Through social
media he got to know about few young men who were planning for a bike
expedition to the Himalayas. Akash made a minute planning to undertake this
adventure of his life time. But his parents at home were skeptical about this
move of their son. His father is well aware how hazardous Indian roads are. In
an average in every other minute a person dies on the roads of India because of
motor accidents. Many afternoons his mother did not partake food until Akash
returns from Bargarh after doing his business assignment. Akash went to a motor
garage for two months to learn the basics of bike repairing. Apart from repairing
a punctured tube of the bike, he learnt how to replace a clutch wire and change
a brake disc pad. He learnt how to clean a carburetor and all other
sundry jobs so as he could repair his bike on his own, if it ever breaks down
while riding the heights of Himalayas.
Akash caught a
train from Odisha and reached New Delhi. He joined a poll of 17 other bikers
gathered from across India. He hired a Royal Enfield Bullet from Karol Bagh
market of New Delhi. Apart from a bike he hired every safety gadgets that are
available in the market. He did not compromise with the equipments because he
knew apart from his parents, his wife would be looking forward for his safe
return journey to home. He hired a full cover helmet, a jacket, knee guards,
elbow guards, shoulder guards, eye glass, surgical gloves and biking gloves.
He got
introduced with Srijeet who hails from Kerala. That man came in a bike all the
way from the Southern tip of India to reach the Northern top. On 20th
May 2016 early in the morning around 4.30AM the expedition started. There were
eighteen participants riding around 15 Royal Enfield Bullets. On the first day
of the journey they travelled around 500kms in tropical summer temperature of
around 50 degree Centigrade. By evening at 6.00PM they reached Pathankot. In
the first day itself their bodies were completely dehydrated. They checked into
a hotel and rested in the night.
Early morning
of 21st May they resumed their journey. After travelling for 100 kms
the hill area started. As compared to the previous day’s 50 degrees, the
temperature sharply skidded to less than 10 degree Centigrade. On the mountain
roads they travelled for 200kms and by evening reached Srinagar, the Capital
city of Kashmir. It is a city with the most scenic beauty. It is the place
where many Hindi movie songs were shoot over the past 65 years showing hero and
heroine dancing to the popular Bollywood songs. At the check-in point to the
city the Indian Army personnel hedged them. They enquired about the motive of
so many people riding bikes. They checked the identity proofs of every
individual of this gang. The army personnel told, there is some social unrest
in the city. This Bullet gang was directed to check into any hotel and not to
roam on the streets at night. By the way neither Akash nor his gang members had
left with any energy in their mortal body even to lift their eyelids. After
checking in to the hotel they fell on the bed as if dead bodies.
On Day-3 this
Royal Enfield gang traveled a distance of another 250kms from Srinagar to Kargil
via Sonemarg and Zojila Pass. This road is considered to be the world’s
toughest road to travel because of the steep mountains. Entire stretch of the
root was lashed with rains and the road was converted to sludge.
On Day-4 they
traveled a length of another 210kms through the world’s highest cold desert.
Until here the road was in good condition as it has been well maintained by
Border Road Organisation (BRO).
On reaching Leh they were completely exhausted and wanted to take a brake for a day to nurture their physical bodies. On Day-6 they headed for Pangong lake. It is a place with no human habitation. They had to dig the earth to fix the tents on open sky to spend the night. On Day-7 they reached Nubra valley crossing through sand dunes. On Day-8 they headed for Khardung La pass. It is the world’s highest motor able road at the height of 18,380 feets. Few of them encountered difficulty to respire due to lack of oxygen. Despite encountering numerous physical odds, their spirit was soaring high while looking at the magnificent mountain peaks of Himalayas. By evening they reached Leh.
On reaching Leh they were completely exhausted and wanted to take a brake for a day to nurture their physical bodies. On Day-6 they headed for Pangong lake. It is a place with no human habitation. They had to dig the earth to fix the tents on open sky to spend the night. On Day-7 they reached Nubra valley crossing through sand dunes. On Day-8 they headed for Khardung La pass. It is the world’s highest motor able road at the height of 18,380 feets. Few of them encountered difficulty to respire due to lack of oxygen. Despite encountering numerous physical odds, their spirit was soaring high while looking at the magnificent mountain peaks of Himalayas. By evening they reached Leh.
On Day-9 they ride 230kms to reach Sarchu.
Overnight they stayed in a rented tent where the temperature was -17 Degree
Celsius. On Day-10 they headed for Manali via Bara-lacha Pass. Let how farther
one goes, as if a bird he had to return home before the sun set. And the heart
of Akash was throbbing to return home at the earliest, so as he could cuddle and
play with his eleven months old baby boy Rajveer.
E.Kiran Mohan (The Writer)
C/o.Dr.E.R.Rao (MD)
Tehsil Chowk,
At/PO. BARPALI – 768 029
Dist. Bargarh, Orissa, India
Cell # 91-99-371-20565
very nice ... must be a strong guy Akash
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