TRAVERSE Issue 17 - April 2020 | Page 77

technique the drivers are very helpful and put on their indicators when it’s safe to pass. I was still yet to differ- entiate the difference between this and when they were moving over to miss a pothole, and now I knew how a sardine feels. Binod, who was leading, had to pull up abruptly as another truck came around the corner on the wrong side. Once we passed through Mugling, a large town on the India route, we turned off to Pokhara and the road was a lot more traffic free; only those pesky goats to contend with. The country flattened out and the valley opened with several large bridges to cross. We were now able to flog the bikes a little and were aver- aging around 90kph. About 20 kilometres from Pokhara the road was very low and must sure- ly flood seasonally as the basic bitu- men road was undulating with many repaired and unrepaired potholes. Sometimes it was easier to ride off the road altogether. Yet, a conse- quence of this was vehicles weaving all over the road to pick the best path. TRAVERSE 77 It was another high concentration zone and again the usual assortment of domestic stock wandering amongst it all. The sacred cows have right of way over everything. One story has it that the locals drive their stock on the road in the hope that someone will run them over and must pay exorbitant com- pensation. With only 10 kilometres to go, I knew as I was right next to one of those concrete marker posts, I had a crash. The small truck in front of me