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Day 2 – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

By Spanafrican

For sure this must be one of the most beautiful routes that I have ever cycled.  It took us almost 8hrs to ride the 80km to Kilar for a number of reasons: really tough terrain of unmetaled, stony roads and scenery that we simply had to stop for, every couple of kilometres. The road slithered and climbed along the ever narrowing and harrowing Chandrabhagga river valley.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Leaving Udaipur we cycled through magnificent pine forests

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Carlos dwarfed by an incredible Deodar pine speciman.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Road surface rapidly deteriorated, one of the reasons it took us so long to ride the 80ks

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

One of the many amazing tributaries to the Chandrabhagga that we crossed.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

The road was sometimes a river

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Awesome blockey geology! (ancient mudstones)

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

More nice rocks – fabulous metamorphosed sedimentary layers!

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Fortunately the road surface improved at times enabling more enjoyment of the blue skies and spectacular valley.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

A seemingly never-ending road.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Another fierce tributary.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

The traffic on the road was virtually non existent, we were passed by a couple of buses, a handful of jeeps and perhaps 2 trucks. Likewise the valley was relatively sparsely populated not surprising due to the steep valley, with perhaps one village every 30km.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

And always abundant, fresh himalayan ‘mountain dew’

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

I was continually stunned by the magnitude and enormity of the landscape. Spot Carlos if you can.

 

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Road workers really do battle against the elements.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Villages are well and truly isolated.

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

The last 10km really tested my sense of humor, I was exhausted but with views like this, I just had to enjoy it!

Day 2  – to the Sach Pass (Udaipur to Kilar)

Kilar – a welcome site, we made it just in time for evening thali (dal and rice).

 


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