They say picture speaks 1000 words... I have a database of some good pictures yet, this has a special significance.
Guess the missing factor?
I wish you could have been there..
I wish we could have seen it......
I wish you were in forefront....
I wish wouldn't have come then....
Musing not the missing one! ;-))
Friday, October 21, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
A silent COMPANION!
The essential thing about the team work is “you can blame others” but with the age comes wisdom which ultimately helps to assess things in right perspective…
The same path, same mountain which turned WHITE... After heavy snow fall
Picture taken at 1400 hrs on same day.
The board which said "Please keep Mountain clean"
It should have been: Mountains please keep "WEATHER CLEAN!"
Failures after all demand some reasons and I see one TO GO BACK!
It was that night where we missed the golden opportunity…. I wasn’t one hundred percent physically fit but then on number of occasions and especially in any sport you also require a STRONG WILL to succeed!
MOUNTAINS – Yes it has taught us to be the king, believe in our own abilities, conquer our fears and go onto big, big, big stage and discover that we were in no way small…
It was about the chance and we / I on that night couldn’t make it count!
What followed in next 12 hours was for all four of us to see…. Himalaya it can be merciless and we eventually got the taste!
Below are some pictures...
The BROWN MOUNTAIN which could have taken us close towards summit!
Picture was taken at 8:00 AM
Below are some pictures...
The BROWN MOUNTAIN which could have taken us close towards summit!
Picture was taken at 8:00 AM
The same path, same mountain which turned WHITE... After heavy snow fall
Picture taken at 1400 hrs on same day.
The board which said "Please keep Mountain clean"
It should have been: Mountains please keep "WEATHER CLEAN!"
"The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of the strength in you that survive all hurt!"
- Max Lerner
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Land strip on HILL-SIDE
"Lukla Airport" which is also known as "Tenzing-Hillary Airport"
Is the most busiest domestic airport of Nepal, which was built by Sir Edmund Hillary way back in 1964.
Is the most busiest domestic airport of Nepal, which was built by Sir Edmund Hillary way back in 1964.
Journey towards Everest Base camp / Mount Everest begins once you land at lukla.
Normally one (unless you're a pilot) doesn't get a chance to see the airstrip while landing, but Lukla is exception to it!
Dornier while LANDING.
g strip itself is an amazing sight, built on the steep Below is the take - off picture taken from airport itself!
Monday, June 13, 2011
Hope!! :-)
You got to believe – It’s ain’t a train but
the light which you/we see from other side of the tunnel.
This is first post and I created the blog with a view; that I'll give justice to blog url in years to come!
Primary intention behind creating this blog was to put pictures / information of the places which I have visited in past - right from places in shayadharis to Himalayas.
From cool camping site to bustling market places around the cities / countries. From lakes, rivers to oceans, from Sunrise to Silver lining which could be seen behind the dark clouds. From historic places to temples, to church to mosques and TO THE THINGS I wish to see in years to come.
Keep Dreaming.... Keep Praying.....
"HOPE THEY SAY IS THE ONLY BEST THING!!!"
This is first post and I created the blog with a view; that I'll give justice to blog url in years to come!
Primary intention behind creating this blog was to put pictures / information of the places which I have visited in past - right from places in shayadharis to Himalayas.
From cool camping site to bustling market places around the cities / countries. From lakes, rivers to oceans, from Sunrise to Silver lining which could be seen behind the dark clouds. From historic places to temples, to church to mosques and TO THE THINGS I wish to see in years to come.
Keep Dreaming.... Keep Praying.....
"HOPE THEY SAY IS THE ONLY BEST THING!!!"
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