The second half of secmol went pretty smothly and uneventfully, we continued with ore daily routine of conversation classes, helping out and excercise We also found the SECMOL video library- which was a bonus. As mentioned in the last blog we also held sex education classes for all of the kids. Although standing up in front of 50 boys explaining the birds and the bees if not my idea of fun, the kids were great and somehow me, Garrett and Ben struggled through 3 sessions of sex ed in which we explained all of the basics and answered all of their questions (as bizzare as some of them were). we also did the classic condom banana demonstration- all in the name of safe sex. The loved it!
Slowly the summer camp drew to an end, on the second to last day we all piled onto 2 buses and went for a Ladaki picnic. Equipped with a generator, an amp and some huge speakers, we... I mean the kids showed Ladakh how to rock! there was dancing, dancing and more dancing!
1) Picnics, cricket and cows
Before the camp did finally ended there was a disco, a leaving ceremony and floods of tears (from the campers)- when the time finally come to get on the bus some of the kids were totally inconsolable- i get the feeling they all had a good time! personally, I had mixed feelings about leaving. On one hand SECMOL had become my home and my family for 2 weeks and I loved it but, on the other hand I was getting itchy feet and after 14 days of curry, rice and skew (boiled dough) I was looking forward to some good (proper) traveller food! As a final parting gift to the camp all of us volunteers sang the Bill Withers classic, lean on me- which is a classic here along with the vengaboys (random!)2) group photoooooooooooo! the Campers
Leh
For 2 nights. our purpose-
1) prepare for trekking
2) eat good food
great success- enough said. Ohhhh and we also found time to cycle to Thikse monastery- which was fun.
3) Thiksy monestry
4) Bikes- I told you we cycled there
The great SECMOL Sham valley experience.
firstly, an introduction to an important person- Ben: volunteered at secmol for the full month (both of the summer camps) Also, he is a French scout thus he is addicted to trekking. It is therefore to Bens credit that all 5 of the remaining SECMOL volunteers found themselves trekking for 5 days from Likir to Alchi. Thus began the great SECMOL Sham trekking experience.
Due to popular demand bullet point format is back...
Day1
Bought snacks
Had a big momo (dumpling) lunch
Bus to Likir (3hrs)
Found a homestay (spare room in a house)
5 people in 3 beds (uber cosy)
Day 2
Saw likir monestry
Biiiig buddha
Walked- up down up down up down
3 valleys, 3 mountain passes, 3 villages
Another home stay
Storytelling and bed (at 9.30- rocking)
Day 3
Wakie wakie rise and shine at 6.30
Walking (obv)
Up down up down
2 passes
Guess what lakadi rock is cool
Felt like walking on the moon (sometimes)
And the rest of the time- felt like walking on mars.
Was stunnning
Story of Angmo- (breaking of bullet points momentarily- it's worth it)
Half way through day 3 we got to a road and were asked to accompany little Angmo, an 8 year old Ladaki girl to here village which, incidental was the same village were were headed to for the night. It soon became clear that she was leading up instead of us leading her so our 8 year old guide lead us through some of the most stunning scenery I have ever seen. We walked along a river which flowed through a deep gorge. The valley was narrow and lush, the flowers were in bloom- after 3 days of mountain desert the greenery was a welcome change!
We stopped after an hour and Angmo dropped of supplies for an old man who lived in a one house village. It was so stunning that i decided I wanted to retire to that village, it was so small it didn't even have a name! after a mandatory cup of chai and biscuits were were once again being let by Angmo. The gorge got narrower and deeper and even more stunning- as we got closer to Angmo's village (Tar) she, in here limited English kept saying party. True to her work when we arrived in Tar there was a party in full swing, the 15 villagers were pumping the music loud and throwing some shapes. although we never fully understood why there was a party in progress we had no problems with joining it! Eventually we were taken to Angmo's house and invited by her and her grandmother to stay the night (which was lucky because there were very few other options). we were fed non stop with apricots, almonds, coke, barley, rice and curry until we were fit to burst, then slept like babies.
Angmo and her grandmother were great company and although the language barrier was a slight issue I have not laughed so hard for a long time! When it was eventually time to leave we had to discuss the issue of re numeration- what with all the feeding and the partying, the bargaining process had never taken place. In all honestly we had a struggle on our hands- in normal bargaining situations we would seek to lower the asking price to a reasonable rate however, in this situation, as unbelievable as it may sound the reverse occured. Angmo's grandmother asked for such a small amount of money that we felt bad. We eventually gave here 3 times what she asked for and it was still almost nothing!
Back to Bullets
Day 4
tough day
2 passes- highest of the trek
1st 4470 meters- very steep climb for 2 hours.
Highest i've every been- apart from in a aeroplane
Treversed the valley
It snowed!
2nd pass 4150m
descended to another home stay
nothing compared to Angmo's house but was fine
sleeeeep
Day 5
Short(ish) walk to Alchi
hot day
a monastery- oldest in Ladakh
original paintings from the 11th century.
nice (non rice and dalh) supper
end of trek- slight anti climax
I wanted more!
I hope you have enjoyed this episode of sammy sams blog spot! If you have and suggestions or complaints then please don't hesitate to email me at chipsndrink@gmail.com.
On the next episode- sam returns to SECMOL for "the good the bad and the average"
Lots of love