Every one has dark days in life. But how many of us see these as a prelude to hidden colors. Live life as if you are going to die this instant. That is my USP. Watch out for more in days to come.
Friday, February 24, 2006
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Loved the honesty in this post. That restless pull of the mountains is something many of us feel but rarely act on, so it’s inspiring to see you actually researching institutes like the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and planning to take the plunge. The way you’ve listed the options makes it much easier for anyone seriously considering a course. And that shift from Himalayan dreams to the everyday life of a software engineer was oddly relatable. For anyone who wants to first experience the hills before committing to a full mountaineering course, exploring Darjeeling is a great start: https://northbengaltourism.com/darjeeling-tour-packages/ Looking forward to reading about your rafting course and where this mountain obsession takes you next.
Loved the honesty in this post — the excitement of planning a mountaineering course and the struggle to find proper information feels very real. HMI and NIM have inspired so many adventure seekers, and it’s great that you’re sharing a starting point for others. If anyone is heading to Darjeeling for HMI, this stay guide might come in handy: https://rajniva.com/stay-in-darjeeling .
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