(Yet another 20th but this time it is special for two reasons: Firstly, this writing on the wall is on the recent Trans-Himalayan Cycling Expedition Shimla-Spiti Valley-Manali, a 700km ardouos journey, I had been part of. Secondly, today I complete three years of commited scribblings (36+ till now), one each month with clock precision. I dedicate this piece to my six co-riders Shankar, Raj, Mayank, Sachin, Rohan & Nilay and importantly Praveen as well as Acchu, Ram, Nimesh and Vinod – their worthy crew for their unflinching support, and also many many humsafar we met enroute in villages… My heart goes out for the 108 RCC TF Cdr Colonel Kom and his teams and associates in neighbouring 96 RCC for the selfless committed support in the entire region. Gratitude for Jeezs Suresh Krishnani, Chief GST Commissioner, North Zone and Mr Negi, GST Commissioner, HP for their out of world treatment, and wonderful teenager Harsh & Karan and the gang for being our guide in the first leg. Thanks will not be complete without mention of the Edify Sports & Control S for providing the unique opportunity, and their partners Steadfast, Rajesh Cycles-Cyclofit, Homestay and so on making this seemingly impossible as possible)
“A ROLLER-COASTER”
(Light and Shadow)
It was a fairytale late afternoon,
The sky was flooded with
the magical colour of sunlight
Sure enough, it was to slip down
the rolling hills to invite night!
In the harsh terrain of Spiti valley,
it was that ‘Light’ perhaps
That seemed to
empower the weak mind
Pushing it beyond human reach
To propel the body to take the grind!
On the other side of the road,
there was no such magic show
On those insane steep strides
Perhaps a sad and dark shadow
That’s common in life-cycle rides!
What a dramatic way of change,
this path was offering to the riders
That too in such a short time range!
Were they silhouettes of ridge
against the rich blue sky?
Or the silhouettes of romance
that reminded me of times
When I was absolutely shy!
Yet as ephemeral as the
highs and lows of the past
The brightness too replaced by the dark
to give a glimpse into the varying shades
personifying life’s flitting cast!
Alas! Brightness in life never lasts!
Night had descended too fast,
in the forest of innumerable stars,
against the backdrop of the actors!
The drama comprising of villagers….
….. the support team, and riders!
And that little hot angel ‘Tanzi’
in that lonely abode at Langza, The stranger, yet hardly any bar!
That ‘Pure’ soul who in no time,
starting roasting us with sattire
Yet got so close to our hearts,
That many years of companionship
mayn’t be able to connect at par!
No sooner did we realise it…
The darkness was replaced by twilight
‘Karvanh’ ready for ‘Kunjum Pass’…
Were my breaths heavy due to
the oxygen being scarce & light!
Or were there some heavy memories
Making it quite difficult to
even breathe properly and amass!
Departing from the eleven year Gal
rather being finer, was a little gross!
As we moved away from Beverly,
it had started raining heavily!
My eyes welled up thinking of life
its unique ways and deep connects
But even shadows couldn’t last…
Suddenly with a flutter of vibe,
an invisible soul touched my threads!
with utterly delicious immortal love,
making me almost dance & thrive!
With these mixed emotions abound,
suddenly there was a thud & bang,
‘Rock’ landed flat on the ground!
But in no time, was back on rail
With a lesson for not only just ride
but life’s dharma: tooth N nail!
To move away from life’s fears…
and spread arms to dive freely,
With eyes closed on every trail!
As expedition culminated at Manali
Was it a false sense of achievement?
Or gratification for the self-discovery
That got me closer to attainment!
Perhaps the latter, as I make recovery!
Were there any lessons learnt…
Learn from Satluj river, as how to
make one’s path, as it waves and loads!
Better learn from chilling gusty winds
to roar, yet keep flowing…….
Yet not make their presence bloat!
Even learn from the mighty landslides,
the importance of the obstructs in life
for applying brakes as cycle glides!
Simply learn from the falling snow
to remain absolutely cool yet dynamic,
as it struggles not to evaporate…
And continue retaining its kinetic!
And there was take away even from
the not so desirable road side rocks,
Undeterred by dislikes, be a solid ‘Rock’
Last but not the least….
I had learnt from the selfless Pravin!
To be rooted in life, even if flamboyant!
Dost! Yeh zindagi na milegi Dobara…
Be eager to learn, re-learn N strive
Importantly overcome your mortal fears
to be able to Re-live, and feel alive!