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Raid-de-Himalaya

My Experiences Uday Bhaskarwar

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What do I intend to cover

▪ The basics of a rally race

▪ My experiences

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What happens in a rally race?

▪ You must follow a given route from point A to point B Road Book

▪ You must follow a given speed at any point of the route Speed Chart

▪ Minimum 2 people in a car Driver and Navigator

▪ Cars leave at regular intervals Two minutes

▪ There are random checks on route Time Check or TC

▪ There is penalty if you reach early or late Double penalty if early

▪ The clock re-sets after every TC You can’t catch up!

▪ Speeds not very high Still difficult to maintain!

▪ TSD format Time, Distance & Speed

▪ Must follow the Supplementary Regulations (SR)

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What is rally raid race?

Rally raid, also known as cross country rallying, is a form of long distance off-road racing that takes place over several days… Examples of rally raid races include the Paris-Dakar Rally… …Raid De Himalaya…

Source: Wikipedia

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How difficult is Raid-de-Himalaya?

Supposed to be 2nd toughest in the world after Paris-Dakar

~1 in 3 cars in Adventure category did not finish the race

The finishing ratio in Xtreme category was worse!

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What was the preparation required?

▪ Got a partner Driver and Co-driver combo

▪ Got a car Honda Civic

▪ Got the car ready Serviced & Raised by 2 inches

▪ Lot of paper work– Registration

– Rally License x 2

– High Risk Insurance

– AirVac Insurance

– Indemnity Bond

– Blood Group Report

– Health Check-up Report

– And so on…

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More on preparation…

▪ “Rally Bag” Packed– Sleeping Bag

– Snow Chain

– Sheets, Can, Extinguisher & Planks

– Warm Clothes

– Food – Energy Bars

– Special Medicines

– Oxygen Cans

– Helmet

▪ Practice Runs – A few practice runs in Pune

– Tried, Tested and Shortlisted couple of Mobile Apps

– Arranged for Tabs

– And what not!

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16th Raid-de-Himalaya Key Stats

▪ Number of days 6

▪ Distance covered 1,550 kms

▪ Route Simla-Manali-Tabo-Keylong-Sarchu-Keylong-Manali

▪ Height reached > 16,000 feet

▪ Temperature experienced Up to -4 degrees

▪ Places visited Pristine!

▪ Cars finished 39 out of 55

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What all we experienced? High Altitudes

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What all we experienced? High Altitudes

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What all we experienced? Low Temperatures

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What all we experienced? Low Oxygen Levels

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What all we experienced? Narrow, Winding Roads

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What all we experienced? Narrow, Winding Roads

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What all we experienced? Stones, rocks and water

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What all we experienced? Deep Valleys

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What all we experienced? No Vegetation to break a fall

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What all we experienced? Dust

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What all we experienced? Dust

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What all we experienced? Snow

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What all we experienced? Bad Weather

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What all we experienced? Bad Weather

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What all we experienced? Landslide Zones

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What all we experienced? Glacier Tracks

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What all we experienced? Scenic Beauty

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What all we experienced? True Blue Skies!

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What all we experienced?

▪ Shaky Bridges

▪ Traffic Jams!!

▪ No time to Eat

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What was interesting/unique about us?

▪ We drove down to the starting point Distance covered 2,000 kms

▪ Got into an accident before starting the rally Hit a dog between Ajmer and Jaipur

▪ Our Car Most probably the First ever Honda Civic to finish the Raid-de-Himalaya!

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Day One

▪ Route Simla to Manali

▪ Maximum Height Jalori pass @10,800 ft

▪ Temperatures Pleasant 10 to mid-teens

▪ Road Mix of tarmac, gravel and potholes!

▪ Distance covered 320 kms

▪ Hours driven ~11 ▪ Highlights – Fell sick

– One of the easiest days (in the hind sight)!!

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Day Two

▪ Route Manali to Tabo

▪ Maximum Height Kunzum la @15,059 ft

▪ Temperatures Around 7 degrees

▪ Road Mix of tarmac, gravel, stones, water and potholes!

▪ Distance covered 254 kms

▪ Hours driven ~15

▪ Highlights – The longest and the toughest day!

– Very difficult terrain – many cars broke down

– Got a flat tyre

– Got stuck in traffic jam!!

– Reached Tabo after 10pm

– 20 kms from China border

– Almost gave up!!

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Day Three

▪ Route Tabo to Tabo (local loop)

▪ Maximum Height Err!

▪ Temperatures Around 7 degrees

▪ Road Mix of tarmac and gravel

▪ Distance covered 175 kms

▪ Hours driven ~6 ▪ Highlights – Easiest day – rally was over by lunch time – more of a

break day

– Easy but tricky route

– Had lunch with Sohail Khan

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Day Four

▪ Route Tabo to Keylong

▪ Maximum Height Kunzum la @15,059 ft

▪ Temperatures Around 0 degree

▪ Road Mix of tarmac, gravel, stones, water and potholes!

▪ Distance covered 234 kms

▪ Hours driven ~9

▪ Highlights – Back through the same tough road

– Snowed overnight

– Rally stopped midway because of snow

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Day Five

▪ Route Keylong to Brandy nala & back

▪ Maximum Height Barlacha la @16,043 ft

▪ Temperatures Around 0 to -4 degree

▪ Road Mix of tarmac, gravel, stones, water and potholes!

▪ Distance covered 343 kms

▪ Hours driven ~11 ▪ Highlights – Highest point of the rally

– Coldest day

– #1 of last year crashed out

– Bridge broke down – had to go through the river

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Day Six

▪ Route Keylong to Manali

▪ Maximum Height Rohtang pass @13,054 ft

▪ Temperatures Around 5 to 10 degree

▪ Road Mix of tarmac, gravel, stones, water and potholes!

▪ Distance covered 214 kms

▪ Hours driven ~8▪ Highlights – One of the easiest days

– Congratulated by many for finishing in a Honda Civic

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Thank You

Raid-de-Himalaya

My Life Changing Visit to Himalayas Uday Bhaskarwar [email protected]