Day 2 at camp. We need to report at 630. The slug line of this outbound round has been 'On time is late'. We slip our wet socks and shoes from last night and report at the field at 625. Even if one from the team is missing, the whole team is punished (translates to 5 rounds around the field; you don't want that, trust me).
Number one: Suryanamaskar.
Number two: A 12 kms trek to the waterfall and back (race to the finish line).
Number three: tent pitching.
Number four: Lunch.
Number five: five minutes break.
Number six: A six kms trek to the rappelling spot.
Number seven: Crossing the 'Burma bridge' [It is just 2 thin logs of wood connecting two landings with the river flowing below. forget safety harnesses. It's you and that thing called balls].
Number eight: Walk back to the base camp in the dusk with the fear of being attacked by village dogs.
Number nine: Reach camp and put up the cultural evening.
Number ten: chill by the bonfire.
Number eleven: Go sit on the hot seat and face an array questions from the instructors (camera rolling, Roadies style).
Number twelve: Crash.
(to be continued)
1 comment:
nice man!!
what an experience it must have been!
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