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It is rare to find such information in India, where the selling of products takes such priority that unwelcome news is rarely circulated beyond a “bad reputation” and discouraging people from the product.

I admire this step from New England Ropes. Two of their ropes – Maxim Apogee 9.1mm and Maxim Pinnacle 9.5mm have been found to have risk of breaking on impact posing serious danger to climbers at a moment when security is a must.

People who own these ropes have been invited to return them for a free replacement. Do use this opportunity to get them changed if you own them.

 

Ram and Kishore, who work with the authorized dealer for Petzel in India had invited me to join them for this programme. I was working officially with them for the first time, and hence excited. The plan was for canyoning, which is basically “waterfall rappelling” when done at Kondana.

I’d been doing corporate training programs for a long time by now, and I was extremely energized by this opportunity – change in work being rest and all. Really, it doesn’t take much to be tempted to the outdoors in this weather. The beginning of the monsoon, and being paid to get wet and do what I enjoy. What more did I want? Work is a fun way of life in any case.

Plan was to leave Mumbai late in the evening and stay at the location, but traffic, rain and other events conspired to delay us till we reached the location at 2:30am.

7 instructors and a driver, a trunk full of equipment was the staff load. We were expecting about 80 participants. We slept immediately, and woke up almost immediately (it seemed)

A quick breakfast later, we had distributed the equipment load for the long haul to the Caves. We were expecting the group to reach at the rappelling location by 10am, so we had taken along some biscuits to keep us going through the day (it was going to be long) till a late lunch.

It had been raining in torrents since noon. The drizzle had been there all day, but really, after noon, it poured with a vengeance right until evening. Our plan was to rappel from the top of the Kondana Caves, and we were standing facing the valley.

Seen the rain many times, got wet many times, but this time, we stood at the edge of the valley and could see the rain in the valley, while we stood clear. And then, the wind shifted, and the sheet of rain raced to us, and we raced for cover. Half the day was spent in fun like that, as you can see from the photos.

Sam and I were working together after 4-5 years, so it was a superb time for us. Talking, flashbacks, catching up with what was current in each other’s lives… and he was leaving to the US in a few weeks.

Of course, the group came late. By then we were wishing that we’d had lunch and come….. The group reached the rappelling location by 2:30pm, we began the activity late, and we ended the day late. 60 participants of the 80 had done rappelling. Whoever wanted to do the rappel, got their moment of glory. In spite of starting late, we had somehow managed to work hard and fast enough to not refuse anyone out of a lack of time. And thus, this rappelling session was finally concluded.

In my experience, the group comes for adventure, but they take the whole experience lightly, and have no concern for the reality of the situation. In their excitement, they had no concern for the delay and danger in the dark. The stream was swollen from the days rain, and the group was unused to the terrain. This was when they realized that it was no longer the trickle they had jumped across on their way in the afternoon and finally realized why we had been asking them to hurry.

Our human caravan slipped and stumbled through the thigh deep water and shivered across to the other side. The road from here on is muddy, but pretty straightforward.

In the beginning, I had been considered the villain when they tried to rush me, and this is the point where they realized that I had been talking out of concern for them, and not myself, and I found myself happy to suddenly be the much appreciated hero.

On the way down, one of the newer instructors asked me, “Sir, I’ve got a dilemma”. I asked him what he meant. “Do we go down and have lunch or dinner?” he asked with a laugh.

I pondered for a bit and shared what I was certain of, “No matter what we call it, I’m going to eat like a starving elephant.”

What should have been done in daylight by 4pm ended at 8pm as the group stumbled and groped their way back in the dark.

On reaching down, we decided to pack up the equipment and wind up the logistics of the programme before freshening up and eating, knowing that it would be twice as hard once the adrenaline levels went down and our bodies figured out that we were tired. Finally…… we sat down to eat misal paav. It was a long time before anyone wondered if the traditional snack was lunch or dinner.

 

I am currently involved with an organization – Satark Nagrik Sangathan that works with awareness of social issues and rights in the eyes of the law. My role is that of a facilitator and working with the people rather than the content of the issues they work with. The idea is to empower the people to believe in themselves and their right to have things well in their world and ask for attention as they need it.

Vinita, who leads this effort is a strong and passionate lady with a strong belief in all people having a platform for their concerns to be heard. She has invested a great deal of herself into this effort to make things possible for these groups.

The first meeting I went to was at Siddh Nagar on the 28th of June 2008. This group is mostly women who have come together to collectively figure out ways of dealing with the difficulties they face in their lives.

This meeting was unlike their earlier meetings what with me and a friend Shridhar, from the Navnirman Samaj Vikas Kendra bringing in elements of personal sharing and experiences and emotions. Our objective was for the women to relate with each other and experience their co-members as people with concerns live in them, like themselves. To see that each of them had her own strenghts and talents and that collectively, they held powerful resources that they could choose to merge in the interests of the well being of the entire group.

