Haryana – James Stevenson https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com Sat, 28 Dec 2024 12:24:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-d03b549f-48ff-4f7b-95db-65376f96dae3-1-32x32.jpeg Haryana – James Stevenson https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com 32 32 Back in Gilgit https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2023/09/21/back-in-gilgit/ https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2023/09/21/back-in-gilgit/#respond Thu, 21 Sep 2023 13:02:04 +0000 https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/?p=1740 I have to say the highlight of my day was meeting this beautiful couple from Chile. They are heading up to Hunza but we may meet again in Punjab.
I thought I might be able to get a visa extension here but have found out I must go to Islamabad. So, after buying some diarrhoea medicine and washing my clothes I have a good long ride ahead of me tomorrow to Chilas.

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Haryana https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2019/11/06/haryana/ https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2019/11/06/haryana/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2019 15:27:51 +0000 https://musicmumbai.wordpress.com/?p=798

I really felt good today, at least when I was on good roads which was most of the time. My foot/toe problem is getting better too.

A photo of the stubble burning that is a major contributor to the pollution in Delhi.

I appreciate flat roads and good road surfaces while my foot is healing.

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Back on the road https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2019/11/05/back-on-the-road-2/ https://www.cyclingaboutindia.com/2019/11/05/back-on-the-road-2/#respond Tue, 05 Nov 2019 13:21:29 +0000 https://musicmumbai.wordpress.com/?p=787
Leaving Rishikesh

Eventhough my toe was not completely recovered I was anxious to get back on the road. I had to rip off the doctor’s dressing on my foot and improvise something more modest to allow me to get my shoe on.

It was a fairly easy 95 kms. into Uttar Pradesh to Saharanpur.

Shiva. Haridwar

It was a bit of a hassle finding a hotel here, either unsatisfactory for the price, or they were full, or they wouldn’t allow bicycle (and had no safe place) or they didn’t have wi-fi. Eventually found a place for 1400rs. The water wasn’t hot enough, the promised wi-fi didn’t reach the room but it was clean and quiet. I could have done without the a.c. but it is there. I found these delicious street food items. One is a kind of sweet potato, the blackish one I think might grow in water. I might be wrong about that. They are both mixed in this masala and are super delicious.

After these snacks I immediately searched out a bar. Rishikesh is entirely vegetarian and Vimal’s home is strictly non-alcoholic. I didn’t mind at all but after 4 days of that, being a connoisseur of low life, I find myself enjoying beers in the dark, smoky, noisy atmosphere of the Indian bar.

I find myself headed home now. I cannot do more in the hills with my foot/toe condition. I hope I can continue in the flats with a gradual improvement. I guess tomorrow sometime I will be in Haryana, then Punjab and Rajasthan. It is still a long way to Mumbai and Goa and my next day’s route is debated until a.m. departure.

I really enjoyed my stay in Rishikesh. A Chinese-Nepali marriage is not easy but they can do it. I am very impressed by Vimal as a bright, mature totally authentic, sincere man who is a real master of yoga and a gifted teacher. Anyone interested in yoga is lucky to find him. I wish him, his beautiful wife Lin, and adorable little baby Vihaan the best and thank them for their unfussed hospitality.

Selling sweetmeats
Street scene Saharanpur

 

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