The beginning:
The love for motorcycling all started when I got my bike in 2011 October.. I vividly remember the day I got my hands on the Apache RTR 160 for the first time.. The rides which were initially restricted to Lonavala and Lavasa gradually extended to nearby beaches, forts, ghats.. 2 years later, I had my first interstate ride and then the desire to get Leh'd elevated..
I had joined xbhp after reading a couple of Leh travelogues with the hopes of making there some day.. And today it feels really nice that I have a chance to write my own travelogue..
Bike transport, the biggest issue
Though I had done all my homework sincerely about this road trip, I confess that my preparation wasn't up to the mark.. Thanks to Pune University, the Engineering final exam was postponed.. I barely had any time.. The biggest issue was transporting the bikes from Pune.. I made several trips to the Pune railway station in the final few days trying to arrange the transport of the bikes.. Its a simple process, but when there are 7 bikes and you need them on TIME, it becomes really difficult.. I remember visiting the railway station after the last day of my college.. I reached the station and went to the parcel office.. I was supposed to find some Mr.X, parcel office guy who was supposed to manage my transport (got his name from another person). He wasn't present at his office.. Now I had never met this man in person, finding him in the horde of people on platform number 1 was a herculean task.. I asked around and different people told me different locations where he might be.. I walked the entire length of the platform at least thrice with the hopes of finding him.. All of this while making way through the crowd with a heavy laptop on my back and helmet in my hand.. And when I finally met him, he just had the following things to say to me, "Really sorry, I cant guarantee anything."Dealing with the typical government clerks, trying to get rid of the agents who are omnipresent and will say anything to get money, I had had enough.. And all of this happening on my last day of Engineering college when all of my classmates were enjoying themselves somewhere else.. But sacrificing a couple of parties was a small price to pay for Leh..
Since the railway guy had told me clearly that it wont be possible to transport the bikes in the available time, I had to resort to GATI.. I was paranoid about the whole transport thing after reading some really bad reviews about GATI.. However, there wasn't any other option.. I had considered riding all the way, but it was a big group.. 7 riders and all weren't ready to go all the way.. Finally in the evening, I called up GATI transport Pune and confirmed the deal.. The only reason I was trying my luck as this same person had transported a Karizma ZMR 2 years back without a single scratch from Pune to Ludhiana.. All right then, I was ready to take my chances..

The train journey was fun.. It had been a while since we all had met and spending some 30 hours in train to Ludhiana wasn't boring at all.. The only thing i regret in the train journey was watching "Go Goa Gone" on my laptop.. I would have gladly done anything else instead of that movie.. Really anything, even staring outside the window for a couple of hours would have been better than that..

Halfway though the journey I received a call from Ludhiana.. All the bikes had reached.. A big sigh of relief.. The journey was going to start on time.. That phone call further lifted our spirits.. I could barely sleep the night.. The excitement was too much to hold.. The train reached Ludhiana at 3 30 AM.. The waiting room was littered with everything ranging from sleeping people to garbage to lizards.. I could barely sit there..I spent my time at the waiting room watching game of thrones on my laptop.. At 6 30, we left the station and then began our search for the GATI office.. And that reminds me of the saddlebags... True its an amazing thing to use on a ride, but to carry it while walking is really troublesome..
Once at the GATI office, the first thing I saw was a packed bike, checked its number plate.. MH 14 CH 8362.. It was my Apache.. I could see both the clutch lever and the brake lever were untouched, indicators intact.. A big sigh of relief.. Except for a couple of broken indicators on a Pulsar 220 and Pulsar 200NS, there wasn't any damage.. The unpacking began and we started changing and getting into the riding gear.. Excitement.. Finally the ride was about to begin.. So much planning, so many expectations.. It was all about to start..
Day 1: Ludhiana to Pandoh transit camp, ~254 km
We managed to gear up and start at 11 from Ludhiana.. Much late than I had hoped for, but nothing could dampen my spirits today.. Well maybe except the heavy rains that we were about to encounter.. The road from Ludhiana to Roopnagar was beautiful.. It was quite narrow and there was landslide mud coming down at many points.. But there was a river towards my left (sadly i dont know the name) and long line of tall trees to the right.. If the skies would have been clear, there would have been at least a hundred photo stops here..
At Roopnagar, we took a halt for lunch.. We were joined by a group of 4 people travelling to Leh in Toyota Fortuner.. They were acquaintances of one of my group member.. Very nice group of friendly people.. Those guys were quite older and I had to admire their spirit.. (PS. I am 21 so almost everyone I met in the entire trip were older than me..
)After lunch, we decided that Manali wouldn't be possible today.. Anyways, what is the point of just pushing ahead if you aren't able to see any of the natural beauty that Himachal has to offer.. So the first halt was decided at Pandoh military transit camp, 100 km before Manali..
The rain was increasing steadily and I felt that I was riding through the western ghats of Maharashtra.. Nostalgic.. The route was full of fog, rain, waterfalls, landslides, bad roads.. But I'm not complaining.. I was feeling homesick.. Reminded me of all the other rides to Malshej ghat, Ahupe ghat and countless other places in the western ghats.. Unfortunately, the rain was too heavy to risk using the cameras..
In the evening, the rains subsided.. The clouds went away and revealed an amazing view.. A full rainbow arched over a mountain top, the river Satluj flowing through the valley, its color a shade of orange golden due to the setting sun.. There was a sunburst.. All this was enough for me to get rid of all the previous fatigue..




There were 2 rainbows.. I have made some really shoddy attempts at color editing to make the other rainbow visible.. :P





Me(left) with my co-riders and Rajat ji.. He said that he'll never understand why I'd prefer to ride in the rain instead of the comfort of car..


Later I gave the camera in the car and asked them to click our pictures..


A cup of tea and we were off again.. The ride now was bit tough.. Through the darkness, we handled the twisty roads of Himachal and reached Pandoh army transit camp.. Rajat ji had made arrangements for us in the Officers mess..

The room where we stayed

The same room half an hour later..

I know its not a pretty sight the rain had caused more damage than we had expected.. Most of my clothes were wet..
Lesson learnt: The amount of plastic that you feel is enough for water proofing, DOUBLE it.. Even then it probably won't be completely efficient.. :P
Totally exhausted and shivering, We changed into somewhat dry clothes, had dinner and went off to sleep..
Cheers,
Pranav



. The best way to celebrate your graduation.. I think your pics on FB were just a teaser, the pics here are just gorgeous..

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