Expedition Mayel Lyang 2011: we were to find trails for another 2 days after leaving Sakyong (10 March), the last lepcha habitation in upper Dzongu. Unfortunately this trail ( a very faint one and vanishing intermittently) is made by poachers! We stumbled upon one of their cave shelters on the true left of Rongyoung Chu. There we found freshly stored rice, dal, sugar, salt, tea leaves. Ration stocked for the poachers living there! And we found freshly slaughtered remains of Himalayan Tahr. Posting one such image here. May be its time the Forest Department of Sikkim wake up and send their uniformed, pot bellied guards patrolling the hills. Long Live Pawan Chamling! So much for politics and raping our planet!
Expedition Mayel Lyang 2011: we were to find trails for another 2 days after leaving Sakyong (10 March), the last lepcha habitation in upper Dzongu. Unfortunately this trail ( a very faint one and vanishing intermittently) is made by poachers! We stumbled upon one of their cave shelters on the true left of Rongyoung Chu. There we found freshly stored rice, dal, sugar, salt, tea leaves. Ration stocked for the poachers living there! And we found freshly slaughtered remains of Himalayan Tahr. Posting one such image here. May be its time the Forest Department of Sikkim wake up and send their uniformed, pot bellied guards patrolling the hills. Long Live Pawan Chamling! So much for politics and raping our planet!
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