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There is another pass opposite it called nulai pass 10:20, 25 March 2011
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Car access
Re: "It is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley that can be easily accessed by cars.: Is that true? If it is true, when was the road improved? I read a book written by a woman who pedal-bicycled in the North-West Frontier area of India and Pakistan. She described the
Malakand Pass (perhaps before recent road improvements) as "babyfood after my efforts in the
Hindu Kush, and I did not have to dismount once", but getting over the Babusar meant much dragging her bicycle up steep rock slopes until "at last I assimilated the unlikely fact that I was on Babusar Top". She also said that with huge effort some men had managed earlier to get an unloaded
jeep over the Babusar.
Anthony Appleyard (
talk) 14:51, 21 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Why is most of this article about other topics and not about the pass? What about Babusar Top?
Krok6kola (
talk) 20:08, 20 December 2020 (UTC)reply
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There is another pass opposite it called nulai pass 10:20, 25 March 2011
User:115.186.137.139
Car access
Re: "It is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley that can be easily accessed by cars.: Is that true? If it is true, when was the road improved? I read a book written by a woman who pedal-bicycled in the North-West Frontier area of India and Pakistan. She described the
Malakand Pass (perhaps before recent road improvements) as "babyfood after my efforts in the
Hindu Kush, and I did not have to dismount once", but getting over the Babusar meant much dragging her bicycle up steep rock slopes until "at last I assimilated the unlikely fact that I was on Babusar Top". She also said that with huge effort some men had managed earlier to get an unloaded
jeep over the Babusar.
Anthony Appleyard (
talk) 14:51, 21 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Why is most of this article about other topics and not about the pass? What about Babusar Top?
Krok6kola (
talk) 20:08, 20 December 2020 (UTC)reply