Hey Saravanan! Loving this series. A kind of a meta question: what do you do during the drives? Do you listen to music or podcasts or radio or any such thing or do you just remain at peace with your thoughts? Also, what is your primary aim in these travels? It can't be to experience new places and cultures since Ladakh is the place you have been returning to for years - Is it to just be alone? Thank you again for your videos, they have added a lot of value in my life over the years :)
Great questions.. what i do on these drives depends on my moods. Sometimes i listen to music, sometimes audiobooks and sometimes just nothing. Primary aim is always to document the changing lifestyles in these remote places. This particular trip i was going to Rangdum as i was curious to see how people live there. It is one of the coldest places in the world, so it will be fascinating to see how people live there. But unfortunately i couldn't do it this time. Another reason is ofcourse to be alone in nature. Ladakh is the only place i can do such car camping trips in India. The other places are too crowded with a lot of traffic on the road.
@@reboonwheels Thank you for the response! Sounds amazing. Oh no, did you just give out a spoiler on Rangdum considering the closing text on this video ? :P Could you give out a few book/audiobook recommendations? I was just revisiting your journey to 100k video from 4 years ago. I remember watching it while I was recovering from covid and having a long heartfelt chat with you on whatsapp. :)
@@reboonwheels please go to warwan valley, or the elusive road connecting Drass and Dawar via kaobal gali, you will love that. Hanle to Chushul also is doable now with that connecting road (no need to go to Mahe bridge). Sir i camped in Zursar near ukdungle. In himachal you can try sir the Hango village and Namgia village
@jattboy2043 Thank you for the suggestions. Warwan valley is on my list.. although I'am a bit wary about camping like this in Kashmir. Hanle to Chushul or Chumur? I don't think there are any new roads to Chushul from Hanle. Kaksang La and Tsaga La have been open for more than a decade.
@@arjun2211i Don;t worry.. the videos on this channel will only be about the drives and car camping. The documentary videos will be on India in Motion.. in this case they just won't appear as i didn't get a chance to make them. I regularly share my. audiobook recommendations on my Instagram. Right now im listening to the 'Fall of Giants' series by Ken Follet. I randomly picked up the books because i like the author, but it turned out these books are historical fictions about WWI and WWII, So I'am loving them so far
I did the same route in Oct 22. Had reached this spot late evening and got to see Dang Drung in the last light of the day. I was on my motorcycle frozen and tired but the place spoke to me in a way I never have experienced again. Thank you for this lovely video Saravana :)
You are welcome.. Yes, Drang Dung is always a spectacular sight and I enjoy sleeping here at this place. I think this is the 4th video of me camping at Pensila. It definitely won't be the last one though.. :)
Another masterpiece 🙏❤ Very authentic video to show the possible way of living and/ or travelling in our lives. Love your mindset of living as minimalistic as possible and always being aware about our resources and not wasting them 👌Sharing is caring - you made also your new friend at this night happy 🐕❤️🙏 interesting music choice 😉 You made my day! …after spending all day long in the office, this was exactly what I needed to feel freedom 🙏
Thank you Reeli.. Yes I was worried about the dog sleeping in the cold. He would have probably gone down if he didn;t see my car. So i figured that a belly full of food would keep him warm during the night.
Yeah,, it is always a wonderful feeling to open the doors in winter mornings and have the warm sunlight hit your face. It was extra special this time because of the view :)
I always waited for your videos both here, another channel. I'd love to see your content. Appreciate your hard work, sir. You show the real culture of the Himalayan region
Thank you Yogesh.. the real work is on the other channel. This one here is to share the fun experiences along the way when i go to make videos for @indiainmotion
Hello sir .. I Love your blogging style and its content.. You are inspiring me too for the snow experience. Last year it was my 1st experience to Leh from Zanskar Velly in Royal Enfield Meteor. It was amazing. Now this year also I have plans from other route. Thanks for the inspiration
Amazing! No words. Your passion for the mountains has taken you here. So surprising the way the mountains have also embraced you and making you live your life there the way you want to. Every minute there must be truly a dream come ture moment for you. Stay blessed.
