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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Planned Itinerary - Ladakh Ride

 

VETERANS FOR THE NATION - NORTHERN LADAKH MOTORCYCLE EXPEDITION

(04 TO 21 AUGUST 2021)

DEHRA DUN – CHUSHUL – SIACHEN BASE CAMP – LEH – KARGIL – SRINAGAR – DEHRA DUN

 DAY

DATE

FROM

TO

NIGHT HALT

VIA ROUTE

REMARKS

D

04 Aug

Dehradun

Bilaspur

Bilaspur (Hotel Prem Sagar)

Dharampur - Sabathu

8 hrs

300 Kms

D + 1

05 Aug

Bilaspur

Keylong

Keylong (Hotel Neelkanth Nalwa)

Manali – Atal Tunnel

8 hrs

263 Kms

D + 2

06 Aug

Keylong

Sarchu

Sarchu (Mulkilla Adventure Camp)

Sarchu

4 hrs

107 Kms

D + 3

07 Aug

Sarchu

Leh

Leh (Hotel Lungdho Residency)

Tanglang La - Karu

9 hrs

260 Kms

D + 4

08 Aug

Halt at Leh

Leh

-

-

D + 5

09 Aug

Halt at Leh

Leh

-

-

D + 6

10 Aug

Leh

Chushul

Chushul

Karu – Chang La – Tangtse - Chushul

8 hrs

200 Kms

D +7

11 Aug

Chushul

Darbuk

Darbuk

Tangtse - Pangong Tso - Tangtse

7 hrs

170 Kms

D +8

12 Aug

Darbuk

Partapur

Partapur

Shyok – Agham - Khalsar

6 hrs

150 Kms

D +9

13 Aug

Partapur

Base Camp

Partapur

Sasoma – Base Camp - Sasoma

9 hrs

320 Kms

D+10

14 Aug

Partapur

Leh

Leh

Khalsar – Khardung La

6 hrs

150 Kms

D+11

15 Aug

Leh

Kargil

Kargil

Pathar Sahib - Nimu

5 hrs

217 Kms

D+12

16 Aug

Kargil

Gulmarg

Gulmarg

Dras – Sonamarg – Srinagar bypass

7 hrs

246 Kms

D+13

17 Aug

Halt at Gulmarg

Gulmarg

-

 

D+14

18 Aug

Gulmarg

Udhampur

Udhampur

Srinagar- Qazigund-Ramban

8 hrs

250 Kms

D+15

19 Aug

Udhampur

Jalandhar Cantt

Jalandhar Cantt

Samba -Pathankot

5 hrs

250 Kms

D+16

20 Aug

Jalandhar Cantt

Parwanoo

Parwanoo

Chandigarh

4 hrs

150 Kms

D+17

21 Aug

Parwanoo

Dehra Dun

-

-

4 hrs

150 Kms

 

Total 18 days         3400 Kms

 

Whimsical Veterans' Ladakh Ride

Col Rakesh Singh Sidhu, SM, who is settled in Dehradun and is my course mate from OTS, Madras (now OTA, Chennai) called me one day in March this year just to catch up on the latest happenings in our lives. During the course of our conversation, he asked me whether I was game for undertaking a motorcycle journey to Northern Ladakh including the Karakoram Pass. Some of the areas proposed to be visited were under Army control and he mooted the idea that we would seek approval from the Army /Govt authorities. I readily agreed to his proposal as I have been interested in adventure activities all my life. The proposed trip was particularly appealing as I would be getting a chance to revisit Ladakh on a motorcycle after a gap of 36 years. I had participated in the ‘Northern Command High Altitude Jonga & Motorcycle Rally’ in September 1985 when I was in service and posted in J&K. That rally was conducted when the route from Manali to Leh was not open to Civil traffic and the road was not fully constructed by the Border Roads Organization. It covered a major portion of the route now proposed.

I recollected the travails and pitfalls of that trip which I undertook along with a pillion rider from another unit on an old 350 cc Royal Enfield motorcycle. That trip taught me a lot about long distance riding in off road conditions and the preparations required for such a venture. I was also keen to witness and record the changes in the breathtakingly beautiful landscape of Ladakh region. The idea of visiting Ladakh is on the priority list of all motorcycle owners as it is the ‘Mecca’ for bikers. The inhospitable terrain, extremely harsh climate, high altitude and the barren landscape take a massive toll on any man or machine. It is the ultimate test of true grit and stamina for anyone to withstand these rigours. Though I have been an avid biker for more than four decades, the idea of visiting Ladakh at 65 years of age was an exciting as well as a daunting prospect. Most of my friends and acquaintances were aghast on hearing of this but for my family and a few close friends who knew me well.

In a short while two retired officers from the Indian Navy joined the group which was christened "Whimsical Veterans". Hectic preparations followed as we had initially planned for the ride to begin in June end. Delays in obtaining the required permission and the prevailing Covid 19 situation pushed our start to the second half of August. The intervening period, however, gave us time to undertake some practice rides and get used to riding in monsoon conditions. Two of the participants purchased new Honda 350 motorcyles and started getting used to them as they were handling two wheelers after a very long time.

The trip also involved negotiating some of the highest motorable mountain passes in India viz: Baralach La (16043 ft), Nakee La (15540 ft), Lachung La (16500 ft), Tanglang La (17480 ft), Khardung La (17982 ft) and Chang La (17688 ft). A total of 3200 kms would be covered in 18 days and the ride would end at Dehradun on 21 Aug 2021.

