Lucknow to Munsiyari
Ride Participants :
1. Sanjiv Rastogi - RE Thunderbird 350
2. Austin Raj - RE Electra 350
3. Amir Ahmad - RE Desert Storm 500
4. Deep Narain - RE Desert Storm 500
Ride Duration :
5 days (3rd May to 7th May 2013)
Day 1 : Lucknow to Lohaghat
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The 4 of us assembled at Sanjiv ji's place at sharp 5:30 a.m.. After a cup of hot tea all four of us were ready to hit the highway. 6 a.m. we departed from Eldeco Greens Colony , Gomtinagar.
1st halt for loo was at Sitapur bypass after covering approximately 1st 95 kms of our journey . I didn't expect a morning in the month of May to be this chilly.
Austin and Amir straightening their backs at Sitapur Bypass |
Our bikes parked outside the dhabha. |
All 4 of us ready to hit the highway again after the short break. |
The route we took from Shahjahanpur to Pilibhit was via Bisalpur , Barkhera and Shergarh. Bisalpur, as Austin said was known for its active local mafia and dacoits.
Our 1st refueling was done at Pilibhit. And then we headed for Tanakpur ,Uttrakhand. The road condition till Pilibhit was decent.
Tanakpur was the gateway for us to the hills. The climb starts from Tanakpur. Our ODO meters were showing 350 kms till Tanakpur.
This bridge marks the start of the mighty hills. |
We all stopped for a photography session. |
The next stop for us was at Syamlatal. There was nothing much to see there as it was a natural rain water pond. A little off the route, we headed to the Vivekanand Ashram located a few kilometers ahead of Shyamlatal. The Vivekanad Ashram, once open for visitors was no more so. But the caretaker still allowed us to take a couple of pictures of the garden outside the Ashram.
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Sanjiv ji and Amir with the Ashram in the backdrop. |
Our bikes parked outside the Syamlatal premises. |
This wall post had the menu and rules written very expressly. |
We were 13 kms from Champawat , the district head quarter, and about 35 kms from Lohaghat.
We reached Lohaghat before then sun went down at around 5 p.m. We were putting up at the KMVN (Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam) rest house. We were welcomed as celebrities at the rest house. There was some local marriage that was taking place in the compound of the rest house and the marriage ceremonies took a pause when the " beat of our bullets " grew louder than pundits voice.
The groom's ride back home. |
Our room at the KMVN TRH |
Our luggage kept inside the room. We tried to travel as light as we could. |
We went down to the central market of Lohahat for our dinner which was a walk of about 3 kms. Trust me 3kms seems too long to go by foot on the hills. We had a very comfortable nights sleep.
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