A grand campsite on the Kang La Trek, Zardung had a perfect sunset. The clouds were fluffy, white, in the right direction and just about the right amount.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Bakluddu
Many a pervert would get a smile on their face reading the title here. No luck, ladies and gents. Its an innocuous rock overhang of a cave in the Dhauladhars. Incidentally, it also has a good sunset view.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Long time!
Alright, I am still alive and so is this blog. Long time since I posted here. I have been away most summer, trekking around Himachal. You can see the results of all that at www.trekhimachal.com and read the stuff at www.trekhimachal.com/newsite/blog.
As a result, of course, I have not seen too many sunsets in the valley. The high mountains, while they are unsurpassed in beauty have what I call a sunhide rather than a sunset. A few days ago, just back from the Bada Bhangal trek, which was an epic in itself, I saw a sunset right from my yard.
As a result, of course, I have not seen too many sunsets in the valley. The high mountains, while they are unsurpassed in beauty have what I call a sunhide rather than a sunset. A few days ago, just back from the Bada Bhangal trek, which was an epic in itself, I saw a sunset right from my yard.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Living upto its Billing
Billing is a high ridge right above the Bir valley in Himachal. Standing there and watching the valley below is like standing on a high table and seeing the floor. I have been to Billing almost once every month in the last 6 months. Each time, it made me feel like camping overnight and watching the sunset. Last trek, I got to do exactly that.
Oh! and did I tell you they paraglide from there?
Oh! and did I tell you they paraglide from there?
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Imambara Lucknow
This is from the terrace of the Bara Imambara in Lucknow. The west part of the terrace looks out on the old city of Lucknow.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
From my mobile
Last trek, I was sitting at Triund. Some people never learn. I had given up on the sunset and put off my SLR and was sipping a cup of tea with my back facing West. Then, I accidentally dropped my cell and picking it up, looked back. The sunset was gorgeous but it was about to end. I did not have enough time to rush to my SLR (which was more than 250 metres away), bring out the tripod, rush to the ridge where I would see it best. So, I decided to just rush and have a look. Then used the cell to capture the sunset. Its from a mobile plus I am a pathetic photographer. The sunset was still fantastic.
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