Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Kemmanagundi experience

The day started at 3:30AM for me. We had decided to assemble at the starting point at 4 in the morning. I reached at exact 4, to find no one there. Slowly people started coming in and finally we could start out at 5:30AM.
I was expecting the 6 hour journey to be a boring and tiring one, but thanks to our enthusiastic event-coordination team, the travel seemed brisk. Me, Pradeep,Vaibhav and others in the backseats tried to keep to ourselves, playing card games and avoiding the ruckus in the front. But soon we were ‘pulled’ in.

After having a small Idli-dosa session at a place near Tumkur, we continued our journey.

First stop was at Kalahatti falls. This is about 10km before Kemmanagundi. At first the spot didn’t appeal as scenic as it looked in the images we had googled out before the trip. There was this small temple which we had to wade through ice cold water to reach. Srinidhi couldn’t control himself and plunged right into the small water drop nearby. Me and Pradeep as adventurous as we are, went out to explore and lookout for a better place. As luck has it, we found a higher water-drop upstream. Simply put, it was just an awesome place. Water theme park , courtesy yours truly : Mother nature. There was herbal water which felt fresh as never before. Pradeep claimed this is the same water which Mineral water companies bottle and sell for 20 bucks a bottle. Almost all of us had a bath here. Me tore my banyan while trying to pull it out, while it was still wet. (I’ll try and put a pic of the rags, if someone’s interested). After an hour of pure thrill and amusement, we packed up and boarded bus again. I didn’t know how, but apparently time was moving very slow for us in the time-crunched one day trip.

We move on to Kemmanagundi. Enroute, we see a board which says “Hebbe falls – 14km”. Me and Pradeep giggle at each other, while nibbling at Prashant’s jackfruit pieces.

At around 1PM, we reached the KR Hill station base in Kemmanagundi, and were appalled by the cool weather and picture-postcard views offered by the nearby hills and valleys. People scattered here and there, and soon there was call for lunch. After having a light meal, we set out to explore the nearby parks and lawns. Meanwhile Sudhansu inaugurated the ‘leech’ phenomena. This one had got him by his ankles. For the rest of the trip, he was itching for imaginary little lively creatures frantically sipping his blood all over his body. When I say “all-over” I mean “all-over”.





We move on after a short-stint of kidding around, in a kid’s park. We were enthralled at the exquisite view of a nearby hill. We spotted a blue scorpio at the base of the hill and several tiny specks which were moving around at the top of the hill. The specks turned out to be people. We decided - this is it. We started on our trek to that hill which we approximated to be around 3 km away. “We” included Me, Pradeep, Prashant, Vaibhav and Venkat. The rest of the people somehow were content with the view from below I guess. Half way through, Srinidhi and co called at us,from across the valley to come back. Taking advantage of the poor cellphone network and pretending not to hear him, we decided to move on. There just might not be a second-chance, we thought.

And boy was it worth it! The trek through the slippery and narrow passage, filled with leeches turned out to be a thrilling one. The view from top was mind-blowing. The gushing wind at 100kmph struck us from the north. We felt like we were getting blown away. After doing a Titanic and Fake Skydiving photo-sessions, we set our eyes on the nearby peak which was even higher. But then, heavy rain started lashing on us. Clouds swept over the hills and visibility dropped to just 20m ahead of view. We took refuge behind a rock, to keep ourselves dry and avoid the hard-stinging raindrops. I’m sure no one will ever forget those moments. After spending about 20 minutes like that the rain showed no signs of calming down. It was 5 and it already felt late. So we decided to move on.
The trek back was even tougher with the passages water-logged and deadly slippery. But then, somehow we made all the way back to the Bus. (And, hence you read this post). We touched base in Bangalore at 10:45.
It was truly a trip to cherish.




Trivia:
Kemmanagundi = Kempu(red) + Mann(soil) + gundi(ditch)
Distance from Bangalore = 260 km, Chikmagalur is 55km away from here.
Stay = dormitories available.
Make sure you get your jacket, as it can get real cold there during the monsoons.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Reminiscing the lost times..



NITCians:
Ok.ok..I know, I'm working on one with more people in it!
This one's dedicated to the campus.
Non-NITCians:
Well that's NIT Calicut for you..

PS : This film would not have been possible without help from:
1)The anonymous chap who gallivanted around for getting the snaps
2)The Hostel networks, without which these pics wouldn't
have landed in my custody.
3)And finally,Daniel Powter, For the song!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Why blog in the first place

Yesterday afternoon..I was sitting and staring blankly at my screen, trying to resist the temptations to lie down on the floor and sleep to my satisfaction..
But alas..my hedonistic tendencies just lingered around as an unachievable dream..

Just then my IM window pops up..as an uninvited guest..It's my college mate.
I had given him a slight peep into the blogging world sometime back.. (He's one of those technically challenged guys)
"whats the point in blogging..". He asks.
Me thinking..Hmm..never thought about it..

"Makes you feel that your life is happening"..
I know that's not the answer...But had to give a reply which sounded like ME..intelligent.

"k.. my life is happening otherwise too.."

Ahh...that made me feel much better...Hmphh..

I decided not to unnecessarily overload my neural networks..
Why blog..The question remains unanswered.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mishap in BMTC Bus!

Fifth march was that fateful day..

I had a disturbing experience in the bus while commuuting from koramangala to domlur. I was trying to get down at the Hero honda showroom (EGL) stop. There were some people standing at the foot board at the back door of the bus, I thought that they too were to get down here, So i stood nearby them. These ppl were drunk. As the stop approached ,suddenly one chap grabbed hold of my neck and his alliances blocked my way. I understood they were trying to snatch my purse and mobile. By the time the bus started moving. Whatever noise I made of "rokoo..roko" went unnoticed..
One guy then took my mobile from my pocket (was wearing jeans :o). The smell emanating from the losers was making me nauseated. Then I saw the mobile in a guys hand. I gathered all my strength and gave a punch in his goddamn stomach . His grip on the phone loosened and i snatched it back and rushed towards the door. But one more chap was standing on the foot board firmly holding the sidebars and apparently blocking my way. I felt like surrounded. Then i don't know what came to my mind..The bus was slowing down as it approached the flyover..I jumped out of the door under this guys shoulder..

Later I came to know that this was a gang of ppl operating on the 201 bus regularly..My teammate showed me an old mail of a guy explaining a similar experience, worser though..It was 11 in the night and this chap had to put up a fight , he had got beaten and deprived of his laptop,purse and mobile..

I thanked my stars and the very next week I got my bike..

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