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  • #16
    Cool pics mate
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    • #17
      Though all pics are outstanding I like the though behind this one :



      can imagine what you much have told the children when asked to do the X for Xbhp
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      • #18
        Amazing pictures. This is what we miss out on staying in south india !
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        • #19
          Every trip from up there is just increasing the desperation level in me. The last time I was in Himalayas was way back in Jan '08. Thanks for sharing the experience with us.

          @Mik-Didn't knew that you too are Bengali. Good to know that

          Originally posted by Mik View Post
          Man, i tell you , we are surely the most travel crazy community in India.
          That's not a secret anymore.
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          My photography page: Gourab Das Photography

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          • #20
            Lovely stuff, Mik. Looking at Sangla-Chitkul photographs makes me so nostalgic and also makes me want to go back NOW! Although, I will be riding out to Spiti soon, but looking at the photographs from up there is always something special. And good to see that you stunned the bong travelers with your "paaglami".

            @dcs: It is nostalgic, ain't it!?
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            • #21
              Originally posted by kurtrules View Post
              Good one there Mik.. You must have enjoyed Chitkul more than Kalpa..Or is it the other way round
              Well Chitkul is more beautiful than Kalpa. But kalpa has that quaint feel - romanticism is in the air there
              Originally posted by Shivanshu View Post
              great Mik full utilization of the off days....nice pics and interesting crisp log
              Originally posted by vineeth areth View Post
              Cool pics mate
              Thanks !!

              Originally posted by happybiking View Post
              Is the title inspired from Ruskin Bond's book "Time stops @ Shamli" ?

              Nevertheles, thanks for sharing about this beautiful place!!! Lovely
              Ah !! so thats what was playing in my subconscious. After penning down the title i was constantly thinking, where have i heard this before ..
              Originally posted by dcs View Post
              Dear Mik,

              I would be very prudent in saying- I envy you. But nonetheless, its good to relive those wonderful memories from the text and the wonderful photographs.

              Last year, Aryan and me did Delhi Kaza Delhi, whereby we included the Pin valley and Kalpa too. Incidentally. most of the places which you have shot a photograph of, were the ones from where we too clicked. and not only that, most of our other mates, would too click there too. The passage that was tunneled out of the rock (before Bhawanagar), the Water fall past Kalpa, the terrain at Sangla.....they are just the same. Loved them. Thanks.


              I enjoyed reliving those wonderful times through your write up and clicks. Keep touring.

              All Cheers

              dcs

              P.S: How badly do I need to ride!!!
              Ah ha!! yup there are those common points of interest for all riders. Infact, we saw a bulleteer in astars gear who was also following a similar route and stopping at the very same places.


              Originally posted by darkknight View Post
              Though all pics are outstanding I like the though behind this one :



              can imagine what you much have told the children when asked to do the X for Xbhp
              The interaction with the children was refreshing, a far cry from todays mobile toting smartass kids. Getting them to do the xbhp sign was easy apart from the little one who was only interested in taking pics. Infact !! he soiled my lens a bit.

              Originally posted by neil.jericho View Post
              Amazing pictures. This is what we miss out on staying in south india !
              He he.. for touring, north it is..

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              • #22
                Very nice photographs, thanks for sharing. Guys at north are really lucky to visit these places
                Well in south we just miss the Ice

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                • #23
                  Very nice pics and travelogue there Mik...
                  Ride Safe & Ride Long-->
                  Zayn

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