Don't.. He is very healthy. In much better shape than the dogs i see elsewhere in Ladakh. He is probably a hunting dog.. hunting marmots and pikas to feed himself.
I wonder how that poor dog survives in that cold with no food, thank you for feeding it, you've earned a subscriber. Look forward to watching many more of your adventures.
Brother please upload one video everyday. When I come back from office i watch your videos. But i have already watched all the videos. Your videos brings peace to mind. You are living life that I always dreamt. Love you brother.
Who can resist that cute face... He was so scared though. People in these places are not very friendly towards dogs. They will feed them, but never pet them or play with them. So the dogs are always afraid to come near people.
Zanskar in winters... Such an adrenaline-filled experience 😍👍... So far, I've only done self-camping at Warila among the high passes... But camping on passes has its own charm... I was at Pensi-La with my family, so I promised that next time, I would camp right there... 😁😁 बस मज़ा आ जाता है आपकी वीडियो देख कर... Back-to-back watched this video twice... Keep sharing! 👍
I haven't been to Wari La yet.. Might go this year when I return to Ladakh in March. Camping on passes in a tent is almost impossible as it will be exceedingly windy. But it is easily doable in a car (without a roof top tent which are for show only). They are definitely beautiful.
Great content! Thanks for showcasing this part of the world. It shows that with grit and creativity, you can explore! Would you be able to include a map overlay of your travels, especially for this not familiar with that part of the world?
@reboonwheels Thanks for replying sir.. I wanted to convey the same thing and sir still.. it's AWESOMENESS. I know it must have been incredibly challenging for you sir. The fact that we can witness these amazing scenery and amazing stories through your lens. It's amazing. That's what my intention was.
At this spot where you spend night i spotted a snow leopard in may 2023 ..... In evening hours .... While going to padum .... And road conditions were to mudy and slippery
That was a very lucky sighting. The road changed drastically last year. Now it is a smooth tarmac from Rangdum till Padum (with a few small rough patches on the way)
Yes, most of the road from Rangdum to Padum is double lane now.Just a couple of small patches remaining that go through the villages. I'am sure that they will complete it this year. Honestly these smooth new roads are not that much fun to drive on. They will also get more dangerous with people driving very fast on these roads. But overall, the smoother surfaces mean less dust and less emissions, so probably good for the surrounding environment.
Hmm.. where do you think the stray dogs sleep in Ladakh and Zanskar. They were born here and can survive sleeping out in the open in these conditions.Since this was roaming around Pensi La, i think he survives by hunting other small animals.
there was a wall but somebody removed it last year on drang drung, pensi la. It looked like somebody or people from BRO might have done this on purpose because the wall was completely blocking the view.
Sir, Any future plans to document Suru Valley. Watching and following ur videos from long times. I personally request you to please explore Suru Valley too.
I had visited Itchoo earlier in winter and loved it. I will probably do Umba La this year. Apart from that what is interesting to document there? I mean some old culture and not touristy things. I'am also interested in meeting the shepherds who come to Panicker from J&K. It will probably be nice to meet them travel with them, if possible.
@ yes Trek to warwan is beautiful, not explored so much till date, u will find the nomads, glacial lakes, glacier, wild tulips in April- May. Beside that u can explore the village life of Suru valley in summer and winters. Also stargazing from Purtikchey village beside Suru river with the Nun Kun in background is beautiful. Being from the Suru valley which is not that much explored till date. Exploring and documenting by Quality travellers like u you will pave the way of sustainable tourism in the valley in coming days, it will be a learning for the tourists in the coming years. Bdw I m watching ur videos for many years & they r totally worth watching.
My Pocket 3 was in the US during that time for repairs.. this was with the Action 5 and I had mistakenly used the 120fps mode for this entire video. That is why the low light quality was bad.
@@reboonwheels ok sir.. would love to see your next vlog! Am also a content creator although a small one ! Trying to learn from you always..i am from Padum Zanskar!
