Saturday, July 21, 2007

A Monsoon trek to Dabbe Falls-Kanoor-Bheemeshwara

Date: Jul 14-15, 2007
Mission: Trek to Dabbe Falls and Kanoor Kote in Sharavathi valley in 2 days

Prologue: On the night of Friday Jul 13th, 5 of us (me, Raghuram L, Raghuram G, Karthik aka goofy and Pavan) were headed to Kargal from Bangalore in Linganmakki bound Rajahamsa bus. Our intention was not to experience any scary horror stuff on the 13th Friday but to experience the splendour of Sharavathi valley in monsoon. Journey was comfortable and I had a decent sleep. But others were not so lucky especially Karthik who instantly obliged to get displaced to the back seat because of two girls who didn't want to sit at the back !

The bus went through Sagar, Jog and reached cloudy Kargal at 7 am. We had decided to trek with Mahesh, a professional guide from Sagar who charges Rs 350 pdph and L Raghu had done a trek with him along Dabbe-Kanoor Kote few years back. Monsoon was at full fury here with 10 cm/day average rains over the last few days and that was the reason we decided to trek with a guide. We had a great breakfast in the form of avalakki/poha at a small lodge in Kargal and were ready at 8 am. Mahesh arrived but said he couldn't come with us due to an accident injury but two from his team, Nayan and Kumar would guide us. In spite of telling before, Karthik and G Raghu had not brought water-proof jackets but were lucky to find a store selling it in Kargal. We left to the trek starting point Hosagadde (~15 kms) in a Sagar-Bhatkal private bus at 9.15 am.
Day 1

We got down at Hosagadde from the jam-packed bus at 10 am and started our trek at 10.30 am after distributing groceries, sleeping mats among ourselves. We headed towards Gowdara Mane near Dabbe falls which was ~3 km from here. The trail went through jeep track, paddy fields, hillocks with lush greenery everywhere. For sometime the path went adjacent to a raging stream. We passed a mini waterfall and reached Gowdara Mane at 11.45 am. Tobacco snuff powder mixed with coconut oil applied to legs had kept leech bites to minimum till Gowdara Mane. Leaving our bags at Gowdara Mane, we headed towards Dabbe falls which is ~45 mins downhill hike to the base of the falls. During peak of monsoon it is not possible to go to the base of the virgin falls but one could get down to a point where the awesome wall of water falling down from a height of ~100 mts can be seen and felt. The path was slippery and steep and we reached this point in 20 mins where only 3-4 people could stand and watch Dabbe falls. Oh...what a spectacle it was ! The heavy mist rising out of the fallen water coupled with rain had made us completely wet and we couldn't even take our camera out for a fantastic shot. We stayed here for 15-20 mins and reluctantly climbed back to Gowdara Mane in 15 mins. My right thumb had scratched a thorn or a sharp piece of stone while climbing down which later became sceptic towards the end of the day.

Lunch in the form of bread-jam and tea finished, we started towards Doctor's Mane near Kanoor Kote (~16 kms) at 2.15 pm. We were really running late as it takes 5-6 hrs to reach Doctor's Mane from here. The trail from Gowdara Mane-Kanoor village (~10 kms) is not a clear one and a guide/help of locals is necessary. Also overflowing streams seems to have submerged some paths. So after some moderate climb we entered forest. No need to explain that entering dense forest during heavy rains is asking for leech bites. We had crossed some streams after Gowdara Mane and the effect of anti-leech stuff on our legs were gone. I was wearing chappal to test whether chappal is more effective against leeches than shoes ! Found out the answer quickly. They are not. After sometime we hit an open patch and started to remove leeches. I had alteast 5-10 bites on each leg. We also applied some more snuff powder-oil combination and started, again to enter the forest. I realized that this was not the regular route to Kanoor which passes through landmarks like Shaale mane. Meanwhile L Raghu's rucksack gave up and we distributed some stuffs from his bag among ourselves. After sometime we had a feeling that we had lost the trail even with the guide and were just moving making our own paths through thorns, fallen trees and undergrowth towards N-W direction. Most of the time the space was not even wide enough for one person to pass through. I slipped and fell down few times so were others I hope ! It is not a nice feeling with leeches at your feet and you not able to move fast ! We had some more leech bites and came out to an open patch of land again. Leech bites had reached crazy proportions with one of us even getting a bite on the neck ! But the lush green meadows with dense forest valleys and hillocks beyond were an amazing treat to eyes. Most of the time we couldn't take out cam out due to incessant rain. We moved into forest again but after sometime we heard a stream. We reached the stream which led us to paddy fields and a hut. Inmate of the huts were delighted to find strangers and set us along the correct path.

