Sunday, September 20, 2009

Up On Crank’s Ridge: Where It’s Always 1969



Memory is a funny thing. There are some places one has visited that bring back fond memories. Then there are a few places one has visited that one would rather forget. Lastly, there is a special category of places where one feels like one has somehow gone back in time. This blog is about a place that is as much a geographical location as it is a state of mind. I blogged about it in passing a couple of years ago, but this particular blog is fondly dedicated to Crank’s Ridge, the old hippie hangout tucked away in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, where it always feels like 1969.

Every time I go back there (and I try and go back every year), the old hippie song “Something In the Air” starts playing in my head. Crank’s Ridge, six kilometres above the Himalayan town of Almora in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is known by several names; Kasar Devi (the traditional name), Crank’s Ridge (a tribute to the assortment of famous eccentrics from across the world who have lived there) and Hippie Hill (from the time in the 1970s when it became a haven for hippies and mystics).

There is something special about Crank’s Ridge. Apart from some of the best Himalayan views anywhere in the world, there is something about the quality of the air here – a sort of golden, hazy sepia-tinted glow that I have never seen anywhere else in the world. Standing by the side of the single lane tarred road that passes through the ridge, one can see the Himalayalan foothills roll away into the distance, and beyond them, three hundred kilometres of the mightiest mountain range in the world, with the summit of the 25,600 foot Nanda Devi Peak front and center. The view is breathtaking, and I guarantee that no matter how jaded a traveller you are, it will leave you speechless. The great Himalayas shimmering in the distance, sunlight glinting on a butterfly's wing, rolling meadows and tall, evergreen trees. As a nature lover, you could not ask for anything more.

Yet Crank’s Ridge is not just about astonishing natural beauty. It has a reputation for being a spiritual “power centre” and has played host to a number of famous (and occasionally eccentric visitors). This is as good a place as any to mention some of them. The first was Indian mystic Swami Vivekananda who lived and meditated at the Kasar Devi temple up on the ridge back in the 1890s. In the 1920s, it became a haven for Buddhist mystics, famous artists and poets. D.H. Lawrence spent two summers living here as did artist Earl Brewster, Buddhist scholars Alfred Sorensen (a.k.a Sunyata Baba) and Lama Govinda (a.k.a. Ernst Hoffman). Lama Govinda was the world’s foremost authority on Tibetan Buddhism. Indian Nobel Prize poet laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Uday Shankar, dancer Zohra Sehgal and sitarist Ravi Shankar also lived here in the 1930s and 1940s.

In the 1950s and early 1960s, this remarkable and remote place became a haven for beat poets such as Allen Ginsberg and future hippie guru Timothy Leary. Timothy Leary lived here for several years in the 1950s and wrote part of the book “The Psychedelic Experience” here. But the true boom in Western visitors came in the 1960s and 1970s. Crank’s Ridge is supposed to be a deeply spiritual place. The marijuana plant also grows rather liberally on the lower slopes of the ridge, which is also a big draw for many. The 1970s saw many celebrity visitors – including Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan and George Harrison. There are unconfirmed rumours that all of the Beatles may have made it here back in 1968 or 1969. This is very possible, since they spent substantial amounts of time in Rishikesh, on the other side of the mountains. Also, the Beatles were very good friends with Timothy Leary, who lived on Crank’s Ridge.

Western tourists came in droves in the 1970s, as many people (not all hippies) came up to Crank’s Ridge as part of their spiritual search. Apart from the hippies, there were many distinguished visitors as well. Dr. Robert Thurman, noted Buddhist scholar, professor of Buddhist Studies at Columbia University and father of actress Uma Thurman came and spent a summer on Crank’s Ridge in 1971 to write his thesis and study with his guru Lama Govinda. Thurman brought his family with him, so the infant Uma Thurman also probably lived here!

Another distinguished visitor was Dena Kaye, the daughter of Hollywood actor and star Danny Kaye. She opened a state-of-the-art hospital in this beautiful rural part of India, named the Dena Hospital. The Dena Hospital is still very much in existence, and is staffed by doctors from Mumbai and Delhi. The last time my parents visited the area a few years ago, they were astonished to find that some of the doctors at the hospital were their students from the G.S. Medical College in Mumbai (Bombay).

Much has changed in the last thirty years I have been visiting Crank’s Ridge. In the 1970s, there was only a dirt track that wound its way up through forests of oak and pine, from the town of Almora a thousand feet below. There were very few houses, no electricity and almost no tourists, except for the visiting hippies who had “freak-outs” and dances on summer nights.

Today, there is a tarred road, several expensive hotels and a four-star resort that have come up there, offering everything from local treks to exotic Indian Ayurvedic massages and power yoga. There also is a settlement of Tibetans who live here and a serene Buddhist monastery. The tiny local restaurants now offer pizza and burgers as part of their menu. There are several Internet cafes, and the locals rent out their village homes to visiting Western tourists in search of nirvana. There are a couple of hundred aging Western tourists who came here in the 1970s and decided to live here permanently. There is also a settlement of Israeli kids, who come here to relax and unwind after serving their time in the military back home.

