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- Active interest in Indian Mountaineering & Himalayan exploration.
- Member, managing committee, The Himalayan Club.
The Himalayan Club is one of the oldest mountaineering bodies in the world. Founded by Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood in 1928. The Himalayan club is a world recognised mountaineering body.
Treks and Expeditions in The Indian & Nepal Himalaya.
| Year | Place |
|---|---|
| 1980 | Mt Annapurna Base Camp Nepal |
| 1981 | Mt Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Peak, Kalla Pathar Peak, Nepal. |
| 1990 | Mt Annapurna Base Camp Nepal. |
| 1991 | Lhotse base camp and exploration of the Chukung valley . Nepal. |
| 1994 | Mt Kanchenjunga Base Camp and Guchi La Pass. Sikkim Himalaya. India. |
| 2000 | Exploration of the Shaone Gad valley .Opening of a NEW route between the great Himalayan watershed of the Baspa river with the Tons. A first ascent of 2 high mountain passes ( 17,600 ft) not marked on any map so far. ( Subsequently named by members of this expedition) |
| 2001 | Indo British Expedition with Sir Christian Bonnington & Harish Kapadia to the unknown and unexplored Arganglas group of peaks and glaciers in Ladakh India. |
| 2004 | Indo British Exploration party in with Sir Christian Bonnington abd Harish Kapadia of the Kinnaur Himalaya in Himachal Pradesh. |




