An amazing experience for the Gold Award
Participants (a report)
by Laxman Singh, Award Leader, Welham Boys' School
On
the occasion of the Platinum Jubilee celebration, Welham Boys’ School sent an
Expedition to Draupadi Ka Danda II (5716m),Uttarkashi. The team comprised 18
students and 3 staff members.
Draupadi
Ka Danda is a holy peak. There is a story behind it. It is said that Draupadi,wife
of the Pandava's left her soul on this peak while on the way to Swarga towards
Swargarohini(22000 ft). To the east of this peak exist Gangotri-I, II, III
& Kedarnath. On the north-west region Swargarohini can be seen from the top
of Draupadi-ka-Danda.
The
Expedition lead by Mr Laxman Singh and Rajat, who is the sports captain of the
school was accomplished with the guidance of Nehru Institute of Mountaineering
(NIM), which is one of the finest Mountaineering Institutions in the country.
The expedition started with the Flag Off ceremony on 25th May, 2012
and culminated on 12th June, 2012. Lt Gen Manvender Singh,
Commandant IMA, flagged off the Expedition. In the Flag Off Ceremony Gen.
Manvender gave a motivating and enriching speech, which motivated the
Expedition team to successfully scale the peak.
The
expedition lasted for 19 days. The first five days ie from 26th May
to 30th May the Expedition team underwent an extensive training
programme that included physical exercises, rock climbing, trekking, belaying,
rappelling, jumaring, bouldering, artificial vertical wall climbing, snow
craft, ice craft and tying of knots.
Having
completed the training successfully on 30th May, the team trekked to
Tela Camp which is situated at 8000ft.It
was a steep and arduous climb for 4 hours. Each member of the team enjoyed this
trek immensely.
After
camping at Tela, we marched off to our next Camp at Gujjar Hut (1100ft) on 1st
Jun,2012. It was a wonderful experience because it turned out to be a Herculean
task which the team achieved very confidently.
On 2nd
June, 2012 we moved to our next destination, the base camp at 13000ft. Not very
far from Gujjar Hut, it took just an hour to reach the Base Camp. The main aim was
for the expedition members to acclimatise, check equipment and practise walking
with crampons on their shoes.
On 3rd
June we set out on our trek to the Advanced Base Camp (14000ft) and returned
back to the base camp. It was an exercise of acclimatisation.
On 4th June we proceeded for
Advanced Base Camp. At ABC, we were trained to pitch tents on the Glacier,
Glacier walk, Snow craft, Ice Craft etc. We were also briefed about the dangers
in the Glaciers and the necessary precautions to be taken. At the camp the
weather became bad and there was heavy snow fall for 24 hours. Disappointed,
the expedition team decided to stay at the ABC till the weather was clear. We
lost one day due to bad weather condition. On 6th June we headed
for ice craft, which we enjoyed
immensely.
On 7th
June, after a very difficult and challenging climb full of danger, the team
reached Camp-1.On the way they overcame crevasses, avalanches and steep slopes.
To add to their predicament, the oxygen level went low, but the confidence level
and the teams’ spirit was high. This
helped to overcome the challenges and reach Camp-1 safely and
successfully.
The anticipation was over. D-day arrived. On 8th
of June, equipped with all the technical paraphernalia, the team began its
final climb at 4:30 am. The climb was steep full of challenges and the weather
conditions worsened. Visibility was almost zero. It was snowing heavily and the
wind was blowing at a very high speed. It was a tough call to take, should we
continue or cancel the attempt. We decided to move on and with the grace of god,
despite deteriorating weather conditions, 14 members of the Expedition were
able to accomplish the honourable task of completing the expedition.
Watching
the boys bracing the challenges, including the icy winds and embracing all
hardships with a smile was a feat by itself.
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