But the aura of the place remains unchanged. The Himalayas still watch over the little town, silent yet awe-inspiring sentinels. And every time I visit, I still walk up to the top of the windswept ridge, where Swami Vivekananda meditated a hundred and twenty years ago, where one can still hear the eloquent roar of the blessed mountain silences.

For me, Crank’s Ridge still conjures up visions of flaxen-haired hippies in tie-dyed clothes dancing joyously in the meadows to the strains of “Something in the Air”. To quote the lyrics of the song:

“Call out the instigators
Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
We have got to get it together now”


I was never a hippie. The whole hippie thing always seemed too naïve and well-intentioned to work. The promised revolution came and went and very little in the world changed. But somehow, up on Crank’s Ridge, everybody pitches in and everyone seems happy. So call out the instigators, because the revolution is here and I am going back up to Crank’s Ridge where it still feels like 1969.

Care to join me?

33 comments:

Ranjan said...

Great article. Some amazing information here. And one can see it's straight from the heart! Incidentally, Tagore spent a month in 1937 in Almora, although he would probably have visited Kasar Devi. Shankar's Centre was also at Almora, nearby. After marriage, Uday Shankar built himself a beautiful cottage at the beautiful Simtola hill,where the ridge starts, but didn't stay there for long, as he wound up his centre very soon after that. I don't think anything remains of the house now.

Rummuser said...

Sandeep, this is a beautiful post and I have blogged about it in my blog and given a link to this post. I hope that a lot of my readers visit and leave comments.

Post more often. You do such a good job of it.

Riley D said...

Any more info on traveling?? Sounds far too interesting to pass up.

Nitin Tewari said...

Magnificently informative article on the place. I use to go there to smoke a cigarette there when my father was posted there in Almora. Dont know why I use to go there but use to feel quite there. In fact didnt knew that such large no. of distinguished people have visited there, until few days back. I used to go there in 02-04...have smoked one cigarette right near the rock where once a person told me Swami Vivekanad meditated. Bad but heart was pure :) use to feel the tranquility and peacefulness of the place

Unknown said...

cranks ridge is a vert old name from middle 19th centuary. the owner of the kalimathia resoert claims to have an old map which has cranks ridge as the name of the ridge from kalimath down to papasilli.i have been a regular visitor to that area for 27 years

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I was sent here by Rummuser and glad I dropped by. Now I know where all those hippies disappeared to when they left America. Timothy Leary; wow!!!

The photos of the Himalayas are breathtaking. I thought the Rocky Mountain range where I grew up was beautiful, but the Himalayas make them look like ant hills.

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Shailesh said...

Brilliant article. It's unfortunate that most person from local including me were unaware of the histroy. I often visit there and always see the area thronged with foreign and local tourists but never knew it was such a famous place

Mannley Collins said...

Hi,
Anyone remember the Charasee Ram Singh.
Lovely grumbly man.
Smoked thousands of chillums with him.
Scorpions running across the walls.
Saw a Leopard,laid out on the grass- down the slope on the other side of the road from his Dhaba.
Spent 5 years living there in summer time and monsoon.
Winters in Bhod Gaya.
I Played Flute with Sitar mike(Aussie)
living in Kathpuriawas great then .
NO tourists!!.
Ram Singhs Dhaba full of Freeeeks!
Crazy Dani

Mannley Collins said...

Remember my good friends Jasper living with Puskar in Almora?.
Or Omni?--friend of Mona..
Or Swar?.
That was me as a Sadoo.
Barefooted.
I spent thousands of hours--completely mindless--sitting on Snake Rock playing Silver Concert Flute before some idiot ruined the snake by painting it!!.
And Taras breakfast café just above Chota Bazaar--.
His father was another well known Charasee.
Pity about the "Buddhists and mystics" though!!.
Sanctimonious hypocritical psychic vampires.
Me?.
I was just the void pretending to be a man searching for the void!!
Swar Shanker aka "lord" Collins.

Mannley Collins said...

