Monday, March 3, 2014

Trek to OG range Kabinale forest_1st & 2nd March 2014

OG - Ombattu Gudda, the name depicts a very mysterious and mystic atmosphere to me. The first time I heard about this place, never thought, someday I would able to plan to go to this place. I am really thankful to my friend Srivatsa Karnam who used to keep telling me about this place. I have been planing to trek here since 2012, ban made it difficult. Even till date this trek is banned by forest department due to accidents happen during the treks.

My plan came up like this. During Karnataka Tiger Census Dec 2013, I meet with a researcher named Pritham, who has been researching on fishes around the streams of Kabinale forest. He gave me the contacts of a villager with whom I decided to trek. His name is Shankar. Shankar was not quite conversant with the path, so he took one more guy along with us to guide this trek.

The team - from left behind: Saswata, Anil, our 2nd guide and Sachin. from left front: Subodh, myself, Jijo,
our first guide Shankar, Anurag, Gautam and Pramodh
1st Day - We reached Addahole village, the trek start point in the darkness. We went to Shankar's house and finished our morning activities. Soon we went to the ranger's office nearby to get a permission and after a bit discussion we were on our way to OG. All of us were happy that we got the permission. But we never felt that we are not going to OG.

By 8 we finished our breakfast and started the trek from Addahole village. Initial one and half to two hours we kept walking on a trail inside the thick forest, Kabinale river was on the other side of the trail. Then slowly we reached the Kabinale river bed and now it was walk parallel to Kabinale river.





Deepadakallu....



As soon as we reached the Kabinale river we halted for a while. Took little rest, clicked few photographs and moved on. Next part of the trek was parallel to Kabinale river.




A short walk on Kabinale river.....I must come back here during rainy season to witness
the dangerous beauty of this place. 
It was an awesome trek. The forest path was decorated with dry leafs and there was no shortage of water since we were walking alongside the river. And most of the places were filled with wild fragrant. This rejuvenates the mind and soul.

We reached the campsite @ 3:30 PM

This is the place where the student from BMS college got drowned which created a stumbling
block for all the trekkers..
Both the guides suggested us to not to venture down this waterfall. Quickly all of us took a dip into the stream. And it was really refreshing. We had a great time there. Most of us was into the water for long time like as long as we can. And then started all the issues. Shankar told us tomorrow we go back along the same path. All of us got a lifetime shock. As per my discussion we were supposed to climb go to OG range and exit from somewhere. After a long discussion and suggestions finally both the guides got ready to climb towards OG (although it was not). All of us were happy that, somehow we will make it to OG.

We cooked Kichdi, ate nicely and slept off.

It was indescribable....camping under the glowing stars studded dark sky...lovely...
2nd Day - Last night it was an amazing sleep. Like never slept for a long time. At least I felt like that. After finishing all the blah blah stuff we were ready to march by 8 AM.


Ready to march on...
As per our suggestion and interests our guide started heading towards OG range. But OG range was somewhere the opposite direction. Initially very very thick forest and then steep climb. Almost like Jumanji. Hold the trees and move up that was the mantra.



A halt and quick refreshment before reaching the grassland...
And soon we were about to reach the top.

Golden crowned mountain tops under the deep blue sky......just mesmerizing!
That the beauty of this "Mayabi"Western Ghats during Summer......really attractive....

From the Green to the Golden beauty...


Deepadakallu lurking.....



Beauty to wade through........

After reaching the grassland we started negotiating with the guide so that he takes us to OG side, but alas, did not work out at all. Lots and lots of discussions and phone calls but finally in vain. But anyway we were happy that we could at least reached out to the top and scaled through the beauty. And we were to go back through the same path.

And the descend started....

Around 2 PM we were down.

and continued the trek parallel to Kabinale river..


By 6:30 PM we were out of the jungle.......
Although we could make it to OG but going to this forest for the first time was really a great experience.

Photo Link:
https://picasaweb.google.com/117144221978749494916/TrekToOGRange

Monday, February 10, 2014

Trek to Makutta Range of Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary_ 8th & 9th Feb 2014

A heaven within a heaven, a world within a world,  that's how I can describe this place. Makutta range of Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, bordering Kerala, is  highly enriched with flora and fauna. I have been visiting many dense forests of Western Ghat. But this place is one of the wonders to me. I have seen huge trees, tree trunks, thorny bushes so dense that Sunlight struggles to reach the base of the forest. But here in Makutta range what amazed me was the leafs which were of almost half of a hand size.


This was the first trek with CATT, I was organizing.

