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Sunday, May 2, 2021

Deurali Bhanjyang Hike

 Another inspiring day, nothing in any world can be conceived. No description of an adventure that I did in the bountiful of wilderness. How majestic and wild is the mountainside and with what wild lavishness is beauty and thus multiplied!


At the end of the year 2077 BS, I felt stagnated at home. In order to rejuvenate myself, I went on a painful new year day hike to a place where my freedom usually calls. Yes, I am one of the mountain goers. 


With traveler at heart, I followed the same native trials which I usually follow to get the southern end of the Kathmandu valley. However, with no pain no gain feeling, I pushed my limit to get to the top of the mountain on this hike. A few years back, I planned to hike this mountainside, situated at 2000m elevation. I once tried to attempt it too. Due to wild surroundings, I had to return back from the middle of the mountain. And because of the covid-19 outbreak last year, I didn't want to travel alone. Whatsoever, on the first day of the year 2078 B.S, I successfully conquered the mountain solo. 



I took my pace after I crossed a Nakhhu river which has been totally destroyed by human activities. The road along the river is nowadays used for transporting concrete materials like gravel, rocks which is affecting the river's identity and it's ecosystem. Skipping stones, I took the other way which leads to the Charghare. Along the way, I enjoyed sight seeing wheat fields. I noticed that the yield would be less because of less rainfall. 


Then after walking almost an hour from home, I took a rest on the edge of the mountain which I usually take a rest at a same place when I am hiking southern mountains. I had some water and washed away my sweat so as to feel energetic for the rest of the trial. I further, walked  up the mountain to cross the suspension bridge. Then, I walked other side of the mountain full of lush trees which leads to the Tikabhairab. It was so quiet in the forest that I didn't see anyone along the way. I was quite surprised that the spring brought extra color in the forest. However, I didn't pick any wildflower along the way. I just said 'wow' to them and walked further up. 




When I reached Tikabhairab, I already had pain in my knees. I wondered whether I could make it or not. Then, I walked slowly to the Burunchuli, a village on the lap of the huge mountain. After few minutes of rest, I walked up the mountain through the forest to the Deurali Bhanjyang. It was so quiet along the winding road. The bird songs are like symphony of the trials. The view from the mountain was quite unclear that day because of fog and the smoke coming from the wildfires across the country. In the meantime, Kathmandu valley made worst record on pollution index for a week or two.




I saw deforestation in many places in the name road construction. I was talking to myself along the way that the destruction of nature is immeasurable here------not only here, it's across the country. As a wilderness lover, I think that some places should be the same as they were before. In that way, we at least could save the ecosystem of those places. 



Anyway, I kept walking along the boundless forest although pain in my knees was killing me. I was just few minutes away until I reached top of the mountain. I took a rest one more time on the edge of the mountain and felt so calm. The cool breeze on the mountainside was so pure. I took a long breathe. Then, I slowly walked to the Deurali Bhanjyang. 


Finally, I was there on my own two feet. Two years of contemplation was worthwhile. When I reached the Bhanjyang, the view changed. The panaromic superb view from the viewpoint was spectacular. I was simply happy to see the valley from different perspective. I spent few minutes at Deurali because I had to return back also. I was on a day hike. At the same time, my brother was waiting down the mountain, at Burunchuli. (I made phone call to my brother to take me home while I was going up). 


I ate my snack on the top of the mountain. To be quite honest with you, It was one of the best snacks. However, after having snacks, I got back fired with tooth ache. The last week of the year, 2077 was painful as I was going through with dental problem (The dental nerves around my teeth had become weak). Then, I got a pain back on a new year day too after having hard foods. I felt dead and gone wild. Ouch! Pain had touched the sky. I had a pain killer from a first aid kit. Then, I walked down slowly to get my brother. Brother picked me up from Burunchuli. I didn't tell my brother that I had pain in my face. But, he had noticed the pain in my knees because I had difficulty in walking. Then, we got home. It took around half an hour to reach home on his bike. I didn't open my eyes until I reached home. The day was remarkable in so many ways. It was like, if you have not been in the deepest valley, you would never know how it feels like to be on the top of the mountain!


