“Wow!” shrieked Raghu as the low lying hills of the
Himalayan range started giving way to the upper snow covered ranges. Raghu sat
staring outside the window of the car as though lightening had struck him.
It was his first time ever in the Himalayas. His
mouth wide open, Uncle Seher looked at the astounded Raghu and smiled. “So boy,
welcome to the mighty Himalayas. Nowhere in the world would you have seen such
majestic ranges. We’re now moving towards the Kullu district in Himachal where
we’ll trek to Jalori pass and Sarolsar lake.” Leela barked in approval while
Raghu’s eyes remained glued to the view outside.
It was the second week of May and Raghu was on his way to Jalori pass and Sarolsar Lake with Uncle Seher and his dog Leela, in the Himalayas as had been planned. (9th April 2014, Adventures of Raghu - Camping with Uncle Seher)
Raghu didn’t speak much until Uncle Seher stopped the car
and prompted everyone to pick up their bags and move out of the car. “We’ll
begin our trek on foot from here. There’s a small guest house just up the hill there
Raghu. You have two hours to take a short rest, get ready, eat something and
then we’re off.” Raghu stepped out of the car with his bag, took a deep breath
as though trying to take in as much oxygen as his lungs would allow and began
running, calling Leela to follow him. Leela was jumping in excitement as Raghu
was dodging her. “You both need some rest now, you can play later!” called out
Uncle Seher as he went to check into the guest house.
Two hours later Raghu was standing at the steps of the guest
house with his rucksack. Uncle Seher had a much bigger rucksack as he was also
carrying the tent. Leela had a small waist pack tied around her waist with dog
biscuits. “Water bottle, food supplies, sweater, extra pair of socks and
unders, sleeping bag, ropes? All set?” asked Uncle Seher. Raghu responded as he
put his feet together in attention position and hand to his forehead “Yes Sir!”
“Lovely, then let’s begin!!!” called back Uncle Seher.
So they set off for trekking towards Jalori pass.
Sarolsar
lake was further about a 2 hour walk from there where they would spend the
night camping. They passed steep mountains with narrow snow covered paths.
Leela trudged along carefully as Raghu followed. There were snow covered peaks,
cattle grazing on the sides, all varieties of flowers growing on the ground. They
took their time to view the beauty around, had fun sliding down snow covered
mountains as they walked along.
After a trek of 5 hours, around 4pm they reached the magical
Sarolsar lake.
The water was crystal clear and the bright blue sky above was
reflecting itself in the lake later. Raghu and Leela started running around to
investigate the place and touch the lake water. Uncle Seher in the mean time
started looking for an appropriate place to put up the tent. “Raghu get the
pins to tie the tent ropes to. Let’s also
start collecting wooden sticks to make a campfire.” They got down to work and
had a fire rolling by about 6pm. As darkness started setting in, Raghu put out
his sleeping bag and lay down on it with Leela at his feet to view the night
sky. Slowly millions of stars became visible in the sky above. “Could heaven
really be anywhere else but here Leela?” said Raghu softly.
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