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Old Sep 15th, 2007, 21:07   #76
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awesome dude! how di dyo uget the 16:9 format instead of the 4:3 ? did u just crop them in photoshop or does your camera give you a widescreen format?

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Old Sep 15th, 2007, 21:36   #77
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Chaukori, Munsiyari
Binsar
Kausani
Mukhteshwar

Mukhteshwar, and then Binsar and Kausani are closer to railheads/plains.
I wud agree about Chaukori and Mukteshwar. Munsyari I thought was a bit too close (if that's possible ) in that one doesn't get the kind of panorama like in Chaukori simply becos of being that much closer!
Also driving to/from Ranikhet for only the third time recently (first one was at 15 - months that is!), I realised that the road westbound probably has one of the best 'driving' views in the entire Himalaya - on a clear day a few hours parallel to the snow-ranges is bloody amazing in my view.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007, 01:50   #78
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Have cycled and walked through the mountains in Northern India and Pakistan several times and have to say that I much prefer the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Unsurpassable.
Alas, no beer at the end of the day though......
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Old Sep 20th, 2007, 16:24   #79
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You can get wonderful views from Mukteshwar, if u r coming from Haldwani or nainital before reaching Mukteshwar there is place called Gagar, again u can get brilliant views from there.Gagar is just before malla Ramgarh.Best time to view Himalayas is November and December.One can get good views from Vridh Jageshwar,Devidhura Temple as well.Those who are coming to see himalayas from delhi the best and closest place I would say is Gagar(Ramgarh).
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I think Karakoorem in Pakistan, the Nepal Annapourna region and Everest from tibeten side tops the indian himalayas.

tjek out pic 18 of Everest in my '2002 Asia' menu on www.troltuu.dk
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 04:00   #81
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The Best Mountain Scenery

Few more Places, no point in ranking as all have it's own class:

Syahi Devi/ Shitla Khet between Almora and Ranikhet (3 kms off main road)

Darwa Top (between Yamunotri and Dodital) view of Bunderpoonch

Munsyari (view of Panchchuli)

GwalDam (View of Trishul)

Tungnath/ Chandrashila (excellent view)

Gaumukh and nearby (View of Bhagirath and other peaks)

Khirsu and Lansdown (Tip n Top)-above 180 degree view

Auli (many peaks)

Sitla (off Talla Ramgarh in Nainital) Excellent Himalaya View

Haidakhan (Ranikhet) Sunrise changing color on peaks

Hatu (Narkanda) in Himachal excellent Himalaya view above 180 degree

Binsar (Almora) excellent view of Himalaya peaks

Brihad jageshwar (Almora) - I guess name
(This is north side road off Golu Devta-Jageshwar) near Almora

Kanatal/ Surkhanda Off Chamba Tehri

Equivalent to Baspa is also Pangi valley
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I was in Manaslu Nepal twice last year, Samagaon and beyond is for me best to date, followed closely by The Bhutan snowman trek
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I was in rishap(west bengal) during monsoon last to last year.In the night there was rain.when it stops moon came out like a sickle.and the whole range can be seen like a black and white movie with grayish touch.I stayed outside my cottage that whole night in cold.that was my best till date.
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there's so much to this place than i could even think of... spiritually connected too...

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