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01-29-2010, 12:31 PM #1Registered User
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TR: Gulmarg India
There have already been a couple of trip reports from Kashmir, but I thought I'd add my own experience which, unlike the other ones, did not feature epic snow conditions.
My dad and I left for India the day that terrorists decided to light up downtown Srinagar. Thinking we might have to make some sort of contingency plan in case we couldn't go up north, we were relieved when everyone was telling us that it would be fine, these things happen () and that it'd be great. Well... except that Kashmir hadn't had any new snow for two weeks.
We spent 3 days in Mumbai, which if you ever get the chance to go... do. Only, when we got there, after a 3 hour delay in Frankfurt, we were sans skis. Well as they say... surrender yourself you India. Thus, they came the day before we catch our Kingfisher flight up north to Srinagar (if you're flying domestically in India, screw AirIndia and fly Kingfisher. Really.)
Flying into Srinagar is a trip. It's an active airforce base but not like it is in Frankfurt or Bishkek, this is an airforce base that does have a real threat and not that far away. So security is pretty tight. However, being a woman in an area with few women travelers and different sex airport screenings means fast line for me, slow line for dad.
But let's get to the skiing. MountainTraks out of the UK set us up with John Falkiner and Paulo Tassi as guides. PRETTY AWESOME.
But we were still pretty low on snow.
Not to worry though, John and Paulo would find us something... but we were going to be careful. No new snow in Gulmarg for 2 weeks means that any old tracks were like cement and the Avy danger was HUGE. CAIC black, HUGE. In fact, the day before we arrive, their group set down an avalanche that lost one ski and blew one guy's knee.
Now, Gulmarg is HUGE. Image Blue Sky Basin laid out five to six times over. And all the while you're at or nearlyl at 14,000 feat with Nanga Parbat not so far off in the distance (26,000+ft).
The world's highest gondola takes you up to endless hikeable and skinable terrain and all you can think of is, "I'm going to go there, then I'm going to go there. Ooo! and what about over there!" Unfortunately with crappy snow, you get limited, but even THEN you still have epic fun.
Eat when you can though, because often the runs are 2000-5000 vertical and in some cases 22km long with a 2km hike out.
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If you get too tired and have a down day, take a day with Papi to search for leopards
Or watch the locals and the Indian army hike the small local hill in the village
Or hang with the locals themselves
Or run into some American pro-skiers
But mostly, even with challenging snow, Gulmarg is the most beautiful place and made for an epically wonderful adventure.
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01-29-2010, 12:45 PM #2
Nice Stoke!!!!
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01-29-2010, 12:51 PM #3
Nice TR!
My wife has an uncle who lives in Mumbai. We have had conversations about getting out there sometime.
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01-29-2010, 12:52 PM #4
Full of win.
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01-29-2010, 12:57 PM #5
Your dad is sooo cool. Sure beats going to Keystone in the family station wagon!
Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
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01-29-2010, 01:12 PM #6
What an amazing adventure and opportunity! Thanks for sharing
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01-29-2010, 02:37 PM #7
damn girl! the "I tele <3land" pic is classic.
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01-29-2010, 02:42 PM #8
Great report - Pray for snow!
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01-29-2010, 02:53 PM #9
Heh, beauty TR.
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01-29-2010, 05:04 PM #10
very nice.
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01-29-2010, 05:10 PM #11
thx for sharing cool stuff
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01-29-2010, 05:22 PM #12Registered User
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how much did this trip cost you once you were in India ??? I would love to spend 6 months backpacking over there and do a Little snowboarding .
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01-29-2010, 09:14 PM #13Registered User
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as for the costs, if you don't go with an organized thing, it can be pretty inexpensive. we had Mountain Traks organize the Kashmir logistics and with 2 guides, 7 hotel nights (if you're back backing cut MAJOR costs here), full food, gondola tickets, taxis, and domestic flights I think it came to less than $3500 for two people for a week. The Mumbai and Delhi stuff was on our own.
The most expensive thing, surprisingly, was all the tipping that you do. But seeing as we come from such an affluent country, I have no reserves about tipping these wonderful people
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01-29-2010, 09:21 PM #14
nice TR going to loveland tomorrow, not India though...
Falling feels like flying........for a little while.
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01-30-2010, 12:34 PM #15
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01-30-2010, 01:19 PM #16
Nice- TR. I'm leaving for India in a couple days. Just got word it snowed 50cm and all that faceted snow is now spitting out class 4 and 5 avalanches. Sounds like we will be walking on egg shells.
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01-30-2010, 02:31 PM #17
GULMARG '09/10 - AVALANCHE DISCUSSION
This relevant article was just posted two days ago:
An avalanche of concern - Article by Sam Lozier.
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01-30-2010, 02:56 PM #18
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01-30-2010, 03:01 PM #19
So that's what the bottom of the Highland Park looks like. We had to walk down a snow tunnel to get in the front door.
Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.
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01-30-2010, 10:51 PM #20Mike Pow
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Great read, thanks
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01-31-2010, 04:34 PM #21Registered User
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HI,
Has much snow arrived in the last 5 days? with regards to money, how much in dollars do you think you need a day? whats good form with the tipping, there's meant to be another front moving in this week, I've read about the danger of the snow pack, is it likely to get better, worse of remain about the same?
Cheers
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02-01-2010, 02:22 AM #22Cham-wow!
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Careful dudes - Shaggy's bowl is named in the memory of one of my good mates who died there.
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02-01-2010, 10:01 AM #23
SHAGGY'S, SHEENMAL BOWL, GULMARG.
CarveMan: With all respects, RIP.
Shaggy's Face, Sheenmal Bowl, Gulmarg:
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02-02-2010, 09:28 AM #24Registered User
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Off to Gulmarg on Saturday 6th Feb. for one week. Looks like conditions are improving quickly, although avalanche danger very high atm. Forecast for loads more pow pow over weekend and into early next week. I just hope it stops for me to see the mountain on Monday.
We had planned to go in Jan. but delayed our trip due to very poor snow conditions in January.
Graeme (scottish boarder, Gulmarg virgin)
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02-02-2010, 03:59 PM #25Registered User
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Off to Gulmarg courtesy of those thieving C***s at BA on Friday for 25 days. You're not going for one week from the UK are u? Thats a long way to go IMO. Looks like there'll be plenty of fresh snow, might not be able to ski, but it will be nice to look at
Andrew (SE London, Gulmarg virgin)
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