A MORNING HEADACHE PRECLUDES MY RUN
AROUND THE HEIGHTS OF LEI;
WE COMPLETE FINAL CLINIC AT THIKSAY GOMPA,
INCLUDING PLAYING WITH THE KIDS AND THROWING FRISBEES
AND HAVING LUNCH BEFORE AN EARLY RETURN
TO PACK UP FOR OUR SAFARI TO REMOTE LAKE PONGO
July 22, 2001
Lei was at LEIL = 34* 09.48 N, 077* 35.00 E. Our Thiksay Gompa Clinic is at
THIK = 34* 03.04 N, 077* 40.00 E with a distance to LEIL = 9.09 miles at bearing
327*. We leave tomorrow morning to take off on our safari to Lake Pongo, passing
the place of our medical camp at Tangtse, to which we will return after seeing
the lake and the environs, where we may actually be transported by the Indian
Army through the restricted zones. We have each filled out a complete application
for the permit for the restricted area with a copy of our passport accompanying
the application. We will pack up after the clinic in that clinic, the second
of the "blocks" in the district totaling five overseen by Dr. Dava,
who is seeking to get us to set up still more remote medical camps in his wide
territory along the "Indo-Tibetan Border Patrol (ITBP, as the Army base
here in Lei is designated, the deployment area of 70% of the Indian Army, with
still daily artillery duals with Pakistan, and surveillance for intrusions from
China.)