@ALL
Its amazing to see such a good response from all. I mean burger family children don't even think about it...lolz...(they'll point blank say "you're mad, its too dangerous")
anyway, i'm waiting for interested people to mail me
@imtishal @asad01 @aarish
Ok! so some of the people know what I am talking about.
road trip till askole, then hike it up till concordia.
I know that being cost effective is the key to get a larger group to be interested in going along. So I'm going to jot down the whole plan and post it as soon as possible.
I've gone to certain places on my Bigger bike (Babusar top, Shangrila, Hunza, China Border, Etc.). But i really want to do these things on the smaller bike.(i know it can be done very easily,BE OPTIMISTIC)
I've trekked quite a few places, so my advice for those who have never attempted any type of trekking, is to look at the following link:
http://offroadpakistan.com/blog/concordia_the_worlds_greatest_museum_of_shape.html
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS:
Sleeping bags are available of different quality and price. The one i have is from Metro lahore for 2000Rs.(I think). But you can get cheaper ones in Raiwind (we CAN plan to get them all from one place to avail discounted rates)
Tents all the way (to keep accomodation costs to the minimum, besides you're going to live in tents after askole so might as well get used to it before hand)
NOTE: tent can be bought for individual needs, i would prefer to pool in and get one or two big tents from HIGHER lahore.
The petrol cost will vary from bike to bike so I'll put down the rough KM that the bikes will be traveling and everybody can do the maths for their own bikes
Btw i don't intend to use porters unless there is a real need for it (if someone gets injured or something like that). There will be only one guide hired to show the way. If there are 10 to 12 JAWAANS on the trip then i think we can push our own load.(I've personally taken about 20KGS for 6 to 8 hours).Come on, Lahoris are made of tougher stuff (no light hearted biker welcomed on the trip).
@ALL
Those who can't bike, may try to hop on the back of a fellow biker or do his own traveling arrangements and meet up for the hike.