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DuineGanAinm t1_iwa0adi wrote

People who live in this area use the glacier as a road to get to larger towns.

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anotheraccount97 OP t1_iwa5c79 wrote

Haha, if the larger towns were in the heavens, yes. It literally looks like a Highway to the sky from front.

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DuineGanAinm t1_iwd3lec wrote

No, I’m serious. Read “The Routes of Man” by Ted Conover. He walks the glacier with the Zanskar people.

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anotheraccount97 OP t1_iwfaaxa wrote

So I just read the chapter and it confirmed my suspicion : he talked about the frozen Zanskar river. There's many documentaries on this winter route along the narrow gorges of Zanskar range. Since there are now many roads leading out from Zanskar, It is now a very popular route amongst trekkers, known as 'chadar', meaning sheet of ice. It leads to Leh, the capital of that district.

This particular glacier leads to nowhere but extreme mountains and vast icefields at the ridges of the Great himalayan range, altitudes exceeding 6000 meters. There are many such Glaciers parallel to it, and I, did in fact trek on them on a completely Uncharted route.

Let me know if you wanna see an album full of pics from the route.

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hawkesdt t1_iwdfsni wrote

the glacier is at the bottom of the photo, not in the mountains.

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anotheraccount97 OP t1_iwf8nim wrote

No this is an angled picture, when the glacier is looked up from the front (pointing towards you), it is 10x the length visible here, and leads to mountains higher than visible here.

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