Thursday 9 July 2009

Leh first shoooooot....:)

The missing written report about the trip is in preparation. For those who can read Polish -> check my Polish blog (http://www.basiacebula.blogspot.com/) as relation in Polish is already there:)

For now have a look on the movie prepared by our master Karol K..

And don't pay too much attention to our "language". Sometimes it was too hard even for us heroes...

Enjoy!!!

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Thursday 11 June 2009

Today at night...tomorrow in the morning...

4.00 am...for some if us is the middle of the night...for the others already the morning...
So the next 4 am...is our starting time of great trip, unforgettable experience and the point from which our great Odyssey will start!
We are ready! Bags are packed and our friend James, jeep driver, most probably is collecting them from our place right now!
Bikes ready to go with some service needs to be done with my chain and Frenchie's tyres...
always sth that left for the last moment!

And what about us?

Karol started shooting a movie yesterday asking every single person for few words! I guess he will get Oscar for these few minutes of documentary that he is going to prepare. Jacek went for the last shopping so now he is ready ready. Tom got a huuuuuge bag of common medicines which made him our medical service point. James and Karita made a research on our road one more time which allowed us to made some small changes in the plan of the trip. Frenchie as always easy-going and left everything for the last moment. Rouf started to have a feeling that there is sth wrong with his bike but I guess its only the excitement result and everything is ok. (After that I had the same about mine as is the weakest one in a team and last night I have a dream that I found it broken down in a pieces...-lets hope its a good sign). And me? I got a horrible headache in the morning, worse than after drinking night...so a strong pain killer and I hope I will surrvive my last day in the office before 11 days of holiday!
Are we scared? I don't think so! It is more about the feeling that all we know it is serious trip and serious piece of cake to eat...so once we are back...we will it the cherry from the top of it!
Keep your fingers crossed and be prepared for a detailed report once we are back!

Monday 8 June 2009

Bad news...from Kashmir

5 days to start our trip and we are attacking from all the resources around that situation in Kashmir is not so good. Two girls were killed by security forces and there is strike all over the places against that (http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090604/main3.htm)

Everything seems to be closed. Hotels, shops and roads...as well what is actually the most important for us! So kind of messy situation which makes us very sad:(
Anyway we decided no to book any hotel after Leh and we will be controlling the situation every day. If nothing change we will be forced to take the same road back via Manali which would be very disappointing for us as the plan was to see Kashmir and Srinagar and add to the trip some touristic flavour:(
Let's see what the following days will bring...and you guys keep the fingers crossed for us!

And we?
Almost ready to go...we still need to arrange some small things. Buy some medicines and last spare parts. Everybody except again me and Tom are in perfect shapes for the trip. Tom had a small accident last Tuesday, braking while taking a turn. Me...I crashed yesterday only - braking while taking a turn because of some random guy who just appeared in front of me...
Beginners mistake... Nothing serious has happened to us apart some scratches and bruises...
what to do? Bikers risk!
For Saturday we will be fresh&funky for sure!

Sunday 31 May 2009

12 days to go...

"The land is so barren
and the passes so high
that only our fiercest enemies
or our best friends
would want to visit us"

(Ladakhi saying)


In 2 weeks from today we will be riding somewhere between Manali and Jispa! The departure day is coming so we are getting ready...

Last news!
Aurelien from France is joining us for sure...and most probably amazingly crazy rider Amal - this still needs to be confirmed as he is famous of joining any kind of events/trips/parties in the very last moment and we are ready for that.
That will enlarge our group up to 9 ppl confirmed with extra Amal!

We started collecting staff: jackets, bike shoes, sleeping bags, spare parts and making a list of what more do we need?

Karol came up with an idea of making our trip a little bit public in Poland and we started contacting some Polish media and some local one from Wroclaw to encourage them to become our media support. Like this our mums, dads and friends could see that on tv or listen about it in radio. Lets see what we can do as in this moment we are running out of time...cause for these things its still a little bit late. Anyway still we are planning to shoot a docummentary video so maybe after that somebody could use it! If not famous media still our children or grand children and with no doubts it will unforgetable memory for all of us...

