Namaste 🙏
Hope you all are doing great!!!
First of all, I would like to thank you all for all the love and support on my blogs. It really means a lot to me and it serves multiple purposes of my life and it inspires me to travel more and gather memories for you guys to see as well as for me to remember. This will be the last post of this series, and in this, I will be telling you guys about my journey of getting back from the summit with my brother.
While we were on the top of the mountain, we felt so energised and so relaxed that all our tiredness went away in just a matter of minutes. We said there in pure joy, gazing the amazing mountain views that were right in front of us, and we lie there, facing our heads up to the sky.
We even had a little photography session in which some of my photographs really came out to be so perfect that I wanted them to be framed. Just check example of the photograph below. Just see how beautiful it came out to be. My brother is a great photographer and so am I after seeing the shorts we complimented each other.
Journey back home—
After a perfect day of unplanned hike, it was time to get back to our homes so we started our descent at around 3 PM. We still had a couple hours left before the sunset and we were re-energised for a descent after taking a break of half an hour up there on the summit.
The clouds also started to rise from the mountains after a full day of evaporation. These were the newly made clouds that were recently formed.
The only thing that we were worried about was getting caught inside of a white out as it’s very uncertain that we might be in the middle of a cloud, and We Will Be losing the site and the direction where we had to move, so we took out the compass to get Little sense of direction where we had to move in case we get stuck in a white out .
But luckily, we didn’t get stuck in a white out and we were safely down at the safe elevation where the forest started. Now we had to find our way through the forest and get back to our hometown.
As this trip was completely unplanned, so I wasn’t prepared enough to have a power back up with me. Even my phone wasn’t fully charged when I started because we didn’t knew that we would be spending whole day on the top of the mountain. so at about this point, my phone was about to die, and some of the last photographs that I took with my phone came out to be really awesome as the evening sun was shining, bright and the long reflective rays of the evening sun was casting a kind of golden hue on the forest.
I just had about 5% of my battery left, and I wanted to save that because you can get in trouble at any time when you are in The Mountain, so I just wanted to save that for the emergency.
As soon as we entered the thick forest, I knew that it wasn’t quite feasible for me to take more photographs. I took this one as the last photograph for the crossing of the forest and kept my phone inside my pocket after switching it off.
After about two hours of decline from the top, we were now about to reach the place where we parked our car. My phone was now at about 2% and I captured this last photograph of a dog who was following us from the half of our descent, I wanted to keep it as a memory.
At last, I would like to tell you guys just one thing that sometimes uncertain trips like this one can also be one of the most memorable trips that you will ever be in your lifetime, and what my experience tells me is that usually the trips like this only are the most memorable ones, so I insist you guys to take such trips with your loved ones, and keep sharing them on #worldmappin .
Thanks for passing by.
Peace ☮️