Auden’s Col (5490 meters/18010 ft.) is a high altitude pass connecting Gangotri with
Kedarnath and the pass is named after John Bicknell Auden. This pass is covered
by Gangotri III and Jogin peak in the north-west and east respectively. It also
has few glaciers from Jogin I on the north side and deadly Khatling glaciers on
the other side (south) which leads to Kedarnath/Guttu.
This trek route is less known to all
of us and last proper blog in internet was for 2015 trek. We find the reason when we reached Gangotri
base camp and approached for Auden base camp. There are no
routes to cross the ridge coming from Gangotri III. And trek became an
expedition cum climbing. Unfortunately we did not have climbing equipment to
negotiate Gangotri III. Connecting Snow Bridge between Gangotri III ridge and
Jogin glaciers were washed out by avalanche. We stayed there for 2 days to
find route to reach to Auden and finally came back with lot of learning for
life.
Auden's Col from Gangotri Base camp ridge |
Reaching to Gangotri and Auden Route:
We flew from Kolkata to Dehradun via
Delhi. From Dehradun one needs to go to Uttarkashi on the 1st day
and then to Gangotri on the next day.
Big Boys coming out from Aircraft |
India's Highest Dam & one of the world's highest - Tehri |
Uttarkashi - as we look from our hotel room |
Journey started - en-route to Gangotri from Uttarkashi |
Gangotri Market from our hotel, temple is on the other side |
Now a days all trekking starting from Gangotri needs forest dept permission and you can do it either from Uttarkashi or from Gangotri. Gangotri office working hours is 8-10 in the morning and 5-7 in the evening and also has head count limitations per day.
Gangotri temple |
Gangotri temple opens on mid-May (on the occasion of ‘akshaytithiya’) and pilgrims are occupied the place for Ganga bath and puja. You can visit Surya Kund and Gauri Kund near Gangotri.
Gauri Kund |
Surya Kund |
Following was our trek plan:
Day 1: Gangotri (3050 m) to Nala camp
(3760 m)
Day 2: Nala Camp to Rudugaira Base
Camp (4350 m)
Day 3: Rudugaira Base Camp to Gangotri
Group Base Camp (4500 m)
Day 4: GGBC to Auden’s camp – But
actually route closed and returned to GGBC
Day 5: GGBC to Nala camp
Day 6: Nala camp to Gangotri
Our team, guide and crew members:
Myself, Arindam, Abhijit and Kanchan all are well experienced in 16000 ft+ trekking. Our guide was Bal Bahadur (Mob: 09411399316) and he has lot of peak climb experience. He is almost 60 years of age but still capable of walking 8-10 km on high altitude. Though he did not bring required equipment to negotiate peak and glaciers and caused us problem near Auden base camp. We also had 4 porters (Siva, ) who are relatively new to this route and altitude.
Trek Details:
Day 1: Gangotri
to Nala camp:
We were super excited in the morning
as this might become our best trek till date. We all started early in the
morning around 8:40 AM. Today we have a gradual climb through pine, bhoj and
birch forests keeping Rudragaira River in the right. After 2 hours of eye
shooting walk through lush green field we had to cross the river via a man maid
small bridge. Now we have the river in our left till we reach the Nala camp
site in the afternoon around 2:40 PM.
Trek started |
Bhoj Tree forest |
Rhododendron |
Day 2: Nala Camp
to Rudugaira Base Camp:
Today is one of the toughest day of
this trek as we have stiff climb through moraine. We have started around 8:30 AM
and from the 1st step we start climbing. Sometime the elevation was
more than 70 degree up. After almost 5 hours of climb we were able to see the
camp site. It was a huge relief. We reached to our camp around 1 PM and the
camp site offers closer views of Gangotri and Jogin peaks and also on a clear
day, one can get first glimpse of Auden’s Col.
