First, you never know much something bothers you until you realize how nice it is to not be around. What I am referring to is honking. Yes it is true, Delhi has some of the craziest traffic and honking ever, but Dharamsala isn't exactly void of noise. The narrow, steep streets make walking around more of an adventure than one may anticipate. So the hike up to Triund was so incredible and refreshing. It felt so good to get out, move, and break a sweat. After being sick and feeling at the mercy of my tireness and weakness, I was ready to test my strength.
And that we did. The hike was absolutely lovely, on a well travelled path about three hours into the mountains. When we finally reached the top, we were literally sitting in a cloud for about 2 hours, waiting for the view to open up. About two hours before sunset, the skies did clear and the view from our little hut in Triund was amazing. To one side was the Kangra valley, to the other, the snow covered Himalayas. Sunset was a beautiful array of colors. And when the moon came out, the best stroke of luck happened... we were sitting on top of the Himalayas as a lunar eclipse is about to happen. This semi-annual magical event was the cherry on top of my evening. The 8 of us that made it to this moment, huddled together to keep warm and watch a brilliant show of the universe. The rest of the evening was filled with Indian food, and about 100 cups of chai to keep warm.
The next day we woke up fairly early, ate breakfast, and came down the mountain. Only later did we realize how sore we were, but it all felt so good, and was a great break from our time volunteering- which has been more emotionally draining than expected.