We reached one more hut after sometime and this time the inmates directed us to a bridge to cross the river in order to reach tar-road towards Kanoor. We crossed the bridge (few wooden poles attached across the river with a rope to hold for balance) and reached tar-road. Walking along this road we reached one Ram Naik's house in Kanoor at 6.15 pm. We had walked in almost continuous downpour for ~6 hrs starting from Hosagadde and I had 15+ leech bites (the highest in our group !) plus few thorn scratches on each leg.

Now a debate started on whether to walk 2 more hours in darkness along a jeep track to Doctor's house or halt here overnight. Halting here would mean ditching Kanoor Kote-Gerusoppa trail as we didn't have enough time to reach Jog falls next day and we had reserved ticket in 7.45 pm bus from Jog. Finally the majority won and we decided to halt here. Our guide came up with an idea to trek to Bheemeshwara next day and we could head back to Jog falls at convinient time. We had to start early in the morning at 6.30. Nayan and Kumar cooked an excellent dinner with rice and sambar. No place inside my rucksack was safe from water and the return bus ticket, mobile I was carrying was completely wet ! I think even I lost my extra pair of rechargable batteries for digicam around this house.

Day 2

Day 2 started at 6 am and we caught the only bus from Kanoor towards Billigere (~9 kms) at 6.45 am. Enroute this KSRTC bus hit a parapet and some portion of the bus body got ripped off. The bus reached Billigere which was on Kargal-Bhatkal route at 7.30 am. Soon after we got down it started raining heavily and it looked like whenever we started walking during this trek the fury of the rain only increased. We walked on this road towards Bhatkal. After ~2 kms we left the road and walked through vast paddy fields to arrive at a house at 8.30 am. Our guide decided to cook breakfast here. There were lush green paddy fields in the front and dense forest to the back of this house. Soon the whole area was engulfed with clouds. Karthik was at the receiving end of the volley of PJs fired by Raghu G. After a delicious breakfast with Upma, Kesari bath we started towards Bheemeshwara which was ~1 hr walk from here at 10.15 am.

Again this not so well-trodden trail went through dense forest which started behind the house. Enroute we crossed a stream which had formed a small but beautiful waterfall. I lost count of number of streams we had crossed during this trek. Anti-leech stuff applied to our legs seemed to work this time as though leeches were abundant we didn't get too many bites. But there was more irritation in the form of abundant thorns along the path. It left itchy cuts on the skin and created few holes in my jacket. A continous downpour accompanied us till the end and we reached Bheemeshwara at 11.15 am. A sole priest lives in this place which consists of a small house, a temple little further with a waterfall right in front of the temple located amidst dense forest valleys with monsoon clouds kissing the hills. Just before the priest's house I slipped and fell with a thud for the last time in this trek ! Priest was not in the house that day and we went to the temple in 15 mins. The path upto temple had stone-steps but these had become extremely slippery. When we reached the temple we were amazed at the beauty of that place ! I for even one moment did not regret of having missed Kanoor Kote. It was a small temple of Bhima and Eeshwara and the waterfall at its peak-form right in front of the temple made the picture pefect. Water was getting sprayed even inside the temple. We sat under the icy-cold water for sometime. Again I couldn't get my cam out in front of the temple but captured it from a distance. We stayed here for an hour and went back to puje-bhattara mane. Nayan and Kumar had started cooking Poliyogure. After a hearty meal we left this heavenly place at 2.15 pm. The return path was a jeep track, was shorter and had fewer leeches. We crossed one more wooden-pole bridge and reached the Bhatkal-Kargal road right in time to catch the Bhatkal-Sagar bus at 3 pm.

The bus reached Kargal at 4.30 pm. For a moment Pavan became centre of attraction in Kargal town with a leech on his leg that had grown to a huge size ! We departed with our guides who had cooked great food and guided us to what was my best trek till now. We took another bus from Kargal and reached Jog falls at 5.15 pm. It was monsoon and Sunday. No need to tell that there was a maddening crowd at Jog falls. We didn't have enough time to go down and there was severe competition to grab any open space on the viewing platform in front of the falls . Somehow we found open space on the left most side and a sudden downpour sent the crowd back. Even though Jog falls didn't have a decent restaurant for our dinner there was a change room where I could change my totally drenched clothes to dry ones. We got into Rajahamsa at 7.45 pm and reached Majestic at 5.15 am. A BMTC bus ride to my home completed a wonderful trek with a determination to return to Sharavathi valley and trek to Kanoor Kote.

Cost per person : Rs 1377


Sunday, July 1, 2007

Random snaps in Mumbai-Konkan Railway

Outside Hostel 12, IIT Bombay: Powai lake and Hiranandani gardens on one side & Sanjay Gandhi national park on the other


Marine Drive and Worli Sea face, Mumbai







Mumbai to Kundapura on Konkan Railway in Nethravathi express.