POEM: The Zen of the High Mountain Pass

Each step through the scree field must be judged on: angle, stability, slipperiness — but the flat, dry, and robust rock is the one that will roll on you — heaving you headlong, rolling over brick and boulder.

Crossing the glacier, each step is taken both like it won’t fail and like it inevitably will.

The former because one can’t fear one’s hips will slip out from under one, but the latter because one needs to be ready to stab an axe into the snowpack without the other end puncturing one’s ribs. 

When you reach the altitude at which stepping is a series of singular activities — not a seamless sequence — you will love breathing like you haven’t since that time you were dangling upside-down outside the womb being smacked on the bottom by a masked man.

DAILY PHOTO: Kolsai Lake Trail

Taken at Kolsai-1 in the summer of 2019.

DAILY PHOTO: Ridges, Himachal Pradesh

Taken in June of 2015 in the Great Himalayan National Park

DAILY PHOTO: On the Trail

Taken in Himachal Pradesh in June of 2015.

DAILY PHOTO: Hills of Meghalaya

Taken in April of 2017 on the David Scott Trail

DAILY PHOTO: Into the Valley, Annapurna Sanctuary

Taken in the Annapurna Sanctuary in May of 2018

DAILY PHOTO: Kashmiri Tarns

Taken in August of 2016 on the Sonamarg – Naranag Trail.

DAILY PHOTO: Rocky Tops, GHNP

Taken in June of 2015 in Great Himalayan National Park

DAILY PHOTO: Annapurna Dakshin

Taken in May of 2018 in the Annapurna Sanctuary

DAILY PHOTO: Last Camp til Sonamarg

Taken in August of 2016 in Kashmir, near Sonamarg