That constructions was done by our Executive Councillor Phuntsog Tashi with a wall paint also ...which got damaged by other end of the administration saying ,it's blocking the view of Glacier - Public money wasted , many citizens slept without their dinner..- so governance at best
That is so sad to hear. Such a waste of money. I'am afraid that in the future they will build some tea stalls and cafes there as Pensi La is not very high and is usually not very windy (at this viewpoint).
Hi Saravana, Lovely video as always. Is it possible to speak to you over the phone sometime? Similarly aged and have a few doubts I'd like to pick your brains on. Thanks
Thank you,,, honestly though, I don't prefer talking to people over the phone. Even with friends, so you can just leave your questions here and i'll try to answer them. It might help others as well
@reboonwheels that's fine. I understand. 👍🏽 I'm 41 and i assume you're also in your 40s. I am relatively set with finances etc so I can do long tours being out for months. However the kind of lifestyle I am looking at (similar to yours but of course not in such extreme weather) means I'll be away from parents who are aging. Thankfully they're still healthy and fit but whenever I think of leaving home, sort of a feeling sets in as if I am leaving them. Do you face any such feelings? I'm a single child to my parents so I have to be there in future, not sure if you have siblings. And this is there time I want to explore as I still have my physical fitness. How do you deal with this as I believe you spend majority time in the mountains and parents are back in the south.
Everyone knows that u will never grow on RUclips but you already reached in travelers hear(not on normal travelers,people who really want to travel for to get knowledge and the same is sharing to others by a deep and thorough research)
@@SharanBlr bro he will grow for sure !! He just need to be a bit regular for good reach !! His content is literally one of the best available on youtube ♥️🇮🇳⛺️
Saravanan, normally I don't comment. But, do we really need to watch you Brushing, Gargling and Spitting? C'mon , don't do this. Your videos are awesome because of you not doing all this Chapri content.
I had to look up chapri and still don't know the exact meaning.. 'low caste'??? I will take it as cringe. Anyway, thanks for your feedback.. This channel is all about experimenting.. Using minimal water for your daily needs is a big part of these type of camping experiences. There is nothing cringe about sharing it.. atleast not for me.
@reboonwheels Agree with the message. I'm sure that you'll find better ways to represent it on the screen. I should not have used that word as it's an offensive word and I regret it. But it's generally used to connote low brow content appealing to the lowest common denominator.
@@reboonwheelsbro chapri is not low caste it’s something like people who are cringe !! But don’t worry your content was great and that was a beautiful message to make maximum out of little things ♥️🙏🏻
@ I do understand what you meant though.. the spitting sounds was a bit disturbing to me as well. I thought of reducing the volume for those moments, but later just left it as it is.
Hey Saravanan!
Loving this series. A kind of a meta question: what do you do during the drives? Do you listen to music or podcasts or radio or any such thing or do you just remain at peace with your thoughts? Also, what is your primary aim in these travels? It can't be to experience new places and cultures since Ladakh is the place you have been returning to for years - Is it to just be alone?
Thank you again for your videos, they have added a lot of value in my life over the years :)
Great questions.. what i do on these drives depends on my moods. Sometimes i listen to music, sometimes audiobooks and sometimes just nothing. Primary aim is always to document the changing lifestyles in these remote places. This particular trip i was going to Rangdum as i was curious to see how people live there. It is one of the coldest places in the world, so it will be fascinating to see how people live there. But unfortunately i couldn't do it this time.
Another reason is ofcourse to be alone in nature. Ladakh is the only place i can do such car camping trips in India. The other places are too crowded with a lot of traffic on the road.
@@reboonwheels Thank you for the response! Sounds amazing. Oh no, did you just give out a spoiler on Rangdum considering the closing text on this video ? :P Could you give out a few book/audiobook recommendations? I was just revisiting your journey to 100k video from 4 years ago. I remember watching it while I was recovering from covid and having a long heartfelt chat with you on whatsapp. :)
@@reboonwheels please go to warwan valley, or the elusive road connecting Drass and Dawar via kaobal gali, you will love that. Hanle to Chushul also is doable now with that connecting road (no need to go to Mahe bridge). Sir i camped in Zursar near ukdungle. In himachal you can try sir the Hango village and Namgia village
@jattboy2043 Thank you for the suggestions. Warwan valley is on my list.. although I'am a bit wary about camping like this in Kashmir. Hanle to Chushul or Chumur? I don't think there are any new roads to Chushul from Hanle. Kaksang La and Tsaga La have been open for more than a decade.
