Monday, March 31, 2008

Why Do We Run to the Mountains?

Mountains on the Kuari Pass Trek, Uttrakhand

At the first opportunity, Sesha and I head to the mountains. And winters are no exception. Recently it was my husband's birthday and hesulks and cribs if taken through the restaurant and movie routine. However, as his birthday came squarely in the middle of the week there was no way we could travel. So, this time around it had to be the restaurant and movie routine or nothing. As soon as we entered one of numerous malls that have mushroomed in Gurgaon, he told me, "You know what? I never feel relaxed at this place." And by this place he meant malls in general. I had to agree with him. I think that is why we run to the hills, it is very different there, quiet, peaceful and relaxing.

One of these days, a colleague of mine was also joking, "Why do you have to walk all day to feel relaxed, I mean I need all the creature comforts to have a good vacation." I agree, on a trek creature comforts are actually missing but then that is the only time I when I try to think about things that are of earth shattering importance to me :) With a big flat rock and miles of serenity I manage to think better, in fact that is the only time I manage to think and gain some perspective :) That is another reason why I long for treks and mountains.

And this is part nostalgia and part crib too, as I said after five long years it has happened that I am not sure if I am trekking this summer or not. I better manage it somehow or I will die with envy when others come back from some trek and show me the pictures.

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6 Comments:

Blogger Sidhusaaheb said...

It is so good that both of you share a passion for the outdoors! :)

I like going to such locations because one can often blank out the past and the future completely and enjoy the moment and the almost incredible environs.

1:04 AM  
Blogger Smita said...

I like the experience because it cuts me off from the world - the noise, the schedule, the pressures. Its truly a break!

So, when are you going for a trek - can't be none at all this year!

3:52 PM  
Blogger Deepak said...

I guess it is because hills and mountains offer us a sense of space and serenity that we sorely lack in cities.

Too bad that you cant go trekking this year. Cant be that bad, can it? I'm sure you'll figure out some way of sneaking in a small trip atleast :D

8:57 AM  
Blogger Sujata said...

Mirdula, so why are you not going on a hike this summer? Maybe no earth shattering (as you so cheekily put it) dilemmas this summer to ponder on? Just a thought…

11:16 AM  
Blogger Akira said...

I am in your camp! :)xwqgnos

2:47 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Sidhu, yes the serenity is something that is almost absent from this city life.

Smita, you know what, I love it when my cell phone gets out of the range of all the signals! The only person I feel for then is my Dad and as soon as I come back to civilization, I call him first thing.

Deepak, it was the same thing I was saying to Sidhu! Maybe unconsciously I was just repeating your words!

Sujata, if it happens, it would be because of work but I hope not.

Welcome to my camp and the flowers from your hike look beautiful.

10:54 AM  

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