That was then!.
When I drifted through in the early to late 1980s.
Blowing my Saxophone--Kriya Yoga in action!.
I begged for my life!.
Lived off Credit at Ram Singhs.
Avoiding the Buddist/Hindoo wearers of their "religions" Conditioned Identities.
Kathpuria then without these hypocritical "Seeking Tourists".
These posturing Cell phone Selfishes.
Educated enough to rely on Donations and trust funds.
What ever happened to good old honest Pindapat?.
Playing at being humble enough to be modest!.
With their bedsheets died Red and Yellow.
And their 1000 mile stares.
Their 3 year retreats.
Their piles of "holy books".
Their command of the Buddist/Dharma Dialectic.
Their strings of associated but meaningless fine sounding words.
So I dissolved Mind and Conditioned Identity totally and permanently.
Oh Blessed Mindlessness.
I leave it to the Daily Dilemnas to be "mindful".
Sitting in their Palaces just the same as Cardinals and Archbishops and Ayatollahs and Rabbis.
Riding around in their chauffer driven Range Rovers.
10s of millions of CIA monies stashed in their Swiss Banks Accounts.
While "their" people live in grinding poverty.
Playing their Buddist GroupMind Games.
Bowing and Scraping to statues.
Sealed Craniums.
Hypoxia.
HypoGlycaemia.
Not one of them realising their natures as
Entities incarnated in these Bodies.
Truth before Truthfulness.
They are the Mind pretending to be a Man searching for Mindlessness.
ME??.
I am an Entity incarnated in a Male Body on a big ball in Space.
Mindless and Conditioned Identityless.
Maximum BrainBloodVolume.
Maximum BrainGlucose.
Maximum Oxygen.



Mannley Collins said...

All the other contributors don't have enough blood in their Brains to know they don't have enough blood in their Brains.

Mannley Collins said...

One of the "miracles of nature"to be seen in India was the perfect outline of a Snake left on Snake Rock as the rock cooled when Cranks Ridge was thrust up in the volcanic/earthquake upheaval that led to the actual formation of Snake Rock.
It is on the left hand side of the road as one walks towards Kathpuria from Kalimat.
Its a rock as big as a one story house--greyish/Sand coloured.
Stood there unmoving for maybe MILLIONS of years.
If you can read the impressions of the energy left by passers by over the millennia you could realise that untold numbers of persons were caused wonder at the almost perfect Snake that was formed on the rocks surface all those millions of years ago.
Muy Enciente!!.
How many people over the ages had climbed up the left side of the rock to sit there on the top of that rock with the Snake seeming to crawl towards them and pondered on lifes meaning and their personal existence??.
Its head that triangular shape--the wholeneness of its lenghth--maybe 1 and 1/2 metres-- raised by maybe 3 centimetres as if it were carved there--but it wasn't carved by human hand.
It was formed by the pressures of nature.
I sat there contemplating many hundreds of times and felt the psychic impressions of the many before me who done the same.
View out over the valley from the top of the rock.
Playing myself into non existence on my various flutes.
Draw on the Chillum.
Cry Bom Shankar!!.
Walked away --Mind gone!.
And then along came some warped BrainDead follower of some fraudulent religion such as Vedic Hindooism or Buddism with their obscene Temples and Statues and had the stupidity to paint the "Snake" on Snake Rock?
To outline the body of it in paint!.
What tossers religious people are.

Mannley Collins said...

Read the last writings of Lama Govinda---Bhuddist Society Magazine--1984/1985.
He calls the Buddist religion and its addiction to the spirit realms is a total fraud.
Which it is.

He says that no one could recognise a REAL Master in the street..
That real masters value their privacy.
And that
Says that REAL masters would never wear "religious clothes"--nor would they go anywhere near "temples".
Nor would they "teach".
As for the crowds taking selfies and other "religious tourist" activities.
In the 1960s we called them "starfuckers".

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jagat rathore said...

Hi Mannley
Couldn't agree with you more (what tossers religious people are).
If you're up in these parts, drop me a line. I've made a home up here, and would love to meet you.

Mannley Collins said...

High there,
Thanks for writing
I wrote my lifes work on ---the fournobletruthsrevised.co.uk----my E address is mannleycollins@gmail.com.
I play Alto Saxophone/Tenor Saxophone/Alto Clarinet/Soprano Clarinet/Electric Concert Flute.
My wife plays Electric Bass/Thumb Piano.
We play improvisation on a theme.
Mull of Kintyre.
Pork Pie Hat.
Moaning.
India.
Satisfaction
Morning Raga.
Evening Raga.
We are tentatively 'hoping' to spend a few weeks up there sometime this year--maybe August/September---playing at sunset on Snake Rock--for the Universe--as thanks for dividing itself into us!!...
Money is VERY difficult for us.
I am 78 and live on Old Age Pension.
I took a vow of poverty in the late 60s.
Still hung around my neck.
Take care


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mannleycollins said...

We go there and play our thank yous to the Isness of the Universe
for giving us this Existencial Knowingness to be able to appreciate
living and loving
and an ounce or two of the finest PsychoVitamins available.
Become an Adept and adapt to being--beyond Enlightenment!!!.
I play Alto Saxophone and Alto Clarinet and Electrified Silver Concert Flute.
Grene--my wife and Ammanuencis of 35 years so far plays both
Electric Solid Body and Acoustic Electrified Bass and Electrified Thumb Piano..

First Meeting.

mannleycollins said...



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mannleycollins said...

Sadly my husband and love of my life Mannley Collins aka Swar Shankar aka Lord Collins aka crazy Dani aka Colin Frances Mackenzie Wilson died on the 26. November 2022.
We spent happy months together on Crank's Ridge in 1987-88.