The expedition was flagged off from Dehradun by GOC, Uttarakhand Sub Area on 04 August 2021 at 0900 hrs. The planned itinerary was “Dehradun-Bilaspur-Keylong-Sarchu-Leh-Chushul-Darbuk-Siachen Base Camp-Kargil-Gulmarg-Udhampur-Jalandhar-Dehradun”.

A sense of deja-vu pervaded my consciousness as we hit the Manali- Leh road. The condition of the road was good except for patches where expansion work was going on and the usual water crossings where melting snow erodes the surface. These crossings have not changed a bit in the last 36 years. The landscape was exactly the same and is still uninhabited in most areas. Some development was evident in the small villages and stops along the route. Unbelievable as it may sound, some areas are still out of mobile coverage range in this day and age.

Our trip ended on a very good note as nobody sustained any injury and there were no major damages to our motorcycles. We did have our share of falls, near misses, close shaves and ‘heart-in-the-mouth’ moments but lady luck was smiling on the ‘Whimsical Veterans’ or maybe some of us had powerful guardian angels bestowing their blessings as we all reached home unscathed. I am sure it was a memorable trip for everyone and will stay with us for a long time.

For me, it was the ride of a lifetime !

Details of the ride will be posted separately.

Tuesday, August 03, 2021

VETERANS RALLY – 2021

                                           

The Whimsical Veterans are a group of Tri-Services retired officers settled in Dehradun. These officers are :

1.      IC 37178 N - COLONEL RAKESH SINGH SIDHU, SM (VETERAN), MECH INF, 65 YEARS

2.      SS 29128 N – CAPTAIN NANDAN SINGH BISHT (VETERAN), 8 GR, 65 YEARS

3.      03062 H - COMMODORE RAVI NAUTIAL (VETERAN), INDIAN NAVY, 57 YEARS

4.      41092 R - CAPTAIN ANOOP CHAUHAN (VETERAN), INDIAN NAVY, 57 YEARS

 

The group is undertaking a motorcycle expedition from Dehradun to Northern Ladakh which is being flagged off by GOC, Uttarakhand Sub Area on 04 August 2021 at 0800 hrs. The planned itinerary is “Dehradun-Bilaspur-Keylong-Sarchu-Leh-Chushul-Darbuk-Siachen Base Camp-Kargil-Gulmarg-Udhampur-Jalandhar-Dehradun”

We will be negotiating some of the highest motorable mountain passes during this trip viz: Baralach La (16043 ft), Nakee La (15540 ft), Lachung La (16500 ft), Tanglang La (17480 ft), Khardung La (17582 ft) and Chang La (17590 ft). The inhospitable weather at high altitudes and the rough terrain (some of which falls in areas not accessible to civilian tourists) will be the ultimate test for us as well as our motorcycles. The trip covering a total of 3400 kms will last 18 days and end on 21 Aug 2021 at Dehradun.

For me this will be the second outing in this area. I had participated in the ‘Northern Command High Altitude Jonga & Motorcycle Rally’ in September 1985 while I was in service in J&K. That rally was conducted when the route from Manali to Leh was not open to Civil traffic and the road was not fully built by the Border Roads Organization. It covered a major portion of the route we now propose to undertake after 36 years. A sense of deja-vu pervades my consciousness as I am keen to witness and record the changes in the kaleidoscopic landscape of Ladakh region.

During the said period I am not sure if I will be available on any social media platform owing to rigours of the journey and connectivity issues. Will try to catch up and post updates whenever possible. Otherwise, catch up after we return from the trip.  Jai Hind!

Sunday, August 01, 2021

Group Flag for the Proposed Ladakh Ride


 

Preparations for Ladakh Trip - IV - Essential Spares

Essential Spares Required for Long Rides


1- Engine oil: For your safety carry at least half a liter of engine oil recommended by your motorcycle manufacturer, daily check engine oil level and top up if necessary.

2- Chain Lubricant: Can be used to lubricate drive chain, in case you prefer to use WD 40 or any other lube please carry that.

3- Chain links: There might be chances that your chain might break in between your trip so carry couple of chain links, so that you can fix it and ride on.

4- Clutch and front brake lever: In case of a fall clutch/front brake lever can break, which might be a great problem while you ride. Hence it is best to carry each of these as spare, to ensure you can ride with ease.

5- Clutch and accelerator wires: Clutch and Accelerator wires have a habit of snapping in the middle of nowhere, so please carry a spare clutch and accelerator wire.

6- Spare tube for front and rear tyre: In case of any puncture always carry spare tube for both the tyres. If you want to save some time on your journey you can simply change the tube instead of repairing it.

7- Puncture Repair Kit: For tubeless tyres

8- Spark plug: Although spark plugs of modern motorcycles rarely give problem, it is a good idea to carry a spare one.

9- Spare key of your motorcycle: Always carry a spare key of your motorcycle and never put both the keys in the same place!

10- Electrical wire: There can be chances of faulty wires during your trip so carry electrical wire which you can easily replace it.

11- Spare Fuse: A blown fuse can leave your motorcycle without headlight and/or horn, so don’t forget to carry one with you.

12- Nylon Rope: Can be used for tying together various parts of your motorcycle or to help you tow your friend’s motorcycle or help someone else tow yours.

13- Few nuts and bolts of various sizes: Based on your motorcycles make, carry nuts and bolts which hold parts like exhaust, leg guard, foot pegs etc.

14- Petrol pipe: If you run out of petrol and come across someone who is willing to lend some petrol to you, you will need it to take petrol out of their petrol tank.

15- Electrical & Scotch tape: If you want to be a bit more careful then don’t forget to carry some electrical and scotch tape with you. This can be used for tying together various parts and insulating damaged wires.