When I joined TATA Motors as part of onboarding program, we were sent for leadership and team building training. It was in Uttarkashi TATA Steel Adventure Foundation and organized it. It's headed by Bachendri Pal. First few days, I used to fall 20- 25 times a day because I can't see whether the next step has a rolling stone, slippery mud, what height or angle the next step is going to be. So I just like a child learned to walk and learned to climb. First, you learn to maintain center of gravity, irrespective of the terrain and step that you take. And slowly it becomes part of you and you start enjoying the nature. I enjoyed it so much that I went back and did a mountaineering course, full fledged, 30 days mountaineering course from Nehru Institute of mountaineering. It's one of the most grueling place I've ever experienced, because most of the trainers and even students are from Indian army. So the standards are completely different, very high. So in this course, I learned how to climb up and down on rock, mountain, ice, snow. Maybe I'll a share a couple of experience how it feels. The guide and I trained ourselves on how we will communicate and manage while climbing. But we encountered things which we had not imagined and thought of. Example, we reached a point when we were climbing and there was a stream, 20 feet wide stream, imagine 60 degree angle of water is flowing at extreme high speed. You can't even hear what each of what we were talking even if you shout it on here. So verbal communication has gone for us. And we need to cross that stream. The bridge was made out of just one single tree trunk to walk on that and cross. My guide said Vishal, we'll cross this. But if you lose your balance, or if you start to lose your balance, leave my hand. Why is he saying that, he is supposed to take care of me! *laughs* Anyway he explained, see if you fall and not continue to hold me. I will also fall with you and there is nobody to save us. So if you fall, and you leave me I will come back and save you. And that's when I understood what it meant. We started moving inch by inch. And once we reached the middle of the stream, it started swinging and round in shape hardly one and half feet wide. That was scary. Somehow crossed. After we crossed, we remembered God, 15 minutes we didn't utter a word.