This hike made me even more brave and bold. I learned that we have to challenge things which come along the way knowingly or unknowingly. At the same time, we must live in present moment. Every moment that we spend in the mountains provokes so much in our life. Just in case if you don't know, life is awe good in the mountains. It offers so many rewards. If you want to get rewards, go hiking!

















Thursday, April 9, 2020

Pathivara Hike



Some people walk on their own because they feel within themselves. After hiking every month for a year 2076 B.S. (2019-20 A.D.), twice in a month, sometimes thrice in a month, I did enwind my solo hike with "Pathivara Hike". With traveler at heart, I lived the moments in the wild exploring my solitude with endless possibilities. Sometimes hiking is not just about to aid the physique, however, it supercharges our grey matter too. With an unvarnished act of exploring, we can easily boost our brainpowers. 


In all honesty, I recruit new skills on every hike, for instance, keeping a pace, building up a strength, map reading, managing time, building a range of motion and so on. After all as a photography enthusiast, I manage to have a great eye sight. 





Now moving on with "Pathivara Hike", that I named it after 'Pathivara Temple' which is situated on the foothills of Dolchoki. It was one of my full blooded hikes because I had not walked like that before. Although it was strenuous, I came home with fond memories that I made along the trails.



There are many ways to get Pathivara Temple. There are 3 motor ways and one of them is highly risky. I used the river way to reach there. I actually like to see the river along the trails. It was festival day, Falgu Purnima or Holi and I took that day for granted. I hit the trail around 10 am from the western side of the Chapagaun. Through river way, I went to Pari, neighborhood of Chapagaun in order to see the mustard fields. Well, it was early spring and the ambience gifted by yellow color was eye distracting. 



Moreover, after few mins of taking photos of Pari, I headed to Charghare through water canal way where suspension bridge is built over the Nakhhu river connecting two villages. I was exhausted after walking about an hour from home. I decided to take rest on suspension bridge for few mins. It was amazing to see bucolic scenery all around standing on the middle of the bridge. Then, I crossed the bridge and took the forest way which leads to Tika Bhairab. That narrow forest path is one of the dangerous ways and people walk this way more rarely. This 10-15 mins forest path determines whether or not you can walk further trails which are deep in the woods! 


I used the tactics which I usually do. Instead of wasting time on taking photos and videos in such wilderness, I walked as fast as possible holding a camera stand in my hand. I didn't run because that narrow path is made through the edge of the huge mountain to the other side. With one small mistake, you could slip away from more than 100 ft to the river down below.





After 10 mins of forest walk, I reached Tikabhairab. Now, Tikabhairab is situated on the bank of Nakhhu river and is surrounded by huge mountains from all sides. It is the mouth of all hiking trails. From here, we can go to the different places or mountains, for example, Devichaur, Deurali, Tinpane, Dolchoki, Manakamana Temple I, II, Pathivara Temple, Bhardev, Phulchoki, and so on. Fortunately, I hiked all these mountains this year one by one except Phulchoki, probably highest mountain of the valley. It is because, we should have strong guts to hike Phulchoki solo.


I headed to Nallu from Tika Bhairab through river way. The river water was so gin clear on that day. But I didn't see any fish in the river. While walking through that way, I felt extreme sorrow because the river is not the same as it was before and the mountains are being crucified for stone and other purposes (construction). Whatever, the trial is amazing for a day hikers as the trial is on the deepest gorge where river is flowing on its side. I was amazed after seeing huge rocks dating back to more than 1000 years. I chased the birds singing on the banks of the rivers. And I kept on walking for another 2 and half hrs further to reach Nallu Bazaar. Along the way, I passed few villages of Nallu. I saw old aged people gazing their herds on the steep mountains. Some were working on their fields and some young people were celebrating Holi. 



