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The region is barren with absolutely no vegetation. Temperatures drop to -30 C and storms, blizzards and snowstorms rage throughout the year. From the Daulat Beg Oldi camp site, there is a long trek of 16 km along the dry river bed. One can never miss the route if one follows the trail of bones and skeletons of dead men and animals -- silent reminders of the hostile conditions that took the toll of so many lives in olden times when this route was used intensively for trade with Central Asia.
At 18,250 ft the pass is formed by a saddle between the two gentle mountain tops. It is only about 50 yards wide. On the other side is a gradual descent, barren and gentle mountain features between 19,000 ft and 20,000 ft in height. On one side of this Great Himalayan ridge lies India. On the other side lies China. |
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