For the first time in a week since the start of the Kalindi Khal Expedition, genial merriment permeated the blanket of gloom that had enveloped the campsite of Nandanvan.
Settling down on a floor rumpled with boulders, Kulwinder, one of our participants had cheerfully begun singing a song. Sandeep and Somenath, our Expedition Leaders, soon joined in along with the others.
The past week had been anything but easy for them. Trouble had decided to strike our month’s long hard work from all directions at once.
From permits getting delayed to porters abandoning the trail midway, today’s story is about the grit of a team that made it through one of India’s toughest expeditions despite all odds.
This is Part 2 of the Story.
Part 1 can be found here.
20th September
Recharged from the positive turn of events the previous day, the team woke up to a bright, amiable morning blessed with clear views all around.
Today, they were going to be crossing the relentless Chaturangi glacier.
“A lot of people don’t know this, but on the Kalindi Khal expedition, one gets to cross not one or two but 8 humongous glaciers through the duration of the trek. This means there will be a glacier crossing almost every other day on the trail! This is one of the most demanding aspects of the trek”- Sandeep
The team’s campsite for the day was the Vasuki Tal.
“50% of the trail was good, the rest not so much. But the views were amazing, thanks to the clear weather. We started our trek at 10 in the morning that day and estimated it would take 6 hours to reach the Vasuki Tal Campsite” – Somenath
The Chaturangi glacier was not the only daunting stretch awaiting the team that day, though. After the glacier, there is a steep ascent that leads to an almost 90-degree vertical wall climb beyond which lies the much-acclaimed campsite of Vasuki Tal.
“By the time we reached the gully/wall that stood before the Vasuki Tal Campsite, the weather had turned moody. The temperatures had dipped, the skies had become cloudy and a chilly wind had picked up pace around us.”- Sandeep



































