Trek to peak of Kedarkanta, “ Abode of the almighty , Har Har Mahadev”
“ The
night is darkening round me,
The wild winds coldly blow;
But a tyrant spell has bound me
And I cannot, cannot go.
The giant trees are bending
Their bare boughs weighed with
snow.
And the storm is fast
descending, And yet I cannot go……..”,
Words of Emily bronte from her classic winter poem, :”The spellbound”, resounds through the trek as we cross the snow laden mountains ,every single breath pushing the body forward which refuses to abide frozen by ice.
In the wintery peak of december , I embarked on an inspiring adventure to experience trekking in snow. Kedarkanta is touted as the best winter treks of India and rightly justified looking at the number of trekkers thronging Sankri, the starting base camp at 6155ft, in last weeks of month. Spanning over a period of 5 days and walk of 20 kms, it takes you to breathtaking visuals of the majestic Himalayas and thick deodar forests of Govind national park .
'juda ka talab'
The first day starts with a long drive
of 8-10 hours from dehradun to Sankri , passing through the small towns of Mori
and Purola. I have been trekking with the local operator, Trekupindia , one of
the oldest and experienced name in this
field. On way we pass through the picturesque landscape of lush
green forests of uttarkashi district of uttarakhand. A brief halt for lunch is at Mori , a quaint little township on banks of
river tons.The topography of the area offers a panoramic view of deodar forests
interspersed with small hamlets . I have travelled the length and breadth of
uttarakhand ,however every time I pass
Mori its scenic beauty surpasses that of any other
region .
Previously sankri was known only for the Har ki doon trek, one of the oldest trails starting from there but in recent years , the village inhabitants have profitabily tapped the trekking potential of the region especially kedarkanta , successfully running homestays , guide /porter services and trek rental equipments. The temperatures are freezing during the night and only basic accommodation and simple food is available. Before switching off for the night, the trek leader ensures a quick head count of all members with a crisp talk on list of dos and donts for next five days.
The
kedarkanta trek has been widely publicized on social medial and internet as
easy which is a misnomer because it is
slightly moderate when contemplating on snow .Battling the harsh cold,
freezing temperatures in minus degrees, perilous and tricky mountain bends , slippery frozen paths, and survival in the
bare minimum facilities makes kedarkanta a dauntless feat to achieve.
Life appears to be mundane after going to such heights and so the words of our highly motivated trek leader, Shiv rawat
continues to resonate with the soul of
every trekker. Conquering the mountains is not just a journey outside but also
within the self, a test of our mental endurance , willpower and a
zeal to win on the face of
adversities. My life has never been the same once I started trekking to
the mountains and as some one once said, “everyone wants to live on the top of the
mountains but all the happiness and growth occurs while you are climbing it”.
Amazing Poonam
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