Although trekking is unusual for young women in Kashmir, I find strength and enjoy independence when I’m out in nature with my friendsBefore sunrise, my two closest friends and I pack water bottles, food and biscuits...
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Before sunrise, my two closest friends and I pack water bottles, food and biscuits into our backpacks. We put on whatever shoes we have, pull our hijabs tightly against the cold wind, and leave for the mountains above our village in Kargil, in Ladakh – part of Indian-administered Kashmir.
The things we usually hear on the trail are birdsong, flowing water and our own laughter echoing through the mountains.
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Although trekking is unusual for young women in Kashmir, I find strength and enjoy independence when I’m out in nature with my friendsBefore sunrise, my two closest friends and I pack water bottles, food and biscuits...
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