Hey nice video. Is the journey to gilgit via babusar pass straight forward, or are there treacherous patches. I am planning to use my honda for this. Is it doable? Also does the area have mobile/data coverage for gps?
Thank you for paying my channel a visit, I appreciate it. Unfortunately, I wouldn't know anything about the path from Babusar to Gilgit because I did not pay it a visit. Whereas the mobile/data coverage is really poor amongst these areas. If you were to travel with the help of a GPS, I'd suggest you get a device with some pre-loaded maps. That is always a better option. Hope I helped.
I'm not quite sure but they weren't slippery. Could be normal dry stone. Could be something else because there's little oxygen at the top and I don't know how it affects the stones lol
bot awla place bro n i know bot enjoy kia ho ga. cheers
Ji bhaii boht maza aya tha. Thank you time day k channel visit krne k liye.
np ma brother. phr janay ka koi scean ni?
Is saal jana tha summer mein lekin university ki waja say nhi ja saka. December mein jaoon ga in sha ALLAH.
hmm nice.
Hum INSHAHALLAH august me.
Safe travels brother. Have fun.
Very nice video of the trip. By the way which camera are you using...... GoPro ?
Thank you so much and yes sir. GoPro 4 Silver Edition.
Gotcha. I am going there on the same route coming Saturday InshallAlllah.
+Shahid Ghani In sha ALLAH bro. Khair khairiyat say jao or wapis ao. Have a great time.
+LeDogar Thanks.
Hey nice video. Is the journey to gilgit via babusar pass straight forward, or are there treacherous patches. I am planning to use my honda for this. Is it doable? Also does the area have mobile/data coverage for gps?
Thank you for paying my channel a visit, I appreciate it. Unfortunately, I wouldn't know anything about the path from Babusar to Gilgit because I did not pay it a visit. Whereas the mobile/data coverage is really poor amongst these areas. If you were to travel with the help of a GPS, I'd suggest you get a device with some pre-loaded maps. That is always a better option. Hope I helped.
I did this from Rawalpindi to Babusar, on my CD 70 :D
what kind of rock or tiles was on the mountain?
I'm not quite sure but they weren't slippery. Could be normal dry stone. Could be something else because there's little oxygen at the top and I don't know how it affects the stones lol
+LeDogar it seems in the past they would b part of any contruction which has no traces left for today..
+kimmi mumtaz could be. Nobody will ever know lol