Are you bored with the everyday routine?
* Is skydiving over shark-infested waters just a drop in the ocean?
* Does going backwards, on one leg, down a manali ski run leave you cold?
* Has rishikesh white water raftering begun to seem just a bit wet?
* Are you so far "out there" that you're practically back inside again?
Then maybe you should look at Raid!
Update 1.
It’s exactly one month to go for the raid. Preparations are at full swing. I intend to give you a weekly update on the preparations going towards the raid, and then, will come back and try and update the readers of the blog on the excitement, the perils, the expected and the unexpected, in short the story of my survival.
Well for the name, as is clearly evident, it’s derived from french for the marathon event OF the
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OK, enough ranting about on the irrelevant stuff: Here's the interesting trivia:
· 7 Days of driving in the most inhospitable climes, terrain, conditions
· 2100 Kilometres, so that's approximately 300 kilometres of riding in one day(Its actually around 400 on some days)
· 10 hrs of driving on a good day and 12 on a rough day(Average speeds are never above 40kmph on the raid)
· Approximately 25000 rupees worth of diesel burnt in 7 Days
· Engines idle all night long to avoid cold starts
· Rarefied air causes mileage to drop to half of what you get under normal driving conditions
· You need to fight altitude sickness, and hope your body acclimatises quickly to the altitude(as high as Tanglang La at 17 540 ft, highest pt in rally)
· No habitation for hundreds of kilometres at length
· Temperatures dipping to -25 degrees celcuis at night and -5 in the day
· X treme version participants zipping past you
http://www.bcmtouring.com/articles/raid-de-himalaya/trivia.html
Brief history
http://www.bcmtouring.com/articles/raid-de-himalaya/history.html
A Nice Video Of Bikers going down from TangLang La
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feRXL7t4r-Q
Brief Description of the Raid
(As taken from the official site, its last year's tracks which will definitely change this year so to be taken with a pinch of salt)
All vehicles will be inspected for conformity to International Standards of Safety and Preparation as laid down by the FiA. Owing to a large expected entry list this process has been allotted two days to complete, considering the great attention to detail that is required. Technical and Paperwork Scrutiny will be held at Motoworld, Navbahar,Shimla 171002.
30th September 2006
An early start at 0600 hrs will take the rally from Shimla via Baldian to Narel. This a rough gravel stage and though short will set the mood for the days ahead. The second stage is via Narkanda, Bagi, Sungri to Bhadrash. This will be a tarmac / gravel run and fast. The third and fourth stages from Luhri to Kandagai will be half tarmac- half gravel. Though short and fast they are both uphill and relatively easier. From there a long transport via Jalori pass to Kullu and Manali will follow.
1st October 2006
The last 30 kilometres will be the smoothest tarmac run. From there to Kaza will be a short transport.
Another description:
e Chandrabhaga river, via Gramphoo, Chhatru, over the
2nd October 2006
This Leg is the "Rest Leg" for the Raid but a "Cliff Hanger" nevertheless.
Kaza to Thangyud Gompa at Komik will be the first stage. Uphill and thro
ugh a heart stopping gorge to a plateau at Langze the gravel stage will be fast and entertaining. The vistas of the real
an be enjoyed as can the tea at the Gompa, where a regroup is planned since the transport to Lingti is back via the same road.
Fortunately the rally will only race in the uphill mode! Be careful on the recce and the race day here.
Survivors will return to Kaza for the night.
Another description:
This Leg is the "Rest Leg" for the Raid but a "Cliff Hanger" nevertheless.
Kaza to Thangyud Gompa at Komik will be the first stage. Uphill and through a heart stopping gorge to a plateau at Langze the gravel stage will be fast and entertaining. The vistas of the real
3rd October 2006
to the gods. Whether it is the great panoramic expanse of the Morey Plain or Baralacha La, Lachhulung La or any othe pass, each crossing means you are one step closer to the great unknown. The winds are icy and the mountains silent as you focus only on your destination – the Indian Army outpost at Pang. When you get there you can only begin to appreciate what our jawans face everyday at Siachen, for Pang is just an acclimatization point.
4th October 2006
5th October 2006
6th October 200
7th October 2006
Prize Distribution after the final Scrutineering and the conclusion of the Raid at HMI Manali.
So people as you can see, with the conditions survival is a challenge. Not to mention the wish that your vehicle takes the brutal assault!
Your wishes needed )