Re: Congrats Sucheta
by apurva singh on Oct 11, 2011 03:38 PM
hahahaha, cycling from manali tol leh!! ANYONE can do it. climbing to BASE CAMP of everest, is a picnic! stroll across gobi desert, what the heck, a lot of nomads actually LIVE there! why do you indians get excited about small things!!
Re: Re: Congrats Sucheta
by Nitin Nimran on Nov 13, 2011 07:25 AM
"You Indians" Looks like you are Indian but have a** of different color nw... Try out these things urself before demeaning anyone's achievement...
Re: Re: Congrats Sucheta
by on Nov 26, 2014 10:01 AM
Your image suffice your character, Mr !d!0t. There might be nothing great for you but definitely for many others
Well done Sucheta. People like us cannot even walk 3 KM a day and have all health issues. Great to see an Indian doing well for herself. Keep it up. You will become our inspiration.
Well done Sucheta. People like us cannot even walk 3 KM a day and have all health issues. Great to see an Indian doing well for herself. Keep it up. You will become our inspiration.
Well done Sucheta....so now, is the Australia Outback your next obstacle course? I like the attitude of seeing obstacles as just a different set of stepping stones. Way 2 go gal:-))
Re: Next is What?
by apurva singh on Oct 10, 2011 10:38 AM
WHAT is the big deal!!! most folks out here on this forum dont even take a 5 km jog and i guess possess reasonable paunches; getting overawed about this useless 'feat'. she didn't even climb everest; just came back from base camp. pl indian bros, dont set low standards. dont get excited by these kiddish activities. crossing gobi desert is not a big deal at all. it is a sort of picnic. get a life folks!!
Re: Re: Next is What?
by manoj dhanwate on Oct 10, 2011 01:17 PM
Do you know "Sahyadri" or fort "Sinhagad" ? then stop wasting your time to comment here. Can you give any exmaple of standard you set for peoples????
Re: Re: Next is What?
by S S on Oct 10, 2011 03:06 PM
Apurva you seem to be very apporv because do you know how difficult it is to trek to EBC? try it once and then talk about others returning from the base camp, let alone trekking across the desert...
It was indeed a very heartening note of your adventure trip you had taken up..congrats for the success and what an achievement..
Also thanks for showing and reminding us that we humans have forgotten or seem to ignore.. the indomitable human spirit that never dies.. and excels in extreme circumstances.. !!
Wish could hear more of those experiences..especially in our Indian Context because we rarely expose ourselves to such acclimatisation unless pushed into..