Tuesday, November 2, 2004

GREEN ROUTE


(mangalore - bangalore green route)

The Subrahmanya Hills lying to the north of Coorg form a part of the Western Ghats. There is a meter-gauge railway line from Hassan via Sakleshpura and Subrahmanya Road to Mangalore passing through this beautiful part of Karnataka. Currently the line is closed for traffic, and is being converted to broad-gauge. This place is feast for nature admirers. This place is full of lush green mountains and plenty of waterfalls.

Mode of Transport:
We started from Bangalore on Friday 18th September at around 10PM. WE had booked the 9 tickets to sakleshpura for the people. But to our fate only 3 were traveling and we had to hurry up in canceling the tickets. With loss of 50% on tickets and less people to travel bus we were suppose to travel was cancelled. We were told to board another bus. With this hectic start we started from bangalore at around 11.45Pm. Reached Sakleshpura at around 3AM Saturday early morning. We took a room in sakleshpura had a tea and headed to the railway trek.

DAY 1:
Our day was greeted by the low sunlight and mild fog. We had the breakfast in the sakleshpura town . We started our trek by trucking to village about 10 Km from Sakleshpura. Distance from Sakleshpura to the nearest halt(Yedkumeri) along the railway track is around 30Km. So we thought it will be too log for us for the day. Trucking helped us to reduce 30 Km to around 22 Km.




(Group photo)
Eventhough the track is close to the road at the beginning of the journey near Sakleshpura, access becomes rare once one goes farther from there. We started on track about 8AM on Saturday. railway track has over 60 bridges and same amount of tunnels.

Bridges are not at all scary. Two meter wide bridge is very safe to cross. Forget about walking on the bridge we ran on the bridge. if you have acrophobia then do not look down. repeted rail plates tend to dissapear due to illusion. that might scare you a bit. Bridges are the most beautiful part of this trek. Most of it will be having a typical water fall below it.
Lush green valley on the either side of the bridge will be feast to the nature lovers. Second best thing is the dark long tunnels. we had hat on our head to protect from wrath of bats in tunnels. Good spread type flash light with spare cells will do it for you. Tunnels are very dark and often loose damp soil becomes nightmare to walk on it without light.

When you exit out of the tunnel you see a different scenery from the place you entered the tunnel. And most of the tunnel exist will be followed by the bridge and a waterfall. There are more then 30 bridges and 25 tunnels we saw on the way. Shorted tunnel is just 20 Mts in length and longest one is 991Mts long.

(river at Yedkumeri)
Lunch Break Day 1
We cooked the lunch for 6 took bath in the freezing water two three cramps and rest for an hour we were ready to launch for the second half. We started from there at around 3.00Pm on Saturday. Now our destination was to reach the Yedkumeri(abandoned railway station ) before the dusk. We stopped on the way as we saw few Hunters with the multi shot gun. They were in search of the wild cats. Just as we were getting bored walking over the trek we saw a green snake. This is non poisonous often bites if stamped on. Bite seems to be painful. Railway track is broken at some parts due to landslide. We had to maneuver our way out of the rumble. Sometimes we took way through the jungle or sometimes we succeeded to cross the big obstruction.

It was just 4.00Pm Saturday evening when light started to fade in valley . We were scared as crossing the bridge will be problem. But just as we crossed a tunnel no. 14 it was bright as we found ourselves on the brighter side of the mountain. We could see the peaks on the other side of the valley. Few leeches on my shoes at one halt made me little bit nervous. But nothing brave me, I killed’ em all.

