TRAVERSE Issue 11 - April 2019 | Page 40

ers that mark the track of the Pamir Highway. We reach Mestia by midday, a medieval town nudging its way into the 21st century. Bare-legged hikers relax in the sun drinking Cokes while old, bent women dressed all in black hobble their way past, living their austere lives seemingly oblivious of the changes happening around them. The town, too, exists in parallel uni- verses: worn, lived-in, tumble-down houses made of stone and mud and hand-cut wooden beams rub shoul- ders with newly-constructed guest houses looking like Swiss chalets, and cafes soliciting the tourist dollar. It even boasts an air strip. And, dom- inating the town, ancient defensive towers stand like monoliths, hand- built standing stones, fifty foot high. TRAVERSE 40