The document summarizes a trip taken to Pangong Lake in Ladakh, India. It describes multiple attempts to reach the lake while facing difficult road conditions with ice and snow. After several hours and stopping frequently to add traction under the tires, the group was finally able to complete the journey and view the scenic lake situated at 13,900 feet, stretching 83 miles between India and Tibet. They then returned safely to Leh, reflecting on the incredible scenery experienced during the challenging but rewarding trip.
10. Stuck With no chains, and a visible layer of ice, this turn took us over an hour. People were running along next to our jeep throwing dirt in front of the tires to try to add traction. Eventually the ice won and we had to turn around.
12. Stuck Stuck, same curve as last time. Another round of throwing dirt in front of the tires. For 4 hours we made back and forth attempts at the patches of ice, slowly making it up the mountain If we started slipping toward the edge, we would stop, reverse, and try the patch again With over 2 hours above 18,000 feet only Ethan’s delirious confidence keeps us going
13. The Top Reaching the highest point in the road, we begin our descent to Pangong lake, still at least two hours in front of us, depending on the ice. Luckily, the snow has stopped and the sun has made our descent considerably less perilous.