The sled pullers offer their services to
pull you, your skis, and your luggage for rupees.
Their base is in the market place. I don’t know how it operates but it
appears the business is either privately run or government owned and each day
the sled pullers turn up and grab a sled and go off for the day to earn money.
The normal haunts are outside the gondola
station, near the bus stop, the corner of our street, the poma slopes and
outside hotels when an there is an influx of Indian tourists.
The Indian day tourists arrive on buses
from Tang Mang. They are all
geared up in big furry coats and gum shoes (as they call them) hired from
rental shops in Tang Mang. The
sled pullers approach the tourists and they haggle on a price to be pulled from
the market, down the road and across the golf course to the poma slopes. That is the norm!
Over at the golf course you can also pay
for a ride on the sled down the slopes.
The Indians laugh and cackle, it is very funny to watch.
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The first few weeks of the winter I was
tempted to pay for a sled to carry my skis back to the hotel (when you couldn’t
ski back). It was hard and tiring
work either climbing up the hills and down the road back to the hotel or walk
the long way round. No matter how
tempting it was I couldn’t bring myself to do it. I think it has something to do with our Australian
psyche. I would rather just give
the sled pullers rupees for nothing but that is the wrong thing to do, it would
promote begging. There are no
beggars in Gulmarg.
The sled pullers are multi skilled, they
become horse wallahs in the summer months.
what a hard way to make a living,we are so lucky ,& should never ever complain about our life style .
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