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My travel tales so far, in reverse chronological order -
2009:
- April: Long drive to Scotland and Lake District
- March: Avebury and Oxford
- February: Swindon and Bath
2008:
- December: Trek to Kodachadri
- December: Day ride to Nanjanagudu, T Narasipura & Somanathapura
- October: Drive to Jog, Kuppali, Shivamogga
- October: Blogger’s trip to Binsar, Uttarakhand
- August: Visit to Kaigal falls
- July: A day ride to Mandharagiri & Kaidala
- June: Trek to Parvathamalai (near Tiruvannamalai, TN)
- May: A short drive to Nanjanagudu
- April: A quick visit to Melukote and Kokkare Bellur
- March: Visit to West coast on Bike
- Feb: Trek from Kanooru to Nagavalli – Sharavathi valley
- Feb: Sringeri and Hariharapura
2007:
- December: Nandi Hills
- December: Devarayana Durga
- November: A little known place called Virupapura
- October: Bike trip to Kodagu/Coorg
- August: Road trip to Goa
- July: Trek to Kumara Parvatha (a futile attempt in monsoon)
- June: Bike trip to Himavad Gopalaswamy betta
- May: A short ride to Kambadahalli
- May: Trekking in Kuduremukha National Park
- April: Trekking in Sharavathi valley
- March-April: Bike trip to Mookana mane falls & Herur hills
- February: Trek to Skandagiri
- January: A date with the birds @ Ranganatittu & Kokkare Bellur
2006:
- December: Bird watching at Manchanbele
- November & December: Exploring Wayanad, Kerala
- September & October: To Goa on bike
- September: Breakfast ride to Shoolagiri
- September: Rafting in river Kavery @ Bheemeshwari
- August: Solo ride to Deepambudhi Lake
- August: Trek to Acchalu Betta
- July: Short ride to Kanva
- June: Bike trip to Shivagange
- April & May : Trekking near Ooty – Bikkapathimund and Tengumaravahada
- April: Bike trip to Shivasamudra
2004:
- May: A day in the unknown neighbourhood – travelling alone in interior Tamilnadu
Last updated on: Jul 3, 2009
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Payanaiga:A place where one can find my travel tales & experiences. Payaniga is a Kannada word, meaning the one who travels, i.e. traveller. It is derived from the word Payana which means “travel, journey”.About me:
A Bangalorean, traveller – budget traveller, backpacker, trekker, amateur photographer, a beginner in bird watching, motorbike rider, adventure sports.
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Ride to Shivasamudra
Apr 25, 2006 BN, Bike Trip, Karnataka, Mysore, One day outing, Travel
Planning:
Till 10 in the night on Saturday, the plan was to ride to Chamundi hills alone and be back by evening. I came to know from Dr. Prithvi Raval about Girish’s plan of riding to Shivasamudra and decided to join him, Sachin and Rana. After discussing about which route to take, we decided to take Mysore instead of Kanakapura road. Reason being – 4 lane highway for about 80 KMs. Our plan was to meet at Banashankari around 0630 hrs, and start the journey.
Introduction:
Got up early @ 0520. Thats too early on a Sunday morning. By 6, I was mounting my Cramster Turtle on my Black Pulsar. Called up Girish confirming that I will be at Banshankari by 6.30 and started to the meeting place by 6.05. I was there by 6.25 and was expecting those guys to turnup bit late. But surprisingly they reached the place in time. After brief introduction, we started off towards Shivanasamudra. I was leading the way since other three didn’t know the route to Mysore road.
Fuel hunt & Breakfast:
Initial 40-45 KMs was a bit slow, searching for a petrol bunk which accepts credit card. Sachin was adamant to pay by cash. Finally he gave up, and topped-up the tank in Ramnagara by paying by cash. Once filled, we sped towards Maddur, our next stop – for breakfast. Reached there by 9 or so. Had breakfast in a hotel just before Maddur and a brief photo session.
Our journey continued and we took a left just after Maddur. The milestones were saying we are still another 45+ KMs from our destination. Our next stop was in between Malavalli and Maddur (Don’t remeber the place’s name). It was very scenic – paddy fields on one side and a water-body on the other. It was time for another photo session and flex our muscles. When we were about to leave, there came another group of bikers and stopped for photo session, some 200 mtrs ahead of us. Our journey continued. After few minutes of riding, we were on bumpy road full of potholes. Once we crossed Malavalli, road became better and were back to higher speed. Our next stop was ‘Shiva Hydroelectric Station’ – since no one is permitted inside (security issues), we headed towards the falls.
When we reached Gaganachukki, all of us were desperate to jump in to the water. But the local shopkeeper said its very dangerous to go near the foot of the falls. And he suggested us to move further up where we can easily take bath. We followed his directions and found a suitable place for taking bath. Rana was first to jump into the water and last to come out. Its very easy to convince a hippo to make him come out of water than making Rana coming out.
After spending a good one hour in water, we headed towards Bharachukki. First thought that came to our mind was – “We should have come here first before going to Gaganachukki” :(. In the end due to time constraints, we decided not to jump in to the water. Instead we took a boat ride (not exactly a boat, its circular in shape and made of bamboo – we call it as ‘theppa’ – ‘?????’ in Kannada.
We started of back towards Bangalore around 2PM after a brief visit to Darga near Bharachukki. Stopped for lunch @ Malavalli. After reching the Mysore road, we (Sachin and Myself) lost track of Rana and Girish. So almost 40 KMs was total economy ride, riding at 40-50KMph and takind breaks every 10-15 KMs to cool our *you-know-what*. Both of us reached Kengeri by 6.30PM and still no sign of Rana and Girish. As both of us had other appointments, we departed. From there, I went my friend’s house and then back home. Reached home at 7.30PM and my bike’s tripmeter showing 306.3 KMs – so far longest ride in a day for me.
That was the end of my first ride in a group. But still the beginning – still a long way to go. As Srikeerti says – “Another weekend, another place visited, another satisfied biker.” :)
Places visited:
Shivasamudra – Gaganachukki & Bharachukki
Route:
Bangalore – Maddur – Malavalli – Shivasamudra – Malavalli – Maddur – Bangalore.
Total distance: 306.3 KMs
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