Hike to Champadevi
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On 21st April we climbed the Champadevi, the second highest hill of Kathmandu valley, after Pholchowki. Most thrilling and rough hike I ever had. We were in the no-man’s-land, no specific trail. It was kind of finding your own way, no route……….. It was a gully, formed due to rain, where we walked, very fragile land. The Villagers were amazed to hear about the route we traveled. Our bad luck we couldn’t find the actual way, which was there, according to the villagers.

Pranab, one of our team members, was experienced hiker, so he did very appreciable job to find the hidden routes. He made way for us. Thank you Pranab, without you we couldn’t have made it.

We experienced a great team work. Each one of us was helping other, pulling and pushing and counseling. We were all wounded, big rock crashed in my leg, even though I tolerated. Some had scratch on their checks, some on arms, legs,…….. Leech sucked liters of blood.

Though it was one of the hardest days of their life and every one with empty stomach, only a cup of tea inside, they were not complaining, I am so pleased with everyone, especially girls. We were supposed to have breakfast in the mid-way, but there were no enough space, so we didn’t have. We traveled whole way without having anything, brave us. Because of terror we forgot hunger.

Caving Chovar
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It was a hot sunny Saturday on 24 March when gwara (Siddhartha) called me and asked about the Saturday plan. Last week we talked about going to Chhovar (Manjushree) cave on the weekend but had not decided anything. Amar would be unavailable due to his personal commitment at home and Sontosh was unsure. But gwara, shyam and I became ready to explore the cave. Oweing to petrol shortage, we decided to go by bus. After short wait at Teku under scorching heat, we rode on Dakhshinkali Express at 12.30 PM. The so called Express really tested our patience as it took almost half an hour to travel mere 5KM distance. Gwara was getting more restless as he had meeting to attend at JALTAN (something related to Japanese language) at 3.00 PM. We reached there at 1.00 PM.

Hiking to the Historical Places
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BIKERS BOYS LIKE TO HIKE AS WELL…

Route: Ranipauwa to Shera Durbar to Nuwakot Durbar

Hiked for : 9 hrs

Date : Sunday, Jan 14, 2007

Pictures below:


Early morning reached at Ranipauwa for a hike….



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