Bike updates:
Tom and Karol got serviced their bikes...now the sound of Tom's Enfield is so amazing that everybody is ashamed of riding next to him! ;p
My Yamaha got fixed the battery. Piston is working pretty good so the engine... there are still some small things that have to be repaired but after service is running pretty smooth. Rouf has changed the shockers in his Avenger he bought 2 weeks ago... We are still concerned about Jacek's Enfield that used to be Balis...but still he has some time to fix everything that needs to be fixed. Hope not so many things...

Friday 22 May 2009

First meeting of the Dream Team...

Yesterday, me, Karol, Rouf, Karita and James met at our place to discuss the first and final plan all together. After few hours of discussion on the maps and guides we managed to set up the plan. But as we all know the trip is kind of adventurous so everything can happen and everything can change on the way and we ARE ready for that!!!

We've decided to take the following route:

Day 1:
Delhi - Bilaspur (approx 350 km, mostly highway)

Day 2:
Bilaspur - Manali (approx 180 km, mostly mountain road)

Day 3:
Manali - Jispa (alt 3350, 141 km, really bad mountain road)

Day 4:
Jispa - Leh (alt 3505, 328 km)

We will have two pit-stops: Pang (alt 4500, 167km & Upshi alt 3384, 264km ). If we decide we're unable to reach Leh on the same day, we'll stay overnight in one of the camps. However, because of high altitude (especially at Pang) we should aim at reaching Leh the same day.
Day 5 & Day 6:
Leh

Day 7:
Leh - Kargil (204 km)

Day 8:
Kargil - Srinagar (195 km)

Day 9:
Srinagar - Jammu (290 km)

Day 10 & Day 11:
Jammu - Delhi


"Dream Team" of confirmed participants for today:

1. James and Karita- car
2. Basia - bike
3. Rouf - bike
4. Karol + Pallavi - bike
5. Jacek - bike
6. Tom - bike

Which make a group of 8 ppl FOR SURE!!!

Tuesday 12 May 2009

Gurgaon - Lansdowne (10-12.04.2009)

Another looooong weekend...(Easter Holiday)
Another destination...
Another bike trip...

This time the destination has been choosen by Amal. Few days before he sent a short msg to everybody...and without thinking a lot we decided to go. Then in the meantime the main initiator decided not to go...but as always he joined us in the last moment...eh Amal.
The plan was to leave on Friday morning. Very morning. Somehow from the big group of ppl only me and Tom were ready to leave on Friday but we still wanted to go. Yasmina has jumped on the back sit of Tom. Luckily there was another friend of Tom, Rajat, who first of all knew the way, second of all knew the way and third of all was Indian (could speak Hindi what was very crucial at certain point of our trip). The rest of the team: Javed, Balis and Amal with Serena supposed to join us the next day.

We left Gurgaon at around 5.30 am. We were heading for Delhi to pick up Rajat on the way and then...direction of Lansdowne. The road was pretty good even with a crazy traffic in Meerut (around 80 km after Delhi) we were still in a good moods and happy to be outside of lovely, sorry "lovely" Gurgaon.
Then after another 30 km sth has happened with a bike of Tom (what a surprise). The piston has been changed few days before but the engine started to make a strange noise. Fortunately the bike still could go so we decided to search for a mechanic. It was in the middle of some field, big nowhere...but still there were some ppl we, I mean Rajat could ask about the way. We turned back and we landed in Mawana. Somehow we managed to find Royal Enfield workshop. It turned out we have to stay there for some time as the oil was licking and the engine was making a strange noise and etc (I have no idea what was the exact problem). Anyway it took them more or less 6 hours to repair it as they had to go for a missing part to another city and etc. In the meantime we were doing there for a tourist attraction (not so many white ppl are visiting those cities) so we decided to go to do some sightseeing around.



2 meters of Tom jumped on the bike of Rajat and I took Yasmina. We found a nice temple close by with a nice place to eat.

