Hey, I didn't sign up for this

 Indian hotels and guesthouses all have one thing in common-rows and rows of unmarked lightswitches


randomly allocated to random lights in the room and bathroom. In order to master these requires at least a week in the one location-our longest stays are 3 days!

Today we ascend the aptly named Meesapulimala, the highest peak open to the  public in South India.


This is an opt in activity and there are only 4 of us; the others spend their day filling out applications for nursing homes

Getting to base camp involved a 90 minute drive by luxurious Mahendra 4WD-



by the time we arrive my spine is twisted out of shape and my legs are in the splits position. Led by the indomitable Hadlee we hit the  vertical trail-thank God we are so incredibly fit. Anyway we wheeze and pant our way to the summit




and plant the Australian flag on top,

noting that most climbers require oxygen-not for us!

After a horrendous descent, involving much ascent we return to base camp where the sherpas have prepared excreable meal of faux english sandwiches.đŸ˜¡ 



Then it is another 90 minute 4WD trip with stops to observe various wildlifes.



We deposit our shattered bodies back at the digs and mock those who did not participate in this epic venture.

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