Lonely were the clouds
So too were we
Lonely was the Sky
So too were we
Just as lost as a raindrop in the sky
Were we too somewhere in the heavenly sky.
Julley Everyone,
The skies clear, The monsoons lost!
3:47 PM
Shallin Peak. (An Unnamed Thach)
Unseen Himalayas.
The Sotry Beyond the Ridge.
A beautiful day, the same day of my previous post where we decided to climb the unclaimed portion of the Shallin Peak that I have named the place Somewhere at the top of the Ridge of Mahili Thach.
The skies clear
Sucessfull we made it a single attempt hiking the summit of Shallin Peak, An ancient isolated village of remote Himalayas. I got to know about the place as the peak was right visible from my house where I lived. It was that there would be something, something different. That was the feeling that I always had. Only very few people usually visit the place of maybe not even a single one as due to the place mostly being covered with the thick presence of clouds which makes it really very difficult to hike of descent back to the right direction.
Most of the people of the hikers do have a fear of getting lost in the clouds and entering to the Pandu Shilla Portion that have a ton of mysterious rocks few of them even bigger than the houses. The tiny holes at the place of Pandu Shilla especially in a thick clouds with nearly least visibility would easily get someone lost and never return back. As even the GPS connection was very very less due to high altitude of the Place.
We made the attempt of hiking the Shallin Peak as it was nearly the end of Monsoons and it was finally the time then the transaction of raindrops to snowflakes would occur in just few days. So we took the advantage as at certain points it was really very difficult for us to figure the right directions and we even waited for the skies to clear up. We spent about more than 3-4 hours exploring the place as mentioned in my previous post about the expedition.
It was really a dreamy place guys! The clouds, The peaks and the greens. It was a lifelong moment to remember. I tried my best capturing the place and capturing it form the various angles and views so that you guys could get a true picture of the same.
Onto our front was the whole Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh and we were literally at the centre of the two Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar. Throughout the journey from Kullu to Manali what the central peak would be seen were were at the top of it. I was really grateful to experience such extraordinary heavenly experience and share it with you guys.
So thats all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time.🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️
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Rightly said :) 🙏
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