La daabacay: 31.07.2024
In total, there were mentions of three river crossings. Number one was supposedly the most dangerous. Here we had to cross the riverbed of the Batang twice in strong currents. Everyone succeeded in this without falling. We couldn’t cross number two at the intended location due to the high water level. We then followed the river flow for about 150m to its confluence with the Batang River and then navigated upstream along the edge of the Batang. There we found a previously scouted spot with a steep bank where we could exit the riverbed again. This was only possible with the help of each other. We managed this crossing without falling as well. We at least wanted to take a look at the third crossing. However, the water level was so high at this point.
We learned from locals that these rivers are hardly passable due to the melting water after noon. The best time for crossing is in the morning before the snowmelt resumes. Indeed, the water level the next morning was significantly lower. Two locals, who visited us one evening at our campsite, got stuck in the river with their car. They wanted to spend the night in their car and continue the next day. When we arrived there, they were already gone. We also achieved this crossing without falling. The road became increasingly difficult, hardly imaginable that cars could pass through here. We later met a couple from Baden-Württemberg who were traveling in the opposite direction with their camper.
28.07.2024: Before we finally reached the M41, we had to cross another river. Gerrit and I got stuck at the deepest point, but we managed to free ourselves and reach the other bank. The highest point of today’s trip was over 4600m. Upon arriving at the M41, we found ourselves almost directly in front of the border fence to China. And since the fence had so many holes, we couldn’t resist briefly crossing to the other side. The drive to Murbghab mostly took place on a paved road, which naturally had its challenges. Along the way, we drank tea and had a bit to eat in a lonely house. Now I am exhausted and looking forward to a hot shower and a comfortable bed.