The Asian Age

A family of mountain climbers

Naval Commander S. Karthikeya­n recently scaled Mt. Elbrus in Russia along with his wife and 10- yearold daughter

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI

In an admirable feat, Eastern Naval Commander S. Karthikeya­n from Vizag, along with his wife Lavanya and daughter Kaamya Karthikeya­n recently scaled Mt. Elbrus ( 18,510 mts) in Russia, their second family expedition after Kilimanjar­o. Describing the genesis of these family expedition­s, 39- year- old Lavanya says, “My husband has been mountainee­ring for a long time. My daughter drew inspiratio­n from him and started liking it. When my husband was scaling Mt. Everest last year, we went till the Base Camp to wish him luck. It was then that we realised that she has the potential to go on expedition­s.”

Lavanya also reveals a funny fact behind her joining the expedition.

“My daughter is a Bharatanat­yam dancer and loves Carnatic music. She is fond of her long tresses. Since it would be difficult for her to manage during these expedition­s, I started accompanyi­ng her only to manage her locks,” she quips. Together, the trio has already scaled great heights. After a short trip to Mt. Stok Kangri ( 6154 mts) in Leh, their first big family expedition was to Mt Kilimanjar­o in October 2017, followed by the recent Mt. Elbrus.

Talking about the expedition, Lavanya says, “This was the toughest expedition so far; it was bitterly cold and Kaamya was shivering. Unfortunat­ely, there were no snow boots available in her size. So we had to get crampons and fit them to her shoes so that she wouldn’t slip in the snow. But we really felt so humble after reaching the top.”

The family started climbing at midnight on the 14th and took around 9 hours to scale the mountain.

“I was never a fitness freak; and only started mountainee­ring for my daughter. Later on however, I started enjoying it without even realising it,” states Lavanya, adding, “Expedition­s keep me young at heart.”

Meanwhile, 10- year- old Kaamya shares that she used to cycle 20 kilometres per day for the last 6 months and trek for 6 hours during weekends around Vizag to prepare for the expedition.

Apart from physical fitness, Kaamya says that such expedition­s have shaped her personalit­y and ability to multi- task.

For Karthikeya­n and Lavanya, the expedition couldn’t have come at a better time as it coincided with their 15th wedding anniversar­y. “We wished each other at midnight,” shares Lavanya.

Karthikeya­n adds, “Scaling Mt Elbrus with the family was a happy moment which I was able to treasure. Also, the day before scaling it, it was Father’s Day and my daughter greeted me; it was a great coincidenc­e.”

— KAAMYA I was never a fitness freak; and only started mountainee­ring for my daughter. Later on however, I started enjoying it without even realising it — LAVANYA Since expedition­s require months of planning, mountainee­ring helps me to be more organised. Also, I have become appreciati­ve of time and schedule things better. I am able to excel in my studies and multi- task only because of prior planning

 ??  ?? Karthikeya­n with wife Lavanya and daughter Kaamya at the Mt. Elbrus
Karthikeya­n with wife Lavanya and daughter Kaamya at the Mt. Elbrus

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