Bringing the "pilgrimages for religions I don't really believe in" count to 3

Trek from Gangotri to Gaumukh completed! (“Hike” to Americans; not talking about Klingons here, despite some of these names)

What is it: Gangotri is a town with an important Hindu temple. It’s one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. I guess it’s kind of holy. Gaumukh is the glacier that feeds the Ganges. I guess it’s kind of holy too. The trek between them is pretty easy and very pretty.

Description: so it’s 18km each way (11.2mi), and the elevation goes from 3400-4255m (11200-13900ft). The first 9 km is an easy walk. Next 5 km is a harder walk. Most people (incl I) stop overnight at the 14km mark, at Bhojbasa. The 4km from Bhojbasa to Gaumukh is mostly easy, but the last 1km is clambering over rocks.

Some pictures so you can see what I’m talking about:

Evening puja at Gangotri temple the night before starting the walk

There were only a couple of shaky log bridges.

(those couple tents and buildings are Bhojbasa)

That’s the glacier. It’s actually rather smaller than I’d imagine, or at least, what we could see was rather small. I guess it’s receded literally kilometers in the last century. I don’t know what this means, but it can’t be good.

(this might be a good time to mention I take slightly more photos than I blog. They’re all up at my picasa site.)

What’s foremost in my mind after this trek:


I, Ten Seas Lad 2012 2011 2010