Boring Geography For Sleep | What SURVIVING in The Siachen Glacier Warzone Is Actually Like and more
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Tonight we are drifting into the coldest corner of the map, the Siachen Glacier, a high altitude warzone in the eastern Karakoram where surviving can be harder than fighting. In true Sleepless Geographer style, we will gently unpack what life is actually like up there, from thin air and brutal wind chill to crevasses, avalanches, and the constant logistics of simply staying alive.
Along the way, we will zoom out into the geography that makes Siachen so extreme, how glaciers move, why this landscape keeps changing, and what altitude does to the human body. If you like slow, soothing geography, extreme environments, and quiet facts that help your brain unwind, this is your calm guide to one of Earth’s harshest places.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 White Silence on the Roof of the World
0:14:25 A Glacier That Never Stops Walking
0:28:51 Rock, Rubble, and the Slow Art of Destruction
0:43:16 Surviving Where the Air Feels Half-Empty
0:57:42 Weather That Arrives Like a Curtain
1:12:08 Mountains That Make Their Own Rules
1:26:33 Deep Time Under Your Boots
1:40:59 Tiny Life in a Vast Cold Place
1:55:24 Meltwater, Rivers, and the Downhill Story