Somehow the time passed but we were running with the time. With the speed of 40 km/h as the Tom had to safe his engine we managed to do another 80 km and reach Najibabad. We passed the city and then we found ourselves in the middle of the forest. We realised we are lost. As it was already dark after a short discussion the idea to spent a night in the closest hotel turned out to be the best option for us. We were tired. Hungry and we definitely needed a shower! So we asked locals and they brought us to a nice place.
Shower.
Food.
Beer.
We recovered and we were back to our senses!!
And here, in the hotel we met an interesting person. Chris, Canadian guy, who left his country 7 months before and decided to come and travel in India. He bought a Royal Enfield and was riding all over the country. Crazy and nice person. We invited him to join us in our room for a small talk and beer. We passed few hours talking about our Indian experience and biking in this crazy country. It was very cool evening.

We woke up the next morning and me and Tom had some issuse with our stomaches. Probably that was the chicken from the previous evening. If we were in Delhi I would call it "Dehli belly". Ha ha ha. It took us ages to get ready and to organize ourselves. We stopped in the closest pharmacy. We bought sth to surrvive the day and lets go!

The road to Lansdowne was amazing. I am glad we didn't ride at night like this we would miss all the views and countrysides. We could see the snowy top of the Himalayas and beautiful valleys. On the other hand it would be also kind of dangerous as the road was narrow and full of curves (if I can say so in English).



We reached our destionation at 2 p.m. 24 hours later we supposed to reach. As we knew it's the long weekend and we could have problems with finding accomodation we started searching for something. We were 4 ppl, the other 4 ppl were on the way...We were trapped. All the places were full and they didn't have a single room so there was no way to accomodate 8 ppl at all. We were still searching... and...at certain point, after 30 minutes we met the other group. That was amazing. We left Gurgaon exactly 24 hours before them and they reached the destination 30 minutes after us. Hm...what do to!



We were glad to see them anyway! We went for food and we were sharing our experience from the way here. Unfortunately we couldn't find the place to stay in Lansdowne so we were forced to go back to Kotdwara where we found a hotel very easily. That was not touristic place at all!
Again shower, food, beer and conversations:)
We decided to woke up in the morning very early to catch the sun rise in the mountains and do a morning ride. The only that woke up on time: me and Serena. So we decided to come back to our beds and wait for the rest. When they got up, it was around 7-8.00 we took our bikes and we rode around mountains again. The weather was very pleasant. Still not warm so our heads didn't get melted under helmets. We grab some tea and coffe and came back to the hotel to pick up the others to start going back to Gurgaon.



The way back home was smooth till Delhi border which personaly I hate. I guess not only me;p Going through Delhi it is like never ending story so you need to be patient, be patient, be patient... and on the way find a spot to have some ice-cream and gather more patience for the highway (Javed's way).


We were wasted...and happy! Maybe except poor Tom who after all this trip got a flat tyre in Gurgaon.

Sunday 10 May 2009

Gurgaon - the city of flat tyres...

If you wanna get a flat tyre... come to Gurgaon.
If you wanna get a flat tyre two times in two weeks... come where? To Gurgaon.

The issue with flat tyres is not only mine.

Tom got a flat tyre (after 600km trip but where? In Gurgaon).
Frenchie got a flat tyre.
Karol got a flat tyre - many times...
Me- two times in two weeks...what the...!

I started wondering if by any chance its not a part of the business. The guys that can repair a flat tyre are on every corner...and their business is running pretty good! And those nails, sharp things, pices of strange metal are everywhere.
Hm...is it only coincidence?
Then when you got a flat tyre somehow one really kind guy appears from nowhere to show you the place when you can fix it. And...we...poor owners of every kind of vechicles have no choice than using their services...as it happened yesterday to me...AGAIN!!!
On the other hand its good they are so close. Just imagine getting a flat tyre back to Europe. Or you have to fix it by yourself (in case of a woman nightmare), or going another "X" km to search for a petrol station...or waiting "X" hours for help service.