BMC-131 (Basic Mountaineering Course)
Experienced the first ever training under the Army team at JIMWS (Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Water Sports, Pahalgam) , J&K. A batch of 80 enthusiasts were part of BMC-131 team from various parts of India for the inception leap in their mountaineering segment.
Had stepped into the heavenly Kashmir and the experience through the landscapes was priceless. We got marinated and finely baked in those 28 days of extraneous training.
It was organised well by the entire team of JIMWS with concrete format. The instructors were specialists and experts by over the years of practice .
Its a mere training of self discipline and endurance instead of mountaineering etc. Its the indeed requirement to let yourself into further chapters of mountaineering as such.
Chief Ustaad Mr. Ravi Baniya Sir, Second in Chief Mr. Limbu Ustaad, Instructors Mr. Mohd Ilaahi Sir, Mr. Muzaffar Sir, Mr. Chandra Negi Sir, Mr. Sirjhon Sir, Ladole Maam (Everester), Mr. I.S. Thapa Sir (Commanding Officer), Mr. Tamang Sir, Mr. Pratap Singh Rana Sir & Mr. Soham Sen has directed us with righteous data and interesting practical training sessions. Fact is we fell in love with the institute outset.
The co participants were really awesome ranged from the age of 13 to 54 years and made evident that there isn't any age difference as such except on the papers.
We were categorised into 7 teams with group names of respective peaks: Everest, K2, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Daula Giri & Nanga Parbat.
By choice, I sailed myself to Everest team which was lead by my Captain and also the Wing Commander of Air-force-Jaisalmer Mr. Anno Domini lead the team by setting an example. Appreciate your leadership officer, pleased to be under your guidance.
Like wise, we had respective leaders for respective teams there by delegating the leadership, authenticity and accountability of the team's actions.
Starting stint, we were briefed about the regular schedule right from morning 5:45 AM to 8:30 PM. Hearing to the schedule was fine but witnessed the actual pain while implementing it .
8 KM run at an altitude of 7000 Ft above sea level and imagine the kind of exertion while running, but it was fine over the days spent there through regular practice.
Post to it, we were given an initial token for the introduction to the various equipment's (Rock Craft, Snow Craft & Survival). It was interesting & informative as well, After which we practically felt the equipment's in our hands and later to which we got trained on Knots and Hitches-A creative play with a sling (6 ft of rope) which saves your life during respective craft activity or during rescue/survival. Next to it, the Base making practicals were progressed.
First camp at Chandanwari located at an altitude of 9500 ft and 14 kms from Pahalgam for training pertaining to Rock craft-Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Jumaring, Pitch Climbing, Over Hang Climb, Belaying Techniques followed by practicals.
Immediate to which we got the snow craft equipment and trekked towards Tuliyan Lake camping site for Snow craft training-base making, Crevasse Rescue, 2-point, 3-point, 4-point, 10-point climbing followed by practicals.
For the firs time, I went snow blind on June 21st-Yoga Day by some unusual reason and summoned to base. it got rectified in no time as a fact, But the deficit cant be filled as it happened on International yoga day. its my bad that i couldn't share few important insights to my fellas .
I gathered my strength with controlled sub conscious domination and stepped towards Tuliyan on very next day to pay the tribute for Yoga day (never than the late). The scenic place took my breath and I went euphoric.
I couldn't forget the time i spent with my beloved fellas during the stint of 28 days-Daily Fall In, Funny times in the play ground, Yoga in the lawn, Volley ball, Singing Gala after Dinner, Funny times on the steps, Guessing the missed equipment of the teams, magical recovery of the same equipment rofl , the happiness in reaching out to the market just to shop for eatables (like a refugee), the shunts from the instructor &, group studies etc.
I render my gratitude and gratefulness for JIMWS, Instructors, Co participants for making my presence unforgettable. I learnt at least a single trait from each in an affirmative sense. I feel blessed to have myself at OpsRamp for the remarkable support from my management for my course though its irrelevant to its line of business.