(We Running on Bridge)
Yedkumeri Day 1 Halt.
Dose of the glucose with the spring water we were at the Yedkumeri station at 4.30PM staurday. Station is just like one of the station seen in the client Eastwoods cowboy action series. You can still see the fare rates of the train to travel to Bangalore or Mysore and the station masters equipments. There are few abandoned cottages of the workers. Garden of the cottages still blossoms with flowers. We stopped at the station knowing the availability of the water. Now nature was getting king of rude on us, Clouds started to gather and we had to think a alternate place for shelter. We guys often sleep in the open with the most expensive roof of the starts over our head. Suddenly Uncle got the idea of getting all our luggage’s inside the cottage hall. But the hall was so dirty by the left over of the people. Sunil and Kau went ahead and started to clean the room. I was chopping the onions for the Dinner. Room that kau and sunil was cleaning was equipped with the poisonous guard.
First Encounter With Snake and Scorpian
after a good amount of survey we realised that room has few scorpians! I had lost the hope of even entering the room and made up my mind that I am not going to sleep inside the room. Just as we were cleaning the platform we saw a green snake on the platform. That was enough for me to stay awake whole night. But after the 8 hrs trek it was not possible to be awake whole night. Two pants shirt and Jacket was on my body in fear I buried myself in the sleeping bag. Dinner was no success this time as we screwed on the rice. Tonic(Vodka & wine) was at the lips of the five with me sipping the pestiside(pepsi). Dinner got over at 9.00Pm and small walk in the darkness to collect the firewood was all it required. We had a campfire lit few bombs on station. Pulling legs of each other we ended our day 1 of the trek.

(Messy Tunnels)

DAY2

We got up at 6.00AM Sunday prepared the breakfast had a quick grub on it and started to head on to Gundya that was our destination. This again was 23 Km long and One should Gundya is not a station. It is a village situated at the bottom of the hill at about 4 Km from the railway track. So altogether we had to travel 27 Km. This route is more difficult then day 1 route.
This is because the landslide and fountains have cleared the way to such a extent that one need to take a long detour to cross the tunnels. Bridges over here are long and broken. The longest bridge that we saw was between Tunnel No. 10 and 11, and had a sharp curve to the right side. It was over a deep valley, and there was a small water-fall right beneath it. It began at the exit of Tunnel No. 10, landed in the mouth of Tunnel No. 11, which was 572 metres long, with a steady rightward curve. Little did we knew about the magnitude of the curve, till long after the curve we saw a bridge on a hill on other side of the valley, when we realised that the bridge and the tunnel had made us take almost a U-turn in those hills.

Exit:
While walking over the track you can peep over to the opposite mountain ranges and one can spot easily 6 to 7 waterfalls. Huge waterfalls seems to be unexplored. On day two we took a detour once we crossed the longest tunnel(991Mteres in length). We climbed down to Gundya.It took us almost one hour to reach the village. Ah Ha my favorite Fish fry was waiting for me in the villege. Me alone consumed two with pepsi and rest seeping chilled King Fisher. From Gundya to sakleshpura we did trucking. Sakleshpura we boarded “lal Dabba” to our way back to Bangalore.

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

kabalidurga - strange and steap






The 26th day of June 2004 saw two enthusiasts climbing the Kabbali Durga. Me and Bhagyesh exactly knew that it takes two to tango( read enjoy the trek). Situated around 75 kms from bangalore , it provides raw thrill to the uninitiated and the "never say die" climber.
To see it for yourself and get to the summit, first, get your ass out of bangalore and reach kanakapura. Continue for another 10 kms to a village called Sathanur. And look to your right. Just point to the mountain and ask your way to the foot of that hill.Or you can also ask for a village called kabbal which is situated at the foot of this mountain.

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

US of A

everything was at happening for the first time, My first international journey, first visit to singapore and US and first flight. Yes I never sat in the plane till my age of 23.

I was thrilled and fascinated. Was not able to sleep a while nor could believe that I am travelling to US of A.



I was travelling alone. so everything had to be learnt as and when it comes. At the checkin while collecting boarding pass Miss Naina(was smart to read the tag put at wrong place) offered me option to choose wither window or Aisle (pronounced as "ayle").

Now I was confused aisle? what the hack does it means. Now did't want to make fun of me. So I told window. She said sir but you are tall person it will be good if you take aisle. I did't listen and paid the penalty. good that the flight was till singapore, And my legs just died :(



landed on the changi airport. One of the best airport of the world. I had no idea about that. I had stay of 6 hours prior to my flight to hongkong. I went on looking at the things.

