Archive for 'Adventures'
The New World
Obama was elected. This is fantastic, and this statement is dearly outdated. I’m sorry that I didn’t live up to my promise to comment immediately after the election. Nearly a month later, I am in St Louis and in a bit of a limbo between the volatile and dynamic inconstancy of traveling and a return [...]
Posted: December 1st, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Back in the USA
I have returned to the USA and have employed myself doing manual labor for my parents – building a retaining wall. I filled out my absentee ballot and mailed it in, and so my civil obligations have all been met. Aside from that, there is a lot of relaxation and decompression from my year abroad. [...]
Posted: October 30th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Darjeeling and Gantok, the last of Non-Indian India
After an arguably mediocre stay in the tourist bastions of Rajastan and Uttar Pradesh, I’ve been a bit reflective about how relaxed and enjoyable my weeks in the not-really-Indian parts of North India have been. You heard about me in Tibetan Leh and the non-hassley but very Hindu Rishikesh and trek to Gaumukh. [...]
Posted: October 23rd, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Sikkim, India
It was a long, tedious, and sometimes difficult journey, but I made it to Sikkim. My final marathon busride of the adventure is over. I don’t think I have a ride more than 4 hours long for the rest of my stay. For those counting, that ‘rest of my stay’ is six [...]
Posted: October 20th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Briefly Passing Through Kathmandu
I found solace on the top of the bus today.
It was four hours from Dumre to Kathmandu, where I am right now. I feel like Cat Stevens.
To backtrack, I left Pokhara for Kathmandu yesterday, but an accident left traffic stopped on both sides. Near the scene of the accident, I found some tea and a [...]
Posted: October 17th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Pokhara, Nepal
I have returned to the foothills of the Himalayas, this time in Nepal. Some of the highest peaks in the world (the Annapurna Range) loom over Pokhara, the current city, and waking up on the roof of the night bus to see the sun rising against them was fairly amazing.
On the roof, yes- that is [...]
Posted: October 14th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Durga Puja, the Death of Ravana, and Leaving Rishikesh
I’m leaving Rishikesh.
I know, you never thought I would. A relaxing, climatically lovely city on a sacred river. No rickshaws, no hassles, several friends, and a plethora of generally friendly people.
But it’s true, I’m off. I leave tonight on a night bus to Delhi, and then will take a night train to about as close [...]
Posted: October 10th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Enlightenment
October 5, 3:20 am : I woke up. It would be wholly unfair to say that I had to drag myself out of bed. It was surprisingly easy. I picked up a card Nicky put under my door sometime shortly after midnight and packed it into my daypack. By 4:00 am, I was out of the guesthouse and walking across the [...]
Posted: October 8th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Rishikesh, at the foot of the Himalayas
This is to let you know that I have moved on to the foot of the Himalayas, in Rishikesh, “Yoga Capital of the World.” It is also on the Ganga, and for some reason has drawn many different Ashrams, which you can think of as an encampment of meditation and philosophy led by a spiritual [...]
Posted: October 2nd, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Varanasi, Sarnath, and the Tumbling US Economy
According to the news, the stock market tumbled 7% due to the house failing to pass the economic bailout bill. That’s wild! and being in India probably insulates me from the full effect of that news. I hope you were all shorting the market. I wasn’t.
I’m in Varansi, the holy city of [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
Comments: 3