Chapter 3 - Sun to Fog
Get Up ! Get
Up ! Get Up!
The level of excitation
for the trip was so high; it made me wake up at 3 o’clock in the morning
without any fraction of laziness in my body. There was no difference between me
and an Army Colonel at that time (the way I was shouting at Sumit and Vidit to
get up) J J. Keeping in
mind - the time bungee ropes will take (for tying our bags) we started moving
out of our room at 4. The one day experience of tying and untying bungee ropes
was just of little help as we again took a lot of time in tying them on our
machines (nearly 1 hour). Tying the bungees , putting on our elbow and knee
guards, paying the guest house bill (after waking him up) and consuming some
cookies + 5 stars took us 90 minutes and we were ready to hit the road by 5 30.
The thump of mine and
sumit’s motorcycle was on! but vidit’s machine was answering dead. All 3 of us
tried to kick start vidit’s motorcycle but we failed. While vidit was kicking
hard to bring his motorcycle to life, i noticed my trip meter was showing 445
kms for the last day and as soon as I delivered this news to my group – vidit’s
machine was thumping. This co – incidence enhanced our confidence for the trip
to a new level and we rode with smile on our faces + relaxed minds.
The weather was very
pleasant at 6 o’clock in the morning and there was zero traffic on the road as
compared to a chaos on the same road last evening. The melody generated by the
sounds of wind blowing and the thump created by our machines was extremely
soothing and completely out of this world. We rode for nearly 75 kms without
any break and we had our first pit stop for the day nearly 10 kms from Mandi for
breakfast. These 75 kms were the best coz there was no traffic and weather
conditions were favourable for riding + the roads were in gr8 condition and we
touched nearly 80 kmph on them. We relished the not so tasty Aloo Paranthas at
the dhaba as we knew that this was the last paranthas we’ll be having in our
whole trip. It was 8 30 in the morning and we were already feeling the heat
from the sun. We decided to reach manali as early as possible and we left the
dhaba with our sunglasses mode onJ
J .
The scenery was getting
beautiful with every crossed km. We came across Pandoh
Dam which is situated nearly 12 kms from
Mandi and is on Beas River. This wonderful human creation is worth capturing
but photography is not allowed there and we spend 10 minutes admiring the
beautiful scenery. There were no difficulties faced for the next 40 kms until
we entered out first tunnel. As soon as
we entered the tunnel, visibility went down from 100 to 0. We couldn’t see
anything even with headlights on. After struggling for 2 -3 minutes, we
realized that this was happening because of sunglasses. Vidit came back as he
thought that there was some trouble coz I stopped my motorcycle in the middle
of the tunnel for changing my sunglasses to specs. We started moving together
and the collective thump produced by Vidit’s and mine machine was sounding like
a rocket in the tunnel. We were welcomed out of the tunnel with chilled litchi
juice – courtesy Sumit. The only words which came out of our mouths after the
tunnel experience were “Yaar feeeeeel aa gai “ (Awesome , thrilling and
confidence boosting experience)
As the clock was ticking,
the temperature got high and the traffic increased. Just a few kms before
Bhuntar, vidit and sumit started moving off route to Manikaran Sahib. It took
me 10 – 15 minutes to make up to them after a long pursuit in heavy traffic
which ended with “Saalo ! Sign Board dekh liya karo”. In the next one hour, we
crossed Kullu which was disappointing as i had the image of this place being
insightful.
River Parvati became our
co-traveller on the way from Kullu to Manali. Having a glimpse of the people
rafting in the river, the very first thought which sprang in my mind was to
accompany those people on the raft. However hard I tried to keep this thought
in my mind, I could not help but spill it over the cup of tea with my group. I
was not surprised as the same thought crossed their minds too. But the
feasibility of bringing this thought to reality was constrained as all three of
us could not have rafted simultaneously and also coz it would have killed a lot
of time.
We started chasing river
parvati again as we decided to stop!! only after reaching Manali. The roads
lost their charm as they became narrower and the ride became tougher. After a
long ride of 1 hour, we reached Manali and paid Rs 300 (100/- per motorcycle)
as entry tax. Manali was to be our pit stop for the night, so we decided to get
our bullets serviced here and started searching for a mechanic in the narrow broken
roads of Manali. The 30 - minutes search amidst a large crowd came to an end at “Tara Automobiles”.
Reaching “Tara
Automobiles” was the moment when we got to know that Tony Bhai (Refer Chapter
-1) was not only famous in Delhi but in Manali too when mechanic asked us “yeh
bike Tony Bhai se laye ho ???”” (Did you hire these bullets from Tony??). We
answered “yes” with a lot of confidence thinking that we made a gr8 decision by
renting these bullets from Tony. While checking our bullets, the mechanic asked
us about our tour plan and while discussing the plan he informed us that Rohtang
Pass will be closed tomorrow as it is
closed every Tuesday for weekly road maintenance. He gave us the shock of the
day and upon asking he elaborated his statement saying “one has to take a
permit to go to Rohtang Pass from DC office – Manali and DC office doesn’t give
permits for Tuesday”.
