Himachal Pradesh - Shimla, Dharamsala, McLeod Ganj, Manali, and other destinations in the region

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Old Apr 9th, 2008, 15:27   #16
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Negi's joint at Narkanda on the right hand corner of the temple...
Now we are confusing here Dilli. The joint is on the left hand corner. Earlier it used to be on the right side but has shifted now to the LHS. The change occured a year ago.
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Old Apr 9th, 2008, 15:34   #17
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A full one makes you heave as I observed ..
Oops sorry missed that one!

For me its the empty stomach which creates problem while traveling in hills. I prefer a heavy breakfast, really heavy and nothing for lunch.
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Old Apr 9th, 2008, 17:34   #18
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Negi's joint at Narkanda on the right hand corner of the temple...

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Now we are confusing here Dilli. The joint is on the left hand corner. Earlier it used to be on the right side but has shifted now to the LHS. The change occured a year ago.
Hmm, wonder how that happened, I just copied your post and quoted!

Ok, the place I meant was - you're coming from Shimla, first you pass the mechanics and motor parts shops on the right, shortly after that the main bazar starts. Chauk with temple - to the left is a side-road which goes a short way (thereafter you can keep walking till you get to the ski area). The restaurant was basically across from this side road, left-side of main road. The little handicrafts shop in one corner of the restaurant cud be accessed from the side as well. After the resto was I think another one, then a few veg shops (still left side of main road). So which restaurant is/was this? I'm talking of Oct '06.
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