A Bit of history and reality especially for you.
Gayari is situated in a valley between two high mountains, close to a military hospital, . It is not on the AGPL and, therefore, not eyeball-to-eyeball with Indian troops.
It is about 15-20km from Indian positions and lower down from the heights.
Gayari is used by the Pakistan Army as a base to rotate troops from and send them to higher locations on the Saltoro Ridge around the Chumik glacier.
Both sides are paying a high price in men and materiel. The troops brave viciously cold temperatures, altitude sickness and high winds for months on end. More soldiers have died from the harsh weather than in combat on the glacier, which was uninhabited before troops moved there. Better shelters, equipment and clothing have been introduced of late by India.
In January 2010, too, an avalanche came down on Pakistani troops near Gayari and Pakistani reports said nearly 40 soldiers were killed. In August 2010, 26 Indian soldiers were swept away after a cloudburst in Ladakh. India sought and got help from Pakistan to recover many bodies.
Then in November 2010, an Indian helicopter crashed while attempting a landing on a stamp-sized helipad to deliver supplies to troops. One pilot fell into territory controlled by Pakistani troops. His body was returned.
Even the soldiers arent this adamant and having the flame like you are doing. Give it a go, let this thread be clean.