
Climbing the Hidden Snow Region in the Woods of Hallan Mountain
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Posted 6d ago · 5 min read

Julley Everyone,
Starting this new adventure over here, followed by this beautiful new new adventure that I went on today in the Himalayas. It was literally a whole lot of a different experience that I had on when I was at this place and moreover capturing these photographs and enjoying the perfect Time of the year, the spring season over here in these unknown woods around Manali was truly something that I wanted to share it with you guys through this post, so in this post, I’m gonna take you guys along with me to the journey all the way where we made it to this hidden portion here in this mountain.
It was a sunny day out here today as the winter season almost got over around the place and a sunny day that would just lead me all the way to the higher mountains, but it was not the right time as of now as literally most of the high altitude mountain peaks, they were still covered with thick sheet of snow that would last for nearby few months, also almost the month of June, but still, I thought why not to give it and I just went all the way somewhere closer to more than 3400 m above the sea level altitude here in this mountain, unknown and hiking all the way through the woods and the forest just not to reach at this particular portion and out of nowhere I saw and I found that it was literally a whole lot of a different experience that I had on when I was at this place, my friends literally we were climbing the mountain all the way through this thick sheet of arranging more than 5 to 10 feet, even at certain point because it was the shaded portion of the forest where the sunny portion was usually were less.


The Illusion.
Calling it the illusion, because when we were just walking across the place and walking beyond and reaching a higher altitude location, it was the kind of illusion that we got through, because there was the snow that exactly looked like the grass looked like the land nearby, but truly it was once we just walked over it also at certain points it was beyond that also so much snow.
And what we did was like we along with the stick, decided to figure out that where the snow was hard so that we can climb up and reach somewhere at a portion where we can relax as just standing here in this much snow, without even having the snow boots or any other mountain gear, it was a risky task around the place so rather than we decided to just go further and further around the place.

This particular portion was somewhere. I would say the most adventurous portion of our whole journey. As now we had to just make all our way all the way through this frozen Snow, and at certain point, the snow was also not that much frozen, but still, it was soft that led us to just go and just fell in the snow rather than what we were deciding to just walk over it, but truly my friend literally enjoyed this whole beautiful moment all around the place now captured these photographs and now sharing it with you guys through this post.
Feet and feet of snow.
After crossing the first page, we reached at this particular portion and my friends. I was so amazed to see that there was a lot of snow over here, especially at this particular portion in the mountain, as you guys can also see that how much snow was here at this place, it was quite a lot, my friends.
Just because that the portion experience less shade as compared to, it usually used to be so it was the particular moment around that made this place the snow paradise and also made us experience the extreme winter season over here in the Himalayas.
Here are few of the photographs that I captured around the place in different perspective and different angles so that you guys could also experience the hidden beauty from these potions around the Himalayas. Do let me know my friends, the photographs or the part of my adventure like the most in the comment section, and I would love to hear it from you.



The Frozen Region of Snow


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