I'm puzzled.

Algebra Level pending

In the hills of Uttarakhand, I trekked from Almora to Mukteshwar, a distance of 26 Km. which took me 9 - 10 hours one way. After night stay at Mukteshwar PWD Resort, I returned to Almora the next day taking the same route on the way back. Almora - Lodhi - Ghurari - Shemel - Peora - Satkhola - Shitla - Mukteshwar route is meandering through orchards, pine / oak trees, and crossing a river on the way. I enjoyed the breathtaking view of snow-capped Himalayas resting at a number of places on the way, at times taking tea and snacks. I observed that on both the days of my trek at precisely same time of the day I was at the same place. What should that mean?

It is by chance. It happens quite often. It has to be always. It is so rare that impossible to imagine.

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1 solution

Rajen Kapur
Dec 15, 2014

The solution is somewhat based on logical thinking. Think of your duplicate who treks down the same route the same day. Surely you are going to meet some place on the way when you cross each other.

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