The ride is a challenge, in many ways: the surface, gravel, sand, rocky, flowing steam water; distraction from the stunning views that appear at every corner; and trying to stay on the track and not go over the sheer drops into the raging river below.
Exploring the globe with a group of like minded crazies! 'Biker Dom' on two wheels: Indian Himalayas (2010), Cambodia ('11), Bolivia ('13), Mongolian steppes ('14), Patagonia ('15), Nepal, Oopnarth ('16), Tibet ('17), North Vietnam ('18), Tajikistan ('22), Romania ('23), and Pakistan, Morocco ('24). 'Runner Dom' on two legs: Morocco (Apr '18), Mt Elbrus ('19), Jordan, Morocco again ('24). 'Baker Dom' with two hands, even during COVID ('2020).
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
Pakistanistan day 11, Shimshal Valley and Passu Glacier
It's an easy start today as we don't have a lot of distance to cover. We start out on the KKH before turning off onto a dirt road. It leads to a bridge over the Hunza River and then a checkpoint entry to the Shimshal valley. From here we follow the Shimshal river upstream. The road is just wide enough for a car and hugs the side of the narrow valley. The river has cut through this rock and the valley success are near vertical. 

We cross two suspension bridges whose decks are not attached to solid ground and sway on the breeze. These are really suspended in the air on the steel cables and the decks not only sway, but rise and fall with the load passing asking it's length. 
