Trekking
I must admit, though I find the idea of trekking enjoyable,
I have gone on few treks. This is not to say I am an armchair trekker, but that
the treks I have been on are few and far between! What is it that makes one go
on a trek? It is constantly hard on the body, the almost endless toil of
putting one foot in front of the other, on top of climbing up in altitude in
case of trekking in the mountains. Sometimes, it feels almost masochistic in nature!
Any trek can be divided into three stages. The first is the start, which lasts from about half an hour to three quarters of an hour. This is the honeymoon period, full of enthusiasm, when one takes in all sorts of sights and sounds, happy in wearing and carrying all the new-fangled trekking gear and so forth.
The stage of enthusiasm! |
Stage of drudgery! |
The last stage of relief! |
The third and last stage is when the final resting place is sighted. A surge of enthusiasm filters through the haze of dull exhaustion and one is again ready to march on and even scramble on all fours to finally reach the end!