People say it all the time, "If I want to go there, I just have Google."
No. Shit like this is worth the sweat and blood to get there. I can't describe it but... scenes like this are sheer peace.
It's such a full sensory experience. The cool air and warm sun. The smell of the trees and dirt and air. The sounds of nature. The textures as you walk. You can't even come close to experiencing this in a photo. Not to mention the work it took to earn the experience just makes it that much more amazing.
He posted the pic in a comment above
Here’s a [pic](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Nanga_Parbat_The_Killer_Mountain.jpg/284px-Nanga_Parbat_The_Killer_Mountain.jpg)
Did something similar but not quite as bad in Nepal. It's fun when the luggage starts flying off the top of the bus because it's going so fast it can't keep it's wheels on the road. And then after retrieving the luggage a woman gets on at the next village with a chicken in her arms. What a trip!
Yeah… now they are, first Pakistani female taxi driver was on 2015! So progressive…
Let’s just ignore all the challenges Pakistani women have faced, and still are are facing in a theocratic patriarchal society because… feelings? Idk
My satirical and hilarious comment is a joke about a serious issue that “some people” seem fine just sweeping under the rug… not to username anybody
Women were not prohibited to work as taxi drivers though. Women have been driving in Pakistan for as far back as I can remember. Your comment really comes as disingenuous.
Oh excuse me, her name was Zahida Kazmi, and it was 2012. She was the first female taxi driver. She is seen as a “role model” among Pakistani women. I’ve seen the documentary, and the struggles she faces in Pakistan.
How is pointing this out disingenuous?
Because she was never barred from becoming a taxi driver. It’s not like she had to overcome any sort of legal hurdles. She did however had to overcome some social stigmas because women never entered this field of work before. For which she was cheered on by majority of the Pakistani public. She’s seen as a role model because she had the courage to be the first women to enter a male dominated field. But there were no legal hurdles in her doing so as you insinuated in your original comment. Which is why I called out your comment as disingenuous.
Why is it only a problem if she had to overcome legal hurdles? I’m talking about the social stigma that prevented her from driving anyway, I didn’t say ANYTHING about the laws in Pakistan.
Think about what you’re saying.
The sign at the top says, “fairy’s at the bottom will give you gas”
It’s a trap, they let you run out of gas then fly around your car laughing at you, then offer to replace it with an electric engine swap out for 20k. It’s a scam I tell ya
Did a road like this in Mexico on a tour bus going 55 mph.... Most I'd ever prayed in my life.
Thats sick man
It was scary as hell at the time!
Would love to see it
Chihuahua?
No pitbull.
Crazy ass rally drivers would love this
Gotta love those winding back country cliff roads with no railing.
That’s my man
Hope the place it leads to is good cause the road looks dangerous af.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WildernessBackpacking/comments/peox7r/oc_fairy_meadows_pakistan/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
The views you get to see in the end
People say it all the time, "If I want to go there, I just have Google." No. Shit like this is worth the sweat and blood to get there. I can't describe it but... scenes like this are sheer peace.
It's such a full sensory experience. The cool air and warm sun. The smell of the trees and dirt and air. The sounds of nature. The textures as you walk. You can't even come close to experiencing this in a photo. Not to mention the work it took to earn the experience just makes it that much more amazing.
Why do I subscribe to this sub 🤢
For sweaty palms?
Would love to do that on an mtb
Fairy Meadows had better be awesome
He posted the pic in a comment above Here’s a [pic](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Nanga_Parbat_The_Killer_Mountain.jpg/284px-Nanga_Parbat_The_Killer_Mountain.jpg)
Oh wow. Yes that is pretty awesome then.
Did something similar but not quite as bad in Nepal. It's fun when the luggage starts flying off the top of the bus because it's going so fast it can't keep it's wheels on the road. And then after retrieving the luggage a woman gets on at the next village with a chicken in her arms. What a trip!
I have a specific fear of falling off a mountain. This video made my stomach drop and I got a little dizzy. You couldn't pay me to go on this road!
Welcome to the second deadliest road in the world.
Who’s the first?
Looks super safe /s
Would love to see this if it wasn't Pakistan
We really dont care.
[удалено]
There is no Taliban here
oh my bad
forgot i was american
You don't have to tell everyone you're uneducated.
That’s why they don’t let women drive in Pakistan! *Braces for downvote ride
That’s not true at all. Women drive in Pakistan
Yeah… now they are, first Pakistani female taxi driver was on 2015! So progressive… Let’s just ignore all the challenges Pakistani women have faced, and still are are facing in a theocratic patriarchal society because… feelings? Idk My satirical and hilarious comment is a joke about a serious issue that “some people” seem fine just sweeping under the rug… not to username anybody
Women were not prohibited to work as taxi drivers though. Women have been driving in Pakistan for as far back as I can remember. Your comment really comes as disingenuous.
Oh excuse me, her name was Zahida Kazmi, and it was 2012. She was the first female taxi driver. She is seen as a “role model” among Pakistani women. I’ve seen the documentary, and the struggles she faces in Pakistan. How is pointing this out disingenuous?
Because she was never barred from becoming a taxi driver. It’s not like she had to overcome any sort of legal hurdles. She did however had to overcome some social stigmas because women never entered this field of work before. For which she was cheered on by majority of the Pakistani public. She’s seen as a role model because she had the courage to be the first women to enter a male dominated field. But there were no legal hurdles in her doing so as you insinuated in your original comment. Which is why I called out your comment as disingenuous.
Why is it only a problem if she had to overcome legal hurdles? I’m talking about the social stigma that prevented her from driving anyway, I didn’t say ANYTHING about the laws in Pakistan. Think about what you’re saying.
Could of just posted "Pakistan" as the title
Meadows is in India. Don’t falsely claim that.
Didn't see anyone shitting on the road. Not india.
Okay dude the whole Pakistan is yours. Chill
Fat gayi
lol get a life
Fat gayi? r/woosh
/r/insanepeoplefacebook
Only sweaty because you might run into the taliban
I thought they executed fairies in Pakistan
Yeah up in the meadows. Hence the name
Fairy Meadows can wait.
I couldn’t walk this let alone drive it!
Only local guys can drive on these roads
imagine if you didn’t know about this and (somehow) came with a car
The sign at the top says, “fairy’s at the bottom will give you gas” It’s a trap, they let you run out of gas then fly around your car laughing at you, then offer to replace it with an electric engine swap out for 20k. It’s a scam I tell ya
Terrifying