Ashok,
Thats more plains in the last 2 pictures. I completely agree, Chang La was a lot more difficult, the weather a lot more harsh and cold. So was Baralacha la but I crossed that alone at 10pm! Its a long story but here is the pic of that climb:

ADS,AgentDoubleS wrote:Atul,
I do carry a puncture repair kit, tool set, electronic air pump etc. While God has been kind I have never had to use it for the Triumph, there are others who have needed it!
With a tank range of 400 odd kms one can manage most routes. However, to visit some of the inner areas you might have to carry a 20 litre jerry can. It depends totally on places you want to visit. In most places, Sonmarg, Karu, Tandi etc there is only one petrol pump so its advisable to carry spare just in case oil trucks havent been able to reach due to landslides. My bike has a tank range of 200 kms so in some of the places I am carrying fuel- you'll see that in the pictures. In Pangong Tso too I had to carry 5 litres but in a Safari that won't be an issue.
Thanks Ali. I had planned this trip for a very long time. You should keep at it and someday the dream will materialise.
Thank you CK! Here is a video of those roads as well. Very short since I made it from my cell phone but gives a good idea of the conditions:
Things that stand out:
1. The sweet sounding 1978 Royal Enfield Standard Bullet ( I named her Victoria). I met this guy and had spoken to him for hardly 20 mins. We rode together at night quite literally trusting each others with our lives!
2. The valiant attempt to keep the feet dry no matter what the terrain.
3. The poor visibility. We could not see anything beyond our headlight.
Ashok, here's a video of More Plains. This is the video I was making when I met Victoria's rider.
Nice Helmet Cam video (very steady and clean capture) - I especially liked the shot of the overhang of rock; what an interesting track (mixed terrain, reading left to right)!kanwar76 wrote:Small Video on the way to Sach Pass, Awesome Views, Slippery Roads, Bike Trouble What an adventure.
Hi Atul,aadhaulya wrote:Very beautiful, but it seems that if two cars are coming from the opposite direction it would be ver difficult or impossible to pass. Or is this not a part of the regular road to Leh??
Atul
Hi CK,ckkalyan wrote:Nice Helmet Cam video (very steady and clean capture) - I especially liked the shot of the overhang of rock; what an interesting track (mixed terrain, reading left to right)!kanwar76 wrote:Small Video on the way to Sach Pass, Awesome Views, Slippery Roads, Bike Trouble What an adventure.The steep drop on the left is pure adrenaline, goosebumps and sheer exhilaration all mixed up!
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Please share details of the cam equipment used and operation (mounts etc) if you can.
I admire the riders' gumption, takes a lot of ba**s and riding experience to navigate, with fully loaded equipment, yet; Wet, cold and miserable weather to make it more interesting - an adventure as you said rightly. Bravo kanwar76 and mates!![]()
Did I count 4 x Bullets in the group?
XL wrote:Inder,
That is some scary video.
I can almost feel my stomach clenching.
What in the world does one do if there is opposing truck traffic?