We started at five in the morning to make it to the pass on time. The first 4 Km are a steep ascent through scree and moraines. The steep ascent, rough terrain and thin air all together made the climb more and more arduous, and we could only hope for the view to be worth it all. I must tell you, it did not disappoint. Just like the snowy world opens from behind the wardrobe doors in the movie ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’, the snow covered pass, the snow wall and the snow valley opened up as we reached the pass.
Standing at the height of 15000 feet, hugging and congratulating, the feeling of achievement was thrilling. After steep ascents and mild descents for the last four days, we had finally made it to Buran Pass. Our celebration was short-lived however, for the tough part was yet to be dealt with, the snow wall rappelling.
We rappelled down 400 m of snow wall, falling and slipping, and then had a joyous snow slide of about 200 m. Done with crossing the pass, we had a long walk til base camp Munirang. The path was through rocks and ice sheets, followed by grassland, and finally we re-entered the tree line area after 14 hours of trekking.