My personal hunch is- it would not change anything up in the VOF.
You all will enjoy it as much as earlier or even more.

On 30/07/2012, Rajesh Sachdev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear efI members,
>
> My mother just paid a small visit to holy city "Haridwar" last week.
> She disappointingly said that it was not raining and of course
> the temperature was also not as cold as it is suppose to be in Himalayan
> plains, in this season. She stressed that during her week-long stay in the
> city , she didnt even opened her umbrella once. Her observation is leading
> me to a question. The question of  Valley of Flowers. The question
> of insufficient rains and its impact of vegetation.
>
> I am too immature to co-relate the rains, Himalayas and
> sub-alpine vegetation that erupts in July-Augsst at VoF. But since I am
> part of a team (HUGE TEAM) that is leaving next week; many people for the
> first time in their life, to Bhyunder Valley; hence my concern is very much
> valid and reasonable. We have planned this trip atleast five months back
> and any disappointment ( if any)  will lead to big chaos to the members who
> are visiting from far offs of the country.
>
> My request to members to please suggest the co-relation of no rains  and
> VoF and its impact, if any.
>
> --
> Regards
> Rajesh Sachdev
> http://project-matheran.webs.com
> https://www.facebook.com/leopardguy
>


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