को साफ रखें कोई प्‍लास्‍टिक या कूड़ा-कर्कट ना फेंकैं |
Since long Mountains have fascinated humans and some felt scared of them. But only within these Mountains the sage and saints find Peace. Mountains have been watching every activity down on Earth and have kept a record of all incidences and they share it with whoever comes to them and has the capability to communicate with them.

Mountains have found an honorable space with the Gaddi shepherds. As these Gaddi shepherds have been frequenting them since long time and used Mountain Trails and Passes to migrate with their livestocks from one region to other. Though at present this trend is on decline as so called future generation finds this tradition a symbol of backwardness, but they keep forgetting that the Real Life is what their parents and ancestors had.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Gari Wali Mata


In the neighborhood of Triund is another temple of Mata Gari Wali. My solitary trekking to Gari Mata Mandir in the heights of lower Dhauladhar 9,500 feet and in front of Mighty Dhauladhar of Palampur, Kandi which is accessible from Dovri village near Kandi village a head of Saurabh Van Vihar, Bandla and Lohna.
The area of Gari Mata is just an isolated place in winters with empty and open huts built by the shepherds and only during April to October the shepherds live here with their livestock.
Yet the spell bounding views and silence of the temple area is unforgettable.
From the heights of Gari Mata you can have the sight of Char Pathar (Mysterious Rock Formations) on the North, Birni Devi on the North-East and Devi Himani Chamunda, Triund and Devi Kunal Pathri on the North-West.
After climbing further 800 meter you can stand face to face with the top hill of the Mighty Dhauladhar in Palampur region.
Temple of Gari Wali Mata


View of Birni Devi, Gallu Langha, Bandla, Lohna and Palampur from Gari Wali Mata