Talang Pass – following the goat trail from Tang to Holi
Chamba side view from Talang Pass, Mani Mahesh Kailash in the center At 4667m Talang is touted as the highest pass that local shepherds use to cross the Dhauladhar Mountain Range from Kangra to Chamba and back during their annual migration with their herds. This pass had been on my radar for several years and this year since the pandemic put a hold to my international trips, I finally crossed it. In this post I won’t talk much about the pass history itself rather give a factual account of how we crossed it. Suffice to say that till now Talang Pass has very little mention or details online. And I wish to fill up this void through this article. I will also give our exact itinerary that we followed. You would be able to follow the details in this post in case you wish to do this pass unguided by yourself. A word of caution before I begin, that this indeed is a very difficult pass and unless you are an expert hiker with very steady head for heights, in good physical condition and p...
Great pics Satya. Would be great if you could post a blog on photography in mountains / wilderness. Cameras, lens, filters you use. Techniques... etc.
ReplyDeletegreat pics sir which cam and lense do you use i use nikkon d70s with nikkor 18-200 ed vr lense though i still miss nikkon fm10
ReplyDeleteI wish I had joined you...and I can confidently handle the horizontal planes
ReplyDelete@ Rameshwar: I myself used FM10 in the mountains for 10 years & shot TPs. It was a JOY. Nothing can come close to a manual Nikon.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, S... :-x
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