@@arjun2211i Don;t worry.. the videos on this channel will only be about the drives and car camping. The documentary videos will be on India in Motion.. in this case they just won't appear as i didn't get a chance to make them. I regularly share my. audiobook recommendations on my Instagram. Right now im listening to the 'Fall of Giants' series by Ken Follet. I randomly picked up the books because i like the author, but it turned out these books are historical fictions about WWI and WWII, So I'am loving them so far
This guy should have a million subs.
🤞
I did the same route in Oct 22. Had reached this spot late evening and got to see Dang Drung in the last light of the day. I was on my motorcycle frozen and tired but the place spoke to me in a way I never have experienced again. Thank you for this lovely video Saravana :)
You are welcome.. Yes, Drang Dung is always a spectacular sight and I enjoy sleeping here at this place. I think this is the 4th video of me camping at Pensila. It definitely won't be the last one though.. :)
Another masterpiece 🙏❤ Very authentic video to show the possible way of living and/ or travelling in our lives. Love your mindset of living as minimalistic as possible and always being aware about our resources and not wasting them 👌Sharing is caring - you made also your new friend at this night happy 🐕❤️🙏 interesting music choice 😉 You made my day! …after spending all day long in the office, this was exactly what I needed to feel freedom 🙏
Thank you Reeli.. Yes I was worried about the dog sleeping in the cold. He would have probably gone down if he didn;t see my car. So i figured that a belly full of food would keep him warm during the night.
0:20 everything looked normal, till you open the door to magnificence 🙂 amazing.. trippy music
Yeah,, it is always a wonderful feeling to open the doors in winter mornings and have the warm sunlight hit your face. It was extra special this time because of the view :)
This series is so wholesome ❤
Glad to hear that.. thank you
Your work is truly outstanding! I sincerely hope you achieve even greater success and receive the recognition you rightfully deserve. Keep shining! ✨
Thanks Mukesh
Hats off to you, I have been following you since a year and bought a jimny after rebo
Nice to hear that.. hope you are enjoying your Jimny as well
I always waited for your videos both here, another channel. I'd love to see your content. Appreciate your hard work, sir. You show the real culture of the Himalayan region
Thank you Yogesh.. the real work is on the other channel. This one here is to share the fun experiences along the way when i go to make videos for @indiainmotion
Your content is gem. I pray you reach new heights and your work receives the recognition it really deserves.
Thank you. I honestly wish for @indiainmotion to reach better heights. This channel is more of a fun side project.
What an Inspiration, A life journey most of us dreamed off!!
Thank you,, I'am quite lucky to be able to do this. But there were also many sacrifices along the way
Your content so soothing ♥️🕉️
Peaceful ❤
Hello sir .. I Love your blogging style and its content.. You are inspiring me too for the snow experience. Last year it was my 1st experience to Leh from Zanskar Velly in Royal Enfield Meteor. It was amazing. Now this year also I have plans from other route. Thanks for the inspiration
Thank you and all the best for your journey.
shekhawat is ready to accompany rathore in the winter ride with his Meteor... kab chalen ????
Thanks
Keep up the good work man
Big fan ........ wonderfull work
Thank you so much Prabudh!!
Your videos are meditative !
Thank you,, this was a bit different from the other videos though.
Surely your videos are always best ❤
Thanks.. Glad you like them.
Amazing! No words. Your passion for the mountains has taken you here. So surprising the way the mountains have also embraced you and making you live your life there the way you want to. Every minute there must be truly a dream come ture moment for you. Stay blessed.
Thank you so much Devi. The mountains feel like home now. I'am more comfortable in those conditions than back in the cities.