Our camp @ Rudragaira |
First glimpse of Auden’s Col |
Day 3: Rudugaira Base Camp to Gangotri Group Base Camp:
Compare to previous 2 days, today’s climb is relatively easier and a gradual climb on moraine and ridge through a valley surrounded by Gangotri and Jogin peaks, with glacier flowing on the right. We have started around 9:15 in the morning and reached before 12. Once you climb to the ridge, one can visualize all snow peaks surrounding including clear view of Auden’s col. Today’s journey was with ups and downs with beautiful snow peaks all over. You cannot stop clicking your camera.
On the ridge and Arindam looking at Auden's |
Kanchan is crossing crevasses |
Day 4: Gangotri base camp:
Our camp at Gangotri base camp |
Our original target was to reach to Auden base camp today and accordingly we started in the morning. But soon after climbing the ridge of Gangotry III, we find the left side route to negotiate Jogin glacier is inaccessible. As per our guide, Mr. Bal Bahadur, there were a snow bridge 2 years ago which is not visible now and most likely washed by an avalanche. Then we tried to negotiate the ridge from different side but unable and returned to Gangotri base camp. We planned to try again on the next day from Jogin side as we do not have enough equipment to go via Gangotri III side. Next day when we start climbing from Jogin side, we found that this route is more deadly than we imagine and full of glaciers and crevasses. This option also did not materialized and we came back to base camp. Finally we planned for a decent as our food was also finishing and there were no good and fresh water near the camp site to drink. Last 2 days we used muddy glacier water and fresh snow to prepare drinking water.
On top of the ridge and looking for Auden's route |
Another view of closed road by avalanche |
Other side view of Glaciers near Auden base camp |
This side route is washed out on an avalanche |
Early morning view from Gangotri base camp |
Rudragaira side from our Gangotri camp |
Source of our drinking water for 2 days - muddy water |
Jogin from our campsite |
Jogin playing with cloud |
Sun ray on top of Gangotri |
Some deadly crevasses near GBC |
Day 5: GGBC to Nala camp:
We start descending with a dishearten mind. We started the day quite late (9:30 AM) as the descending path was known to us. We almost follow the same route and came back to Nala camp around 2:30 PM via Rudragaria.
Day 6: Nala camp to Gangotri:
Unlike all previous day, surprisingly today weather was clear and no rain/snow fall. We start our descend at 9 AM and reached Gangotri at 1:30 PM. Team went back to Uttarkashi for some good food but I stayed in Gangotri GMVN for a quick Gaumukh trip.
Gomukh:
Goumukh is the source of
river Ganga and a holly place. From Gangotri to Gomukh, it is 19 KM and you
need 2 days to return. The route is via Chirbasa (3600mt) and Bhojwassa
(3792 Mt). One needs Uttarkashi District Forest officer approval to head towards Goumukh and everyday only 150 approvals sanctioned. you need to fill up a form and share your photo identity proof xerox. You can get the permission from Uttarkashi or Gangoti.
Gangotri temple ground |
From Gangotri to Chirbasa it is 9 KM and takes almost 5 hours. I started at 6:15 AM from Gangotri GMVN Yatri-nibas and reached the check-post (2 km away) around 8 AM. I reached Chirbasa around 10:30 am.
No Plastic please |
Chirbasa is a beautiful place with Debdaru, Farn, Blue pine, Silver far forest.
Chirbasa |
Bhojbassa is 5 KM away from Chirbasa and the path is full of risky bolder and loose stone zone. You will find quite a few Himalayan blue sheep here.
Road from Chirbasa to Bhujbasa |
Himalayan Blue Sheep |
I have reached Bhojbasa at 1:15 PM. There are couple of camp and one GMVN rest house along with Lal Baba Ashram. I stayed at the Ashram and took a quick lunch before I left for Goumukh on the same day.
Me infront of Bhujbasa and Gomukh in far behind |
Mt Shivling |
I started at 2 for Gomukh which is 4 KM away from Bhusbasa and reached there around 3:45 PM. There were no one and it was snowing. I stayed there for quite some time before I came back to Bhujbasa.
Shiva |
Gomukh - moved 1 KM behind in last 70 years |
Next day morning I started early around 6:30 AM and reached Gangotri by 11:30 AM and then to Uttarkashi.
Bhagirathi range |
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