Finally, a feeling of accomplishment is on one hemisphere, a heaviness in saying adieu to the fellas was on the other hemisphere. However, an appraised comment from the super consciousnesses relieved me from that state saying "it is destined to be that way and its the way it rolls out for a better tomorrow"!
I take this chance to thank Urvi Kalia Anno Domini Sanjay A Mallick Abhishek Rajput Shweta More Saifuddin Bagwan Anant Krishna Jasmine Yadav Rahul Pathania Umang Dave Mercy Mudo Ramdayal Mahiwal Rajinder Singh
Ramdayal Mahiwal - Thank you so much for making this happen with one call. I cant forget your support.
Saifuddin Bagwan- Thank you for your help in understanding few practicals.
Jasmine Yadav - Just because of your notable composition, i could take part in the dance . Thank you for making it. Congratulation for the best endurance award
Umang Dave - Thank you for your help in understanding in few practicals.
Md.S - Congratulations for the best student of BMC - 131.
Rajinder Singh-Congratulations for the best endurance award
Urvi Kalia-Congratulations for the consolation award- But unanimously we felt like there is a lot to learn from your discipline and promptness.
Sumay Malik - Your energy is infectious . god bless you. you have a non malicious smile brother.
Anno Domini - You have set an example in the discipline for my further days, Kudos to you.
Mercy Mudo - A god gifted lovely and graceful sissy. Your company is enjoyable for any kind of a person.
Prachi - Endless patience can be learnt out of her portrayal
Ishita Thapa - Sibling from another mother. Loved the times spent with you. A fantastic hip hop dancer as well.
Birbal Sir-26 Panjab- An extraordinary leader, exceptional human being, Energetic personnel, Awesome attitude and a very caring soul. hats off the way you dealt the entire group as the group senior.
Kanika Gupta - A free soul and i presume that her articles of travel will be like walk-through's (refer her Blog: www.lifeoutside2by2.com)
Nandini - Hyperactive and self dependent kiddo. Appreciate your strengths.
Each of the group persons have presented awesome & remarkable traits.
I wish all of the team a successful road ahead and achieve as high as sky with endless beam on the facets. God bless you all and spread the million smiles.
Hail BMC-131!!!
Experienced the first ever training under the Army team at JIMWS (Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Water Sports, Pahalgam) , J&K. A batch of 80 enthusiasts were part of BMC-131 team from various parts of India for the inception leap in their mountaineering segment.
Had stepped into the heavenly Kashmir and the experience through the landscapes was priceless. We got marinated and finely baked in those 28 days of extraneous training.
It was organised well by the entire team of JIMWS with concrete format. The instructors were specialists and experts by over the years of practice .
Its a mere training of self discipline and endurance instead of mountaineering etc. Its the indeed requirement to let yourself into further chapters of mountaineering as such.
Chief Ustaad Mr. Ravi Baniya Sir, Second in Chief Mr. Limbu Ustaad, Instructors Mr. Mohd Ilaahi Sir, Mr. Muzaffar Sir, Mr. Chandra Negi Sir, Mr. Sirjhon Sir, Ladole Maam (Everester), Mr. I.S. Thapa Sir (Commanding Officer), Mr. Tamang Sir, Mr. Pratap Singh Rana Sir & Mr. Soham Sen has directed us with righteous data and interesting practical training sessions. Fact is we fell in love with the institute outset.
The co participants were really awesome ranged from the age of 13 to 54 years and made evident that there isn't any age difference as such except on the papers.
We were categorised into 7 teams with group names of respective peaks: Everest, K2, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Daula Giri & Nanga Parbat.
By choice, I sailed myself to Everest team which was lead by my Captain and also the Wing Commander of Air-force-Jaisalmer Mr. Anno Domini lead the team by setting an example. Appreciate your leadership officer, pleased to be under your guidance.
Like wise, we had respective leaders for respective teams there by delegating the leadership, authenticity and accountability of the team's actions.
Starting stint, we were briefed about the regular schedule right from morning 5:45 AM to 8:30 PM. Hearing to the schedule was fine but witnessed the actual pain while implementing it .
8 KM run at an altitude of 7000 Ft above sea level and imagine the kind of exertion while running, but it was fine over the days spent there through regular practice.
