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Originally Posted by Ace F355 I must applaud you for impeccable planning for the trip. Our choice of places for stay and overall plan for acclimatization was so perfect that we never needed any Diamox course or anything. People will discover this later in our journey we went to places where we were above 5000 meter altitude without even realizing by ourselves! |
Thanks, we covered everything as per plan, except for Kyun Tso trail, which was dropped as it was too cloudy that day!
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You had your little share of altitude laziness after our night halt at Pang. But all in all, thanks to your planning, we acclimatized very well for this trip.
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Yes, I forgot to mention it in my post. I had a headache the morning we started from Pang for Leh, I was OK by the time we descended to lower altitude.
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That's the beauty of visiting the untouched places! We did get a lot of stares on this route, even for unintended reasons, didn't we! Remember the reaction of that Polish trekker after seeing a full size axe in our truck! |
We covered a lot of places where regular tourists do not go, people were surprised to see us in a strange looking(for them) Delhi registered car.
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Originally Posted by Shivanshu Wow wonderful Anshuman, some very crisp pics of the Bold Fortuner. I will have to come in these off-road meets to experience it in person |
Thanks Shivanshu! You are welcome to join for our weekend outings
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Originally Posted by Rachit.K.Dogra Hooked to this. I so wish I could have joined. But someday definitely sir. |
Thanks Rachit! We sure want to take you along for our next trip. For this trip we could not reduce the number of days, and I understand getting so many off days is not easy.
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Originally Posted by Ace F355 Also, to add to the post above... here is a small video of a stream crossing on our way to Shinku La (or Shingo La) pass. |
Thanks for posting, I missed posting this.
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The pass itself was at approx. 5100 meters altitude (anshuman, do you remember exact altitude from your cellphone altimeter reading?). Despite knowing it was just 4th day of our trip and we were not exactly feeling well acclamatized, we managed to spend quite some time on this location, in fact doing all the hard work to reach to the top by finding alternate routes since original route was washed away in melting snow and try 4wheeling for fun!
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It was 5063 metres as per GPS.
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Originally Posted by sourabhzen What a wonderful travelogue of seemingly a fun trip! You guys are using Rohit's Fortuner to its fullest capacity.
How many kms you did in this trip and much much was the fuel used? |
Thanks, Rohit will be able to give you the exact numbers.
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Originally Posted by mi2n Has to be one of the very best (if not the best) travelogue to have graced our forum. Neat and engaging write-up, opulence of amazing photos and above all, some really thrilling videos. |
Thanks, I am glad you like the Travelogue so much. Stay tuned a lot more to come.
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I was wondering if the dash/action camera was mounted outside. If anything can look imposing in the backdrop of those imposing mountains and passes themselves, it has to be this Fortuner!
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The Sach pass Video and one other Video were captured on Go Pro mounted on Roof using Suction cup mount, the Dashcam does not give out such nice results(have tried a few), mainly because they are mounted inside.
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Originally Posted by karan561 Great pictures, story & videos Anshuman, Ace
The Fortuner & Storme look so good in this habitat
BTW it seems the Yokohamas on the Storme took a beating, would you like to throw some more light on how they performed ? |
Thanks Karan. The Geolander on Storme fared fine through the Sach Pass pass + Killar-Jispa torture, rest of the route for the Storme was easier as it only covered the mainstream tourist circuit.
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Originally Posted by Rajain @Anshuman and other team members
Guys this is an amazing trip. I have always wanted to go do the non touristy parts of Leh. |
Thanks Rajain, This was my 4th drive to the region, so I anyways was not keen on any of the regular routes.
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I had heard of the 'road' between Jispa to Padum from my wife's driver. Yeah he is a bit of motorbike nut. Every year goes to Leh on a motorbike from Bangalore. He told me they had done a Jispa to Padum. I had heard of a trek route but little knowing that there is a connection that is motorbike capable. I see that you guys went a bit distance on that. I read that you had mentioned about BRO calling it 4x4 territory. Did you have to turn back from somewhere or would it have been possible to get across?
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For motorised traffic Darcha-Padum route is only open till the Shingu La pass, only trekkers, ponies, yaks or Mountain bikes can go further. As on the day we climbed Shingu La, it will be really difficult for a motorbike to even reach the Shingu La top(last 200 metres).
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In one of the pictures (I think 20160801_151637) you guys cooking maggi on the stove. Is the 'sugar' bag that is wrapped around not flammable? The very next picture has a nice instrument which looks similar to Weatherman tool. What company is this tool and what all can it do? And in the same picture - that glass!
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It was far from flame.
That's a Michelin branded tool. Unfortunately we forgot to pick it from the bonnet, this is the last place we were able to use it.
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Fortuner has a big fuel tank advantage. 80 ltrs of a fuel tank is just what the doctor ordered for these kind of drives. I think after toying with 55 ltrs of fuel tank in a Storme the newer version has a 65 ltrs one.
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55 Litres is just too small a tank for such expeditions, even with a 80 litre tank we additional 50 Litres in cans on one of the stretch.
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The one thing I advice anyone going up the Manali-Sarchu route is to take it easy and gain height slowly. I see that is exactly what you have done. Otherwise 90% people go from plains of Chandigarh (1000 feet) to Manali (6700 feet) to Sarchu (14,500 feet) and feel the head spin.
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Our Altitude gain was planned, and thankfully we coped well.
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I see the central market of Leh is now a no parking zone. Very good indeed. I think a series of measures (several from motorists like us) are needed to ensure Leh remains pristine, clutter and garbage free.
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In in last 10 years Leh has changed a lot, some for good, some for bad. Parking in market is still a problem, but one section is completely pedestrian zone, thats a good move.
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This is an amazing drive guys. And full marks to the Fortuner. What imposing pictures. Finally, what all camera gear did you carry? Camping anywhere? Pity the Storme did not do the full circuit.
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Pictures are mixed from 3 different cameras:
1. Most quick photos(mostly in car photos or snapshots) are from my phone- Mi5.
2.Followed by Sony Rx-100 Mark 2, many JPEG, some processed from RAW.
3. Nikon D610, least in number, all processed from RAW.
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Originally Posted by RPM1500 Wow what a great trip!
But I have a complaint with you washing the fortuner! God, it looked stunning when it was dirty. In all those photos with it dirty, it looked right at home in those scenic off-road settings.  |
Thanks. The routes we did were extremely dusty, as you will see in the coming photos, the Fortuner got dirty the next day itself.