Now, after reaching Nallu, I saw Pathivara Temple on the mountain from a distant. Wonderful, I crossed the river and I walked up the mountain through winding path to the temple. I was saying to myself;"This is it! The moment that I have been waiting for so long is here with me now".  I spent few minutes around 15 mins at the temple (worshipping and taking rest). It was sunny day and the views from the temple was jaw dropping. I walked further up the mountain and I had snacks somewhere on the middle of the mountain. Then after supercharging with some homemade foods, I went to Dolchoki residing on top of the mountain. Unfortunately, I felt so much pain in my leg while going up.  And I was worried and thought that how could I reach home! Simultaneously, the trail started to engulf by the daytime mist.  I could hardly see the way. I felt the moment of walking on bleary trails. When I was on top of the mountain, I made a phone call to my brother to take me home. You know! The pain was unbearable. But he couldn't able to come as he was also traveling somewhere with his friends. Sadly, I was on my own, I walked down all the way from Dolchoki to the Tinpane through huge forest beaten road. And from Tinpane, I was walking all alone to Tikabhairab and a kind man offered me a lift to Tikabhairav. When I reached Tikabhairav, I made phone call to my cousin brother to take me home. I walked again to the Charghare where my cousin brother was waiting for me to take home. This is how I completed my last hike. It was a totalled challenge. 




When I reached home, I got so much stressed and pain. But I was happy to be home. Sometimes, unbearable pain brings great pleasure. It was one of the best hikes I ever did so far. I walked deep in the gorge and on top of the mountain. If only you have been in the deepest valley, can you ever know? How magnificent it is to be on the top of the mountain?



The rewards which I got from that hike were inexpressible. Maybe I got phytochemicals provided by trees to fight against bacteria and fungi. Maybe I boosted my mind and immune system. Or, maybe, I had a good day to remember. To sum it up, hiking can have the long lasting impact on the plasticity of our brain. Next time, I use new route to reap away extra rewards.

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Set Free in The Wild

Set Free in The Wild

1. Each day seems so happy
If we live our life full of wonder.
And here I am with an urge
To pack my backpacks and hit the bleary trails.
Through patience which I built with time
And lavishly grown inside my heart
To be set free in the wild.

8. Nature is always an unerring cradle of inspiration.
However, I was compelled and waited too long indoors.
With an audacious call, I now breakdown the walls.
Filtering my thoughts and emotions-----
I put my boots on and shed my old skin too
To walk away from the neonside of the asphalt jungle
And just to be set free in the wild.

15. To know how it feels; "To be set free in the wild"
I follow the sunlight as it falls on hills and meadows.
I lie on the moors, gaze up the sky and say:
Let my mind expand into its commodious,
Let an infinite sky awake a sky inside my mind.
I sit right by the river and mingle with its ceaseless flow.
Moreover, I stand by the waterfall to purify my soul with its healing laughter.

22. Soon, I begin to glee, illuminate with every joy and be awake at all moments.
The gaze becomes the very gaze of compassion.
The river builds the wisdom channels inside my mind.
The waterfall makes me even more peaceful and tranquil.
The more I experience this freedom, the more I stay vigilant
In a place which I call an intimate sacred space.
And I am precise to be set free in the wild.

29. I now am chemist of my own bliss.
I derive the strength from the unshakable hills and cliffs.
To wait for my patience to shine.
The exhausted mind is calm with an ease
Into the nature which I call simple paradise where freedom calls.
Above all, its time to run and leave and my things behind
To wonder with my freedom which is free to find in the wild.

Wish I Had a Winter Coat


Wish I Had a Winter Coat

1. Seasons pass in a blink of God's eye.
An autumn had arrived; for when winter has nighed.
What I feel is only blue black cold!
Wish I had a winter coat.

5. I look out from the broken window.
The mountains---I've dreamed of concealing under the snow.
As the blizzard rages,
The cracked heart aches.