The next moment was a rush
hour moment for vidit and sumit as both of them ran to DC office for the
permits. I stayed back to get all the 3 bullets serviced and to get more info
about the trip ahead. “Bas tension ni
leni and confidence rakhna ” were the words of reply from the mouth of mechanic
upon asking about the trip. The excitement of the trip made me use the waiting
time in making calls to my friends/ family which was a total confidence
booster. It was 3 30 pm - Vidit and Sumit returned exactly after 90 minutes and
sumit came running and said “ Bhai ! jaldi kar abhi nikalna hai Rohtang k liye
“. I was little shocked but the already got confidence and enthusiasm brought a
sinister smile on my face and we left for Manali’s main market for lunch and to
buy the listed items.
We already had a list of
items to be bought in Manali – Jerry Cans , Gum Boots, Torches , Chocolates,
Gloves were some of them and for them - me & sumit entered the overcrowded
market of Manali while vidit was ordering lunch at a dhaba in Manali’s Bus
stand. We bought 2 LED torches , 3 pairs of gum boots, 1 pair of gloves as
sumit and vidit already had one , two 10 litre jerry cans and 10 five stars +
the firangi crowd in the market was awesome J
J.
After a quick session of
tying bungee ropes, we left the manali bus stand exactly at 5 pm. We got our
tanks refilled and even after I wasn’t agreeing Sumit got the jerry cans filled
with 20 L of petrol. It took 20 minutes to untie the bungee ropes – adjust the
jerry cans – tie the bungee ropes on sumit’s bike. The tanks were tied on
either side of the bike for proper balance and the rest of sumit’s luggage was
distributed among the 2 of us and then we hit the road.
The sunlight got dim, winds
got chilly and the temperature dropped with every thump of our bullets. Roads
got narrow and the traffic increased (people were coming back to Manali from
Rohtang Pass) which made the ride tougher for us. After nearly 10 kms from
Manali , we went off route to Solang
Valley where we saw games like
paragliding, off road biking etc. being organised and we couldn’t go for any of
the game coz of lack of time. We were back on our original track after we were
send back from security guards at a check post in Solang Valley.
I must say that real hills
start from there (10 kms from Manali) as inclination of the road increased from
5° to 20° in few seconds and we no-more were riding like humans rather we were
moving like snakes (zig zag ). Manali is at nearly 6500 feet altitude above the
sea level and our altitude was increasing at a very fast rate. Looking down at
the depths that I had covered, a chill went through my spine. After a 90
minutes petrifying ride (atleast for me), we reached a point of zero %
visibility (due to excessive fog). We got down there and we found out that It
was a small town called Marhi and we
immediately decided to stay here for the night. After a blissful cup of tea, we
started searching a place to set up our tent. We managed to find a tentwala who
agreed to cook for us and would help us in set up of our tent.
It took us a complete hour
in setting our tent and moving our luggage inside it from our motorcycles.
Our Tent @ Marhi
We
had a gr8 meal of yellow dal, sabzi and chapattis + the tentwala was so gr8 in
hospitality. At around 9 o’clock we returned to our tent and decided to hit the
sack so that we can start early the next day. At around 9 30 pm, when we all
three were half asleep – there were some noises from outside our tent. The
noises were like someone or something was moving around the tent and was
searching a way to enter it. I went out of the tent but all I can see was full
darkness so I came back. The same noises came again and this time I went out
with a torch – but again there was nothing except full darkness. It was getting
a little scary but there were no noises the next time and we slept at 2200.
Awesome Raman. In your words "Feel aa gayi". Very well written and it made me imagine how much fun you had. The way of writing is very articulate and chatty. :) Desperately waiting for the 4th chapter. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you sneha ! will try to write in the same way only. do read my next chapter too. :)
Deletegreat account of your travel escapade....could easily visualize the great experience you had...and the last paragraph..toh blows up the mind....;-)...keep writing buddy...:)
DeleteThanx Anirudh ! i m glad you liked it :). there will be many moments to further blow your mind :) ... do read the next chapter.
DeleteAwesome! Feeeeel!!
Delete@ rohit Arora - Thanks Rohit :) The awesomeness & Feeel will increase in the upcoming chapters. Do read them :)
DeleteNever seen such an interesting blow. Forgot to blink the eyes :P. Have already started making plans while reading your blog. Do upload the photographs with chapter 4 :)
ReplyDeleteThanx rachit. you should definitely visit the " heaven on earth " & i am glad you liked the blog :) do read my new chapters.
ReplyDeleteInteresting....
ReplyDeleteI can imagine while going through your posts how much thrilling your trip was....
The ending is a brilliant cliffhanger for the next post.
Waiting for the remaining parts.
Thanx Sanket. I am glad u liked it :) ;) the journey gets more interesting from the next day. do read the next chapters too :)
DeleteNice work boy !! keep it up..Do inform me when you post your next episode. You make a good read :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Abhinav !! glad to see your comment :).. yes, will definitely inform you when i'll post the next chap. :)
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