The Mountain can be seen as we drive around doing our RFI hunt. |
Our expedition party may have expanded. Now we may be a team climbing The Mountain. Hans, Mark, Connie, me and Anna-Lisa (a PhD Italian girl visiting the GMRT). Wow! Should be an event.
The best picture we can get from the ground of the temple on the top. |
Friday, 1 July - Not climbing today. Someone's being a literal mr. poopy pants.
22:05 Saturday, 2 July - Looks like it'll only be Me and Hans climbing the mountain. We leave camp at 07:30 tomorrow morning and should reach the base of the mountain at 09:30. From there it's about 1.5 hours to the top which should put us at the top for lunch. From there we'll explore the temple and the ancient fort that was abandoned hundreds of years ago. We'll make our way back hopefully in time for Greg's farewell dinner. He's going back to Canada on Monday. Wish me good luck! This'll be a terrific time!
Supplies for the trip as they occur to me:
- Polyvalent serum
- 4 liters of water
- 5 meters of rope
- Bug spray
- Pack of raisins and some cookies
- Toilet paper
- Camera
- Sun glasses
- Hair bands
- GPS (for the altitude)
- Notebook
- Rain coat
- Pain killers
Going to bed now.
Sunday, 3 July - Here's a panorama from the top.
A panorama from the highest point on the mountain. It was hard getting there. |
My ripped toe, oh no! |
As we set out. |
Before leaving we asked for anti venom and were told it is not available and we'd have to drive to get some. Great! We asked for some rope and they said we wouldn't need any because there is a donkey path up the side. They clearly didn't know what we were about to do! Anyway we left because we didn't want to argue further with them.
Walking back. |
Hans had never climbed before but he made a fine effort. |
Temple at bottom. |
Hans about to begin sliding to reach a ledge about 10 feet below him. |
After our first defeat we had to look deep for the courage to carry on. |
On a game trail. |
Self picture. |
These thorn bushes were everywhere! No leaves just thorns! - for Jacob. |
Exotic flower - for Jacob. |
Me near some ruins. |
Some creature's den. So high up and seems like it would be impossible to get there. We found egg nests there. |
Planting Jenn's Sunflowers on the mountain:) |
And some water. |
I took a bunch of pictures from the peak and made a panorama later.
Exotic plant - for Jacob. |
A view from high up. |
Not carrying a 15 pound bag would have made the whole experience easier but as it was I found out that my backpack is very sturdy and comfortable. It's a 40L Ascend Sequoia 3300.
I want to go again. Mark better not be sick this time!
Monkey on a rock at the peak of final wall we had to climb. There's one in the tree too. |
Our first picture from after starting climbing. |
Hans cresting a ridge.
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Side profile of the mountain. |
Other side profile. We chose the other one to climb because we didn't have ropes. |
That's so awesome Josh!!! I wish I could climb the mountain.
ReplyDeleteThat looks incredible josh! got some great pictures too! this really makes me want to go to india the history and ruins is really interesting! looks like something indiana jones would do:P
ReplyDeleteThanks guys. I bet you'll go someday too. We could go together when have time and I'm not doing school work!
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