Through the pine trees with furry friends! Exploring the trails of Gadh. Nature at its purest.

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Mehh. Mehh says the Sheep!
With the sounds of the blowing pine trees
The flowing water in the stream
fits as a forever memory in the dreams.


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Hello Everyone,
A beautiful day! A beautiful morning I would say.
waking up early and explore the places nearby
Thats what I have been doing!

But today, It was a beautiful and beautiful it should be.
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Waking up early super early before the sun rise and cycle till the top of cliff. Thats what I had planned for today.
It was around 6AM in the morning when I left for cycling nearby. It was around 14KM before Manali when I found this mesmerising trail. It reminded me of my childhood days as the game GTA San Andreas even had a trail like this.

Lots and lots of curves and at every curve gaining altitude. The air seemed as cool and pure as the fresh flowing water.

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The view from the top looked something like this! The visibility was nearly crystal clear and even the peaks which were at a quite far distance looked perfectly visible.

Even in the months of monsoon this place mostly experience lite shower at night and before morning the sky again gets cleared up. Maybe a way of detoxification that the nature uses.

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Titna,

The trail was through the pine trees and there were pine seeds all over the place. A hard shell of a Himalayan Pine trees seed. Quite heavy and hard enough! Most of the people in the Himalayan region where such pine trees grow often use it as a fuel burning fire or to lit up a fire especially during winter season when the whole area gets covered under a thick blanket of snow.

It is even considered as a killer of a Snow Leopard as the locals say that during the time of winter season when the wild animals approach to the locations or the woods that are at a lower altitude and the falling of these Seeds/ Titna sometimes fell on the head of the leopard and the most softest and weakest part of a snow Leopard is considered as a portion of his head and due to the seeds feeling over the head of a snow leopard makes it a cause of death.


A special moment

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The special moment that I experinced today and had a thaught to shre it with you guys was this moment.
While cyclying the steep trail of Gadh, I came across a heard of sheep gazing together and making such noises. The sound of the stream which was flowing just right along with the peak and the sound of the pine trees blowing kinda brought me closest to the nature as I could.

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I for nearly more than quite a few minutes kept on gazing the moment and seeing the herd of Sheep flock enjoying their lives. It was just me and a herd of sheep. And the fresh morning. I can still feel the moment guys and I tried to capture as many photos as I could so that I could share it with you guys and even you guys could get the true picture of the same guys!

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There were few of the younger ones that came to me and gave different poses so that I could take their photographs xD
The one in the picture was a special one as it had a small patch over the head and was so and so beautiful.

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So thats all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️

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Those sheep are adorable, and look at that pinecone 😲

Rightly said! The sheep were really cute, and that pinecone is such a perfect little detail! Thanks for passing by. 🙏

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Very nice picture my friend

thanks a lot friend 🙏

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thanks a lot @tipu 🙏 Means a ton.

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What a great experience!!! GTA trail was so relatable. 😂

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Thanks a lot @qurator means a ton :)🙏

Ahh, I love these paths! Nothing compares with the moments when you become one and the same with nature and everything this one comes with! Even those sheep played their role pretty awesome!

Thanks a lot @gabrielatravels 🙏 So glad that you liked my post. There's something so peaceful about being so and so close to the nature. It's like everything, from the paths to the sheep, creates this perfect harmony. To be honest it was such a grounding experience..