The meeting began informally with members trickling in, and curiosity about Shridhar and myself as new people Vinita had brought in. We simply went ahead with it and it led to a group sharing of the one time each member in the group had done something that was very difficult for them which led them to recognize unnoticed strengths in them. The instances varied from challenges in personal objectives to standing in front of a rioting mob attacking the family and brought into stark recognition the kind of courage and values that were alive in the group and the tremendous amount of commitment we were capable of as a group toward something we believed in.

To talk of statistics…. Vinita had some legal information she wanted to share with the group, but the impact of the sharing was so intense that she went with the flow and simply allowed it the time it needed, including overshooting the time of the meeting.

I felt an instant connection with the group and I feel committed to it. I will be working more with them in the future and will share here our journey toward empowerment as a group as it unfolds.

 


Free custom printed T-shirts, business cards and holders and other stuff

Free custom printed T-shirts, business cards and holders and other stuff

 

Just discovered this site. What an absolutely brilliant way to promote a business while offering value to visitors.

This Free opportunity – for T-shirts from Special Sale captured my imagination. Basically, you select a design for a T-shirt and its size and colour and they print it out and sent it to you. Its free as long as you select a white T-shirt with their standard designs. Black T-shirts, or your own logos, etc cost you more, but its not exhorbitant.

You pay for the shipping for your T-shirt to be sent to you and that is all there is to it. Sit back and wait for your T-shirt to arrive.

I’m booking one design I always wanted for my company and had been too lazy to work on. Now its simple – I just design it and its mine. From the look of the images, it seems to be quality I would wear with delight. So I am now waiting for the T-shirt to arrive.

Me with my stingy ways has opted for the slow delivery so it will take about 21 days or so. Stay tuned to see how I find it. I’ll put up a pic of me wearing it when I’m get it.

This site has many such printed products for free that will serve as interesting ideas as well as a good source to buy trial sizes from to see how they look like in real life. If it works out, I might as well let them do the whole thing for me and print in bulk.

 

Wide Aware is happy to announce its first training and development blog carnival. This is intended to be an ongoing effort to engage in an exploration of different perspectives and insights related with training and development.

We are inviting entries for this edition of the carnival. The theme is the people in an organization, relating, team buiding…. the people side of places and what can be done to make them happier and more effective.

Come on, join this celebration of learning and development. Send in your article now.

The last date for sending the entries is the 10th of august. The carnival will be celebrated in our articles section on the 15th.

 

Wide Aware is happy to announce its first training and development blog carnival. This is intended to be an ongoing effort to engage in an exploration of different perspectives and insights related with training and development.

The first edition of the carnival is on, and you can read about it here.

Welcome to the August 15, 2008 edition of training and development.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of training and development using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Children naturally enjoy the outdoors. Apart from exercise, and health, adventure education helps children develop natural resilience from experience. Learning through experience is a natural state of being for a child, and while imparting information and training is necessary, it is important that a child gets to explore the world on his or her own terms, learning to cope with consequences or celebrate them from personal experience.

A young girl on one of my camps was rapt with attention during the introductory rappelling session. She came up with this exact question “Do soldiers use these same tactical rappelling techniques?” Tactical rappelling techniques!!! I had never considered this term before.

Another child from the same session asked “Why do we call abseiling rappelling?”

The questions in themselves are not particularly significant. No particular knowledge is involved, and knowing those particular answers is not going to change anyone’s life.

What I found satisfying about them was that “my kids” had stopped simply swallowing information, and were now exploring it.

 

The whole Karjat, Neral area is so lush green and totally enchanting this time. I just spent a weekend there. I’d gone to Dr. Modi’s Health Resort to attend the ISABS Umang Party and generally get in touch with the community, and then Raka and I took off to a friend’s bungalow in Neral.

Driving around the place, I realized how far it has come from the time I had begun trekking in this region. New resorts in Karjat seem to have sprung up every where and this area and Neral and Matheran seem to have become the most popular picnic spot near Mumbai. Crowds of tourists that look like friends, families and even corporate groups can be seen in the waterfalls around Karjat, generally having a great time.

Its a loooong way from how we guys were considered odd because we wanted to head out to this region in the monsoons. Of course, our world was mostly roughing it out, hikes, staying in caves….. Photography in particular used to be considered an expensive hobby. None of us had really thought of photographs beyond memories of our trip.

As “Mumbai picnic spots” go, it is a whole new world. Nature resorts near Mumbai are a growing trend, both in availability as well as demand. Quick, clean service, lovely ambiance and a whole new attitude of “back to nature” is a far cry from the rural mentality of pride in simplicity and basic accommodation with few facilities. While I miss the good old days and the charm of life in the mountains, I see this as an evolution in the mindsets of the Mumbai crowd, where pleasure in the outdoors is becoming more and more accessible, inviting and desired for the less adventurous.

Once more, it was Raka, me and our trusted bike, out in the mountains wandering to our hearts content, remembering the good old days and welcoming the change.

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