Really I shed tears for the poor dog😢
Don't.. He is very healthy. In much better shape than the dogs i see elsewhere in Ladakh. He is probably a hunting dog.. hunting marmots and pikas to feed himself.
Thanks for showing us
You are welcome
I wonder how that poor dog survives in that cold with no food, thank you for feeding it, you've earned a subscriber. Look forward to watching many more of your adventures.
The dog was very healthy.. wherever it came from, I don't think that it has any trouble finding food
Brother please upload one video everyday. When I come back from office i watch your videos. But i have already watched all the videos. Your videos brings peace to mind. You are living life that I always dreamt. Love you brother.
Lol.. uploading 1 video per week itself is a struggle for me. Forget about 1 per day... 1 every 2 weeks is more realistic :)
Thanks
Thank you so much Dr.Nikhil
Thank you for feeding the dog 🐶♥️
Who can resist that cute face... He was so scared though. People in these places are not very friendly towards dogs. They will feed them, but never pet them or play with them. So the dogs are always afraid to come near people.
@ thank you for clearing that for me ♥️🐶 keep on going brother🙏🏻⛺️
Sir pleasure watching you since the day you made that Royal Enfield video.
Thank you.. been a while since that video. Almost going to be 10 years now.
Missing my home town
Zanskar in winters... Such an adrenaline-filled experience 😍👍... So far, I've only done self-camping at Warila among the high passes... But camping on passes has its own charm... I was at Pensi-La with my family, so I promised that next time, I would camp right there... 😁😁
बस मज़ा आ जाता है आपकी वीडियो देख कर...
Back-to-back watched this video twice...
Keep sharing! 👍
I haven't been to Wari La yet.. Might go this year when I return to Ladakh in March. Camping on passes in a tent is almost impossible as it will be exceedingly windy. But it is easily doable in a car (without a roof top tent which are for show only). They are definitely beautiful.
Please adopt that little guy 😄
Love it
Amazing ❤
Best content.
Thank you
Great video!
Thanks!
Just remember that cooker may explode. Your story telling is very nice. Lovely video as always
Thank you.. Im not worried about the cooker exploding though. There are more dangerous things in my car than the cooker.
@reboonwheels true I agree 😀
@@bevinmore The thing that worries me the most is a Lithium battery fire
@@reboonwheels oh yes true . That big one you got there is always a hazard
You should collab with DCV to embark on some extreme-camping - I would love to see that!
Nice thought.. but i don't do collabs. I enjoy these solo trips too much to share the space with someone i don't know.
@@reboonwheelsYour taste in traveling is unique and experience-based... 👍
vibe 😍
Enjoy Saravana sir
Keep growing nd to more videos with reebo
Thank you so much for becoming a member on this channel.
Great content ❤❤❤
Loved it! :)
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
I think you should get award - Mr Ladhak. Great work as always. What kind of gas are you using its an LPG or butane.
Petrol.. been using that stove for over 10 years
@ ❤️
Nice adventure
Great content! Thanks for showcasing this part of the world. It shows that with grit and creativity, you can explore! Would you be able to include a map overlay of your travels, especially for this not familiar with that part of the world?
A Map overlay is a good idea.. I will explore how best to add it in my future videos. Thanks Mike!
Superb vlog ❤❤👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it Rajeev
I am big fan of u sir ..i am from shella zanskar
Thank you... I came to Shila last April for the Saka festival
We both were in zanskar at the same month but only dates were different.
in Jan?
@ yes sir.
I have watched both guys videos , you guys rock, zamy ,rebo ( sarvanan )
Incredible sir.. camping ON Rangdum glacier. It's literally the stuff of dreams.
Not ON the glacier.. just near it.. ON the road,
@reboonwheels Thanks for replying sir.. I wanted to convey the same thing and sir still.. it's AWESOMENESS.
I know it must have been incredibly challenging for you sir. The fact that we can witness these amazing scenery and amazing stories through your lens. It's amazing. That's what my intention was.
