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We Started as 3. We Finished as 8.
A Madhyamaheshwar Trek Nobody Planned This Way
Three engineering students planned Kedarnath, ended up at Madhyamaheshwar, and went from a group of 3 to 8 — all because of two strangers at a bus stand in Kund. A genuine first trek experience.

Six Thousand Metres and a Porter Who Carried Me
September 2018. Gangotri to Badrinath via Kalindikhal pass at 6000m. I got AMS, lost my hiking stick, and a porter carried me on his shoulders. This is that trip.
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