I remember Vishwas saying very specifically that niether of the group was wrong, it was just the final deadline that everyone was worried about.
Pune folks had to back on a specific date, and Mumbai folks had somewhat the luxury of time.
What I was criticising is something else... I am criticising the basic courtesy of planning together and playing a cat and mouse game all the while.
What went wrong in nutshell:
1) Mumbai & Pune had decided to go through a common tour
2) Midway Mumbai decided to play around with departure time, knowing very well that they had 'planned' a meet up somewhere
3) Despite that, Mumbai decided to take a detour which would mean another day lost for meeting in Srinagar
4) The same mistake of a late departure further messed it up completely
Like I said earlier too, point 2-3-4 are mistakes ONLY if you agree that point 1 was a misout.
I will not indulge in mud slinging, but I strongly criticise the lack of preparation.
- Riding with loose baggage, worn out tyres, is not exactly what I meant by preparation.
In all I would say it was two individually brilliant tours, but collectively a disaster tour.
Both of you know that I was not keen on over planning, for the simple reason that it boils down to this. A plan is a framework to know what all is to be covered and what all can be chucked in case of a mishap.
My Crib was that it was "planned" to be a joint tour, and both teams wasted a lot of time for whatever reasons. I can crib that Mumbai got delayed, I can also crib that Pune didnt go to Amritsar.
- Not that I approve of what happened otherwise, but still.
PS: This is the update thread, any more bashing can be jointly done with a pitcher of God drink face to face!



. On a more serious note, its cool I guess. Some guys were on a deadline, some guys weren't, so I guess it worked out for the best for both groups.

Comment