Take a quick break here and have a sip of water to hydrate yourself for the next stretch involves a thrilling climb of the Rupin Pass gully that inclines at a perilous 60-70 degrees. The gully is a half tube cut out of the mountainside. The trek through the gully gets tricky because of the loose stones and boulders perched on through the entire stretch.
It is a 200 M narrow and steep climb to the top of the Rupin Pass. The saddle-shaped Rupin Pass is adorned with hundreds of stone cairns and multicolor prayer flags all over the ridgeline. The snowbound pass opens up to terrific views of the sacred Kinner Kailash range in the north and the Rupin valley in the south. It makes you realize, yet again, what a tiny place we hold in this infinite universe.
The Rupin Pass trek stands strong on its promise to surprise you with mesmerizing landscapes – for now, it is time for you to glissade down the snow-chute, a delightful respite from the gruelling ascent you had just embarked on. Once you cross the snowline, be prepared for another sharp descent that takes you to an endless meadow – the Ronti Gad Campsite. Lying in the environs of towering snow-capped mountains and a stream flowing gently through the mountains on the other side, this campsite is yet another beauty to behold.
Ronti Gaad marks the penultimate day of the Trek. The next day, you will be descending all the way to Sangla bidding adieu to the magical land that is the Rupin Pass!
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