9. If the night could hear, I would tell a story or two.
Of a day that has been through hues of blue.
When we don't know for what to prepare.
If we are on an uncertain time of the year.

13. In such an emptiness, I lie under the starlit sky.
For as long as space exists, soothing stars pass by.
And I wish If I had a winter coat tonight.
I would feel the warmth of it inside.

17. A new day dawns, the sun will rise.
Through the clouds, the sun will shine.
A cold wind blows, rest assured.
Earnestly searching-----mile after mile-----the lost hope----- is heard.

21. Wish I had a winter coat, the joy of having it, would be immeasurable.
And I'd go to the mountains, burn all the troubles.
Life---it seems an endless roller coaster.
But the things always fall into a place in a right time.-----I remember.

I Am Not The Only Traveler


I Am Not The Only Traveler

I am not the only traveler,
Who gets lost in a world brimful of sights unseen.
I search for the winding path anew
To see the world unfold.

I am not the only traveler,
Who sees the world this way.
There is a place---
Where I bring my mind into the state of calm.


I am not the only traveler,
Who wanders in the kingdom of great unknown.
I make my way on my own two feet to a place,
Where I release my mind from its grasping.
I am not the only traveler,
Who leaves home for the open air.
I follow my young heart to a place,
Where I loosen up my mind into the true nature of mind.

I am not the only traveler,
Who brings the scattered mind mind back home.
Then, I realize, how much I enjoyed being present at there
With a good heart and forever will be.

A Walk In The Woods



"A Walk In The Woods"


Through the Jungle
Through the Dark
I walk far away from the World,
A hostile Society

To the place
Where I free my Mind.
Where I am healed with the Tonic of Wilderness..
I feel I may never have Enough.

What a profound Feeling of Beauty
As I Bow before the Trees
I embrace their protective Bark
As if it’s going to be my Last.

I stand with Nature,
Almighty, Mysterious, Endlessly Wild
And I am Free in my Recluse
Exploring My Solitude
With Endless Possibilities.

I Took A Little Journey To The Unknown


I Took A Little Journey To The Unknown


Today,
I stretched my legs and went on a hike.
I took a winding path
Gallivanting solo as The Sun.



All of a sudden
I spied the Loveliness of The Wild...
Lofty mountains of lush trees.
I crossed the river as it runs.




Sunday, July 14, 2019

Tangible Contact with Nature



"Birds singing on the banks of the narrow streams, trees smell, branches creaking, insects humming, feet shuffling through needle-like road, animal scents, earthy smell..."





Tangible contact with nature: it is not about fabricating proficiency, it is all about courage, patience, challenge and enigma.







Experiencing wild nature is powerful incentive for me to learn new things now. Being alone in the profound forest, being all alone at the edge of the mountain can set us off on the path that changes the way we think ourselves, our purpose in life, and the way we live our lives.








Nature brought me into direct contact with the elements-earth, air, water, and water. It unclothes the means we have developed to protect ourselves from their impact. It ameliorates my strength, confidence and self-determination.








Hiking the mountains has become favorite thing for me now. I solely hike alone and I like it the most. Its an opportunity to know the nature in a good way. At the same time, I love to make memories with the nature and the memories with nature are like now spurs of the moment.







With an increased urbanization, the difference between our lifestyle and those of our evolutionary past is now a distant apart. Humans now, are busy in materialistic world and they have no time for nature. Unlike my ordinary life, I can't afford big expenses holidays. So, I escape from bustle of the city and go away to the quiet of the country most of my weekend.







Hiking, a walk in the mountains or woods frees my mind and its an evidence that nature actually soothes the savage beast.












Forest bathing has improved my physical health through
-spending time in the fresh air increases energy levels
-regular opportunities for physical exercises
-relaxing nervous system by being in calm, natural environment
-increasing stamina and fitness.





So, to sum it up, it has longitudinal benefits on us.