The team (from left): Aravind, Suresh babu, Harsh, Shirisha, Hemanth (forester), Srinivas and
our trek Guide (in red shirt)
To reach Makutta forest office we traveled 20kms from Virajpete on Kannur road.

Our trek route: Makutta forest office -> Potacheparai APC -> Neelampolle - back to Potacheparai APC & night halt.
Potacheparai APC -> Pottimalai -> Back to Potacheparai APC and exit.

Total trek distance: 35kms.

8th Feb: We reached Makutta forest office at around 6:30 AM. A very peaceful place surrounded by hills and large trees, in between the road goes towards Kannur. As usual after finishing all the important activities we started the trek at 9 AM.

We started the trek
As we started moving inside we got a warm welcome by large tree line, the melodious songs by birds and other creatures. The entire range was fragrant. That's one of the added decorations happen during summer in these evergreen woods. And this fragrance was very addictive. Sometimes I feel that, this fragrance keep attracting me so much that I keep going to these wander land repetitively.

Nicely decorated jungle path...
large woods
A very soothing place
We halted for a while at the stream, got ourselves cooled down and moved on. It was so refreshing that I felt sleeping over. We were walking almost on a flat zone, a proper jeep trail, surrounded by large tree lines. Our path was in between Karnataka and Kerala. It was completely a different feeling, sometimes to be in Karnataka and sometimes in Kerala jungles. On the other side of the mountain, a dam was under construction. They were using JCBs to break stones and boulders. That created a very bad sound pollution. The noise kept haunting us until we reached to an APC, built during the British era and now abandoned.

An abandoned old APC, build during British era

This APC was surround by large trees an awesome place. We moved ahead. On the way we were being greeted by flocks of butterflies. I have never seen so many butterflies together. At some of the places we were walking through flying butterflies. Another wonderful experience. We were walking at our own pace and they were flying without any disruptions. No one has seen Heaven. Probably the Heaven can not be more beautiful than this.

Butterflies sucking the water from ground
From here we started walking a little up and forest continued to be more dense. Soon we reached to a point from where we got the first view of river Barapole. The entire range was looking exactly like Himalayan mountains and the river flowing in between the valleys.

Walking up...
View of river Barapolle
We were about to reach the Potachiparai APC soon.



While started, we were told that we have to cross a bridge over Barapole river. We thought nice hanging bridge properly roped. But......

We reached in front of the bridge which has been bent severely by a tree fall...
We did a lot of circus to cross over this bridge....

Little more circus....
Barpolle river flowing under the bridge
The tilted bridge
After a little steep hike we were about to reach Potachiparai APC
After we reached the APC, quickly we finished lunch and left for visiting Neelampole. Around 2 PM we started the trek to Neelampole.

En route Neelampole
En route Neelampole...we were walking through a huge flock of butterflies....like a butterfly park...
En route Neelampole
First sight of Neelampole river

Fishes coming out of the water to catch flowers...
We witnessed a very astonishing event at the bank of Neelampolle. There were many trees which were full with tiny blossomed flowers and the flowers were falling on the stream. Fishes were jumping and coming out of the water to catch those falling flowers. A lovely phenomenon, never experienced. We spent around 1 hour enjoying this. It was completely a different atmosphere all together. The reason, I would like to describe this place as a heaven inside a heaven. Soon we moved on and started coming back to the APC at Potachiparai.

The day ended at Potachiparai APC
9th Feb: The day started in a relaxed mode. We had to again cross that bridge to reach to the point from where the climb to Pottimalai begins.

and we reached the point from where Pottimalai climb begins....
Climbing Pottimalai was 3 hours steep ascent surrounded by huge tree. I thought we would be squeezed out completely, but it was an amazing cool and shaded path up to Pottimalai.

Before the final steep climb





And we were about to be there...
We reached the Pottimalai peak at around 12 noon. The glimpse of golden colour peaks with green coverage until the peak just refreshes the soul  and fuels to keep moving.


@ Pottimalai
Litter clearing @ the peak...



Final time of crossing the bridge
On the way back to the APC we took a dip into the Barapole river. By 4 PM we were back to the APC. We had a quick stomach filling session by Maggie. Our vehicle somehow  reached near to the APC previous evening. The driver had a big time to drive the vehicle till time point.

We left the Potachiparai APC by 6 PM
We walked to cross over mud road where the driver had bad time. By 6:30 PM we were on the rode and ready to leave for Bangalore. On the way to the main road there were still some of the wonders to watch.






It was an amazing experience on the way out to the main road from the pristine forest of Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.

More pics: https://picasaweb.google.com/117144221978749494916/TrekToMakuttaRange