I recently attended a convention on adventure tourism and heard someone say that a philosopher need not be a good mountaineer but a good mountaineer will always be a good philosopher. On my way back to Delhi, the lines kept striking me again and again. I really admire the plethora of words people use to express and relate their experiences.
I recall my last trek to Chandratal and can still feel the solace, tranquility and peace in the realm of himalayas. Every breath i took gazing at the calm Chandratal lake, was so pure and filled me with a sense of freshness and serenity.
well! have i also turned a philosopher?
May be i am still at the base camp and one day i'll surely become a good philosopher as i would love to conquer these fascinating peaks....
3 comments:
Keep it going...all the best
Cheers
Keep it going...all the best !
Cheers,
Avinash Kohli
HRLP
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Nice; keep it up.
A picture is (anytime) worth a 1000 words and some picture (like Chandratal and Kunzum la) leave you speechless
Rupa Gandhi
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