@@sameerpratapsingh Pensila was not really challenging.. this was a piece of cake. The next 2 days in Rangdum though were very tough
@reboonwheels waiting for the next episode.
Nice
At this spot where you spend night i spotted a snow leopard in may 2023 ..... In evening hours .... While going to padum .... And road conditions were to mudy and slippery
That was a very lucky sighting. The road changed drastically last year. Now it is a smooth tarmac from Rangdum till Padum (with a few small rough patches on the way)
Really liked it! The pace of road improvement is amazingly fast. On balance do you love the new roads?
Yes, most of the road from Rangdum to Padum is double lane now.Just a couple of small patches remaining that go through the villages. I'am sure that they will complete it this year.
Honestly these smooth new roads are not that much fun to drive on. They will also get more dangerous with people driving very fast on these roads. But overall, the smoother surfaces mean less dust and less emissions, so probably good for the surrounding environment.
making rotis in cooker. good hack.
Make do with what you have.. the cooker is perfect for it as it retains heat for a long time and closing the lid makes the rotis cook faster
I hope you upgrade to a 4x4 someday with fancy setup to cook and sleep.
The Jimny is a 4x4 vehicle already. And I'm very happy with my setup, don't need a bigger bulkier setup unless I'm traveling with more people
It was a very chilled and beautiful experience..dog surviving how?
Hmm.. where do you think the stray dogs sleep in Ladakh and Zanskar. They were born here and can survive sleeping out in the open in these conditions.Since this was roaming around Pensi La, i think he survives by hunting other small animals.
Kabi pakistan b awo in my village❤
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The creator sent you a dog. They thought you might need a friend up there. 😙
I'am perfectly fine spending time by myself... but i was happy to see the dog there though.
there was a wall but somebody removed it last year on drang drung, pensi la. It looked like somebody or people from BRO might have done this on purpose because the wall was completely blocking the view.
Ah alright.. I dont know who would build a wall there. Crazy!
@@reboonwheels right.
hardcore🎉
sir great. is there any filter you use to change the colour of sky
Nope.. just basic colour grading.. didn't do anything special to the sky
Sir,
Any future plans to document Suru Valley. Watching and following ur videos from long times. I personally request you to please explore Suru Valley too.
I had visited Itchoo earlier in winter and loved it. I will probably do Umba La this year. Apart from that what is interesting to document there? I mean some old culture and not touristy things. I'am also interested in meeting the shepherds who come to Panicker from J&K. It will probably be nice to meet them travel with them, if possible.
@ yes Trek to warwan is beautiful, not explored so much till date, u will find the nomads, glacial lakes, glacier, wild tulips in April- May. Beside that u can explore the village life of Suru valley in summer and winters. Also stargazing from Purtikchey village beside Suru river with the Nun Kun in background is beautiful. Being from the Suru valley which is not that much explored till date. Exploring and documenting by Quality travellers like u you will pave the way of sustainable tourism in the valley in coming days, it will be a learning for the tourists in the coming years. Bdw I m watching ur videos for many years & they r totally worth watching.
Use your Osmo Pocket 3 on night mode after sunset and see the magic
My Pocket 3 was in the US during that time for repairs.. this was with the Action 5 and I had mistakenly used the 120fps mode for this entire video. That is why the low light quality was bad.
@@reboonwheels Ok
ब्रेव मैन गुड विडियो
Wow...i want to camp like this too..but hesitating
You can try in summers.. but definitely not in winters if you are not experienced and don't have the right gear.
You always live a kinda nomadic life ! How do you charge your Gadgets?
You saw the Ecoflow battery in the video? It gets charged when im driving the car. I also have solar panels to charge it and my laptop.
@@reboonwheels ok sir.. would love to see your next vlog! Am also a content creator although a small one ! Trying to learn from you always..i am from Padum Zanskar!
Boot brand and price pl.
hi there. Which Eco Flow model do you carry with yourself?
River 2 Max
which is your native place i think u r south indian
Spellbound moment.. Everything looking like Discovery Channel or National Geographic Channel..
It was such a beautiful place.
