Day 7: Sarchu - Leh 260km
This day promised to be the most challenging, but also most rewarding.
Leh (3500m above sea level) is the capital city of the Ladakh province, and is very heavily militarized, due to its strategic position. Pakistan to the west and China to the east keeps the Indian military presence vigilant and bristling with equipment. This is because the region falls withing the disputed territories between India, China and Pakistan. Leh has a commercial airport and most travellers to Leh fly in. Not us, however, we had a long, hard ride to get there...
You can tell we're above 3000 metres. Nothing grows above that altitude (10,000 feet).
Especially not Mike !!!
A rare shot with me in it..
It's impossible to describe the sensation of standing in this desolate place, so far from everything you know.
The obligatory moon shot..
On the road again....
It felt like we had landed on Mars..
The spirit of adventure, captured in a nanosecond.
The photo was taken on the fabled Gata Loops. Twisty roads that rise and plummet through the mountain passes on the road to Leh. The grins were wider than the helmet visors. See the deep blue of the sky. We'd never been so close to the moon with our feet still on the ground!!
Lachung La pass. Only 16,616 feet high.. ho hum....
Ground control to Major Tom.....
I'm afraid that the photo doesn't do justice to the emotions we experienced at these heights. The Oxygen levels had our fingers tingling (a result of the Diamox tablets) and panting with every step we took. My own Oxygen levels were very good at altitude, the lowest was 90%, where some others were at 76%. All that just added to the sensation that we were doing something extraordinary.
Mike was suffering a bit. looking slightly grey in this shot. As yet we didn't realize he was in the early stages of Hypoxia. We are all in good spirits here..
"O we few, we happy few. We band of brothers!"
..and pressing on towards Leh..
Choose the wrong line and you're riding on marbles on the edge of a precipice!!
Many, many marbles..
Dusty, tired, and happy!
I do believe this is the only photo I have of the entire "Happy Few".
About to take to the Moray Plains, with a new tar road with undulations in it that threaten to buck you from the bike like a Bronco!!
Standing was the best solution, and keep it below 80km/h. On a Himalayan.. no problem!!
And so arriving at Tanglang La Pass. The authorities couldn't decide whether it's the Second-highest pass, or the Twelveth (sic) highest. Anyhow, at 17,482 feet it's higher than Cessnas can fly..
Dig the cheesy grammar!!!
Each high pass has a Buddhist shrine on it. Many people stop and pay respects there..
Acho and Rob. Top guys!!
However, the road to Leh was calling...