Post to it, we were given an initial token for the introduction to the various equipment's (Rock Craft, Snow Craft & Survival). It was interesting & informative as well, After which we practically felt the equipment's in our hands and later to which we got trained on Knots and Hitches-A creative play with a sling (6 ft of rope) which saves your life during respective craft activity or during rescue/survival. Next to it, the Base making practicals were progressed.
First camp at Chandanwari located at an altitude of 9500 ft and 14 kms from Pahalgam for training pertaining to Rock craft-Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Jumaring, Pitch Climbing, Over Hang Climb, Belaying Techniques followed by practicals.
Immediate to which we got the snow craft equipment and trekked towards Tuliyan Lake camping site for Snow craft training-base making, Crevasse Rescue, 2-point, 3-point, 4-point, 10-point climbing followed by practicals.
For the firs time, I went snow blind on June 21st-Yoga Day by some unusual reason and summoned to base. it got rectified in no time as a fact, But the deficit cant be filled as it happened on International yoga day. its my bad that i couldn't share few important insights to my fellas .
I gathered my strength with controlled sub conscious domination and stepped towards Tuliyan on very next day to pay the tribute for Yoga day (never than the late). The scenic place took my breath and I went euphoric.
I couldn't forget the time i spent with my beloved fellas during the stint of 28 days-Daily Fall In, Funny times in the play ground, Yoga in the lawn, Volley ball, Singing Gala after Dinner, Funny times on the steps, Guessing the missed equipment of the teams, magical recovery of the same equipment rofl , the happiness in reaching out to the market just to shop for eatables (like a refugee), the shunts from the instructor &, group studies etc.
I render my gratitude and gratefulness for JIMWS, Instructors, Co participants for making my presence unforgettable. I learnt at least a single trait from each in an affirmative sense. I feel blessed to have myself at OpsRamp for the remarkable support from my management for my course though its irrelevant to its line of business.
Finally, a feeling of accomplishment is on one hemisphere, a heaviness in saying adieu to the fellas was on the other hemisphere. However, an appraised comment from the super consciousnesses relieved me from that state saying "it is destined to be that way and its the way it rolls out for a better tomorrow"!
I take this chance to thank Urvi Kalia Anno Domini Sanjay A Mallick Abhishek Rajput Shweta More Saifuddin Bagwan Anant Krishna Jasmine Yadav Rahul Pathania Umang Dave Mercy Mudo Ramdayal Mahiwal Rajinder Singh
Ramdayal Mahiwal - Thank you so much for making this happen with one call. I cant forget your support.
Saifuddin Bagwan- Thank you for your help in understanding few practicals.
Jasmine Yadav - Just because of your notable composition, i could take part in the dance . Thank you for making it. Congratulation for the best endurance award
Umang Dave - Thank you for your help in understanding in few practicals.
Md.S - Congratulations for the best student of BMC - 131.
Rajinder Singh-Congratulations for the best endurance award
Urvi Kalia-Congratulations for the consolation award- But unanimously we felt like there is a lot to learn from your discipline and promptness.
Sumay Malik - Your energy is infectious . god bless you. you have a non malicious smile brother.
Anno Domini - You have set an example in the discipline for my further days, Kudos to you.
Mercy Mudo - A god gifted lovely and graceful sissy. Your company is enjoyable for any kind of a person.
Prachi - Endless patience can be learnt out of her portrayal
Ishita Thapa - Sibling from another mother. Loved the times spent with you. A fantastic hip hop dancer as well.
Birbal Sir-26 Panjab- An extraordinary leader, exceptional human being, Energetic personnel, Awesome attitude and a very caring soul. hats off the way you dealt the entire group as the group senior.
Kanika Gupta - A free soul and i presume that her articles of travel will be like walk-through's (refer her Blog: www.lifeoutside2by2.com)
Nandini - Hyperactive and self dependent kiddo. Appreciate your strengths.
Each of the group persons have presented awesome & remarkable traits.
I wish all of the team a successful road ahead and achieve as high as sky with endless beam on the facets. God bless you all and spread the million smiles.
Hail BMC-131!!!
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