1st like and comment 😝
You are not uploading videos on indian in motion ?
I'am working on a few projects for India in Motion that are taking too long to complete
That constructions was done by our Executive Councillor Phuntsog Tashi with a wall paint also ...which got damaged by other end of the administration saying ,it's blocking the view of Glacier - Public money wasted , many citizens slept without their dinner..- so governance at best
That is so sad to hear. Such a waste of money. I'am afraid that in the future they will build some tea stalls and cafes there as Pensi La is not very high and is usually not very windy (at this viewpoint).
@reboonwheels let's educate and aware the mass
What thermometer did you use to measure the temperature which you say is -11C
General Tools DAF3010
How do you manage laterine ?
in the same way while hiking and camping.. out in the open. Dig a small hole, do your business and cover it up.
Poor doggie make it as ur pet
Someday people will realize that you escaped the matrix
Haha... maybe during moments like this. But otherwise im very much in the matrix like the rest of us
Hi.
What is the mileage you are getting with your jimny?
12 in these roads with 4H
@ Arey wah. Then how come people are complaining about mileage. 4x4 vehicle giving this much mileage on that terrain is way too good
@@arjunbarwal1502 I get around 15 while driving on smooth roads.. like between Leh and Kargil
@ Great. I will also share mine after getting my jimny this month.
Hi Saravana,
Lovely video as always.
Is it possible to speak to you over the phone sometime? Similarly aged and have a few doubts I'd like to pick your brains on.
Thanks
Thank you,,, honestly though, I don't prefer talking to people over the phone. Even with friends, so you can just leave your questions here and i'll try to answer them. It might help others as well
@reboonwheels that's fine. I understand. 👍🏽
I'm 41 and i assume you're also in your 40s. I am relatively set with finances etc so I can do long tours being out for months. However the kind of lifestyle I am looking at (similar to yours but of course not in such extreme weather) means I'll be away from parents who are aging. Thankfully they're still healthy and fit but whenever I think of leaving home, sort of a feeling sets in as if I am leaving them. Do you face any such feelings? I'm a single child to my parents so I have to be there in future, not sure if you have siblings. And this is there time I want to explore as I still have my physical fitness. How do you deal with this as I believe you spend majority time in the mountains and parents are back in the south.
Sir you belongs to where
Born in Chennai.. but i feel like i belong to these mountains
@reboonwheels great sir ..
Everyone knows that u will never grow on RUclips but you already reached in travelers hear(not on normal travelers,people who really want to travel for to get knowledge and the same is sharing to others by a deep and thorough research)
Thanks for the feedback.. but never say never though. Stranger things have happened :)
@@SharanBlr bro he will grow for sure !!
He just need to be a bit regular for good reach !!
His content is literally one of the best available on youtube ♥️🇮🇳⛺️
Yes hoping for the best@@bhanupartapsingh8615
IMO the background music selection is kinda lame, your old timelapse music was so very nice
Noted.. thanks for the feedback.
Saravanan, normally I don't comment. But, do we really need to watch you Brushing, Gargling and Spitting? C'mon , don't do this. Your videos are awesome because of you not doing all this Chapri content.
I had to look up chapri and still don't know the exact meaning.. 'low caste'??? I will take it as cringe. Anyway, thanks for your feedback.. This channel is all about experimenting.. Using minimal water for your daily needs is a big part of these type of camping experiences. There is nothing cringe about sharing it.. atleast not for me.
@reboonwheels Agree with the message. I'm sure that you'll find better ways to represent it on the screen. I should not have used that word as it's an offensive word and I regret it. But it's generally used to connote low brow content appealing to the lowest common denominator.
That was not chapri at all !!
He just made a good message out of it how you can make out of little things !! 🙏🏻
@@reboonwheelsbro chapri is not low caste it’s something like people who are cringe !! But don’t worry your content was great and that was a beautiful message to make maximum out of little things ♥️🙏🏻
@ I do understand what you meant though.. the spitting sounds was a bit disturbing to me as well. I thought of reducing the volume for those moments, but later just left it as it is.