I thought all international airports are like the one I am admiring.

It was 8:45AM at singapore which is early morning for me.



I had no idea of what's going to happen. I had restricted myself in flight for nature's long call thinking that it's flight and it might not be equipped with water(health foset).

hmmmm... what's wrong with this airport why can't they keep water. First thought of asking the cleaners around. but god know what happened and I purchased a bottled water and I was refreshed. I thought may be it's early morning in singapore and they must have taken it back for cleaning purpose.

But then I realised a hard way that health foset is only in india and rest believes in tissue paper.

YUCK!!!!!!



I landed in SFO airport. I could have easily got lost in SFO as I forgot which bag contains my appartment address and it was saturday so no one will be in office. I got saved as some of my pals had come to pick me up. But I was not informed about it. How come they reached?



I boarded one of their car and they straitway took me to SFO city and we had lunch. then we roamed the downtown (city center). I was learning new things.

at 7 oclock they took me to strange place. Oh such things exists! god damm it!

Well that was my first visit to strip club... yipeeeeee!

Guys who took me, were the last one to be belived to be going to such places. They were my most respected managers.

I could not believe for some time. This guys are married people then why?

out of that one guy has a kid of 10 years....



I was tired and at the same time was not able to digest the things comming up to me.

I never admired the idea of having fun with prostitute. It's like a downgraded thing to me.

me and another like minded pal, we went and sat at last seat as first seat was center of attraction to the killers around.



but we were spotted by one seminude lady. She came to us. we were scared. then suddenly one hand approched me over my shoulders. I noticed two of them behind me.

Shit! ..... only words uttered from my mouth was " Don't touch me! ".



And this words are still center of talks in our group. my other pal was panchi.

we finally returned to our appartment and it was a big sigh!.

Wednesday, July 9, 2003

Tallest monolith around bangalore - Savendurga

SAVENDURGA


Savandurga is formed by two hills known locally as Karigudda (black hill) and Biligudda (white hill). The earliest record of the name of the hill is from 1340 AD by Hoysala Ballala III from Madabalu where it is called Savandi. Another view is that the name is originated from Samantadurgaattributed to a Samantharaya, a governor under Ahchutaraya at Magadi.

Savandurga is a hill 33 km west of Bangalore (Karnataka, India) off the Magadi road , in India. The hill is famous for a temple and is also awarded to be first among the largest monolith hills in the world. The hill rises to 1226 m above mean sea level and forms a part of the Deccan plateau. It consists of peninsular gneiss, granites, basic dykes and laterites. The Arkavathi river passes nearby through the Thippagondanahalli reservoir and on towards Manchanabele dam.

Guys and Gals on attempt
Savendurga is tough and dangerous monolith I ever encountered and had near death time on climb to this peak. I was lucky that day. 
Took me an year to recover and finally planned a safer route to go to the top. Accompanied by group of bachelors and newly wed couples I started my climb to the peak. 

My previous stint to the peak made me give briefing to newbies , totally new to the bolder. After about 10minutes of demonstration We started our climb to peak. 
Start was slow due to heat and steepness of  peak. 
managing the climb
Little babies resting out there in hot sun.

About to reach the first fort wall

We took frequent breaks and often showed reluctance to proceed. Ladies showed initial reluctance while bachelors were up to showing off their might. With over 4-5 breaks we finally managed to get past initial fort wall. 

Tiring climb 

Resting on second Fort wall 
Savendurga has nearly 4 fort walls to cross and each wall give scenic view of magadi village. 

Lake on near top of savendurga
With near top to savendurga, there is small reservoir formed due to rainwater collection.  It took us immense energy and time to reach at this point. 
Ruins on top 
Hanuman temple en route to Top
Another ruins on top
Nandi on top
  After small snacks on top we finally started our decend. It was tough to get down then to climb. we took more time to reach down than top. 
Getting down
oh boy its tough
Final Group from left to right
Utkarsha, Kau, Manish , Siddesh, Guru, Bhagyesh and Niketa 
After the climb down we visited the base of savendurga and quenched our thirst with chilled cola :)