Place: Pavagada Fort trek
Distance: 175 x 2 = 350kms.
Directions: Bangalore > Dobbaspete >
Koratgere > Madhugiri > Madakasira > Pavagada
Krew: Pavan > Datta (Dattu) > Deepak (Deefu)
> Karthik (Sippy)
Bikes:
Enfield > FZ
Previous Visit: Wayanad - Tranquil retreat.
Budget: Rs 750/head
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50 WORDS:
This was unexpectedly super trek. Yes, I had
under-estimated this fort hills thinking it was a famous commercial town and
had assumed it would be dirty with litter etc., but to by surprise it was
actually better than most of the other fort hills we had visited. Nicely
preserved buildings and a lot of them too! It was a hot gruelling trek no doubt
but a worthwhile one. Pavagada fort is 600 years old and has 7 levels of
fortification.
INTRO &
PLAN:
As far as the planning goes, summer was in full swing
and the temperatures were soaring high. Had been to Wayanad 2 weeks back and
was still recovering in terms of money. Then Sunday when all the school friends
assembled at Dhaba, the thought of riding out on the Ugadi (festival) was born.
And Deefu, Dattu and Pavan were the ones on the confirmed list.
TIME: 20:00 (28/3/2017)
ASSEMBLE
& LEAVE:
Alright I was up by 04:30, my usual time of awakening
(ok wait before that 11PM, 1AM, 3AM too!) had a sip of coffee, did a few push
ups and sit ups and was all set go. I
called up Dattu and he confirmed he was up. When I called up Deefu, which I had
done the previous night too an aunty had picked up and I soon used to cut the
call. But on this morning I called him at 5AM, 5:15AM and 5:45AM to realise I
was dialling the wrong number. The aunty was infuriated as I woke her early on
a holiday:P. Anyways, we gathered at Dattu’s place and left Bangalore on two
bikes.
TIME:06:30
RIDE 1:
(Bangalore – Dobbaspete – Madhugiri - Pavagada)
This was plain 150-175kms ride on good roads, but yeah
after Dabbaspete a lot of speed breakers. As we took off from Bangalore, with
Deefu & Pavan riding it was cruising at high speeds drifting through the
traffic with style. We got out of Bangalore in a matter of minutes and cruised
our way through the next 50kms to reach our regular hotel for some tasty
breakfast.
TIME: 07:00
After munching down we had some light coffee and took
off towards Dobabspete. On reaching the town, we took a right deviation and
proceeded towards Madhugiri. This road is good no doubt, but has a lot of speed
breakers. With Deefu’s Enfield this offered no resistance. However we did
witness a fatal accident just happened then, a person was lying on the road
with blood flowing out of ears, nose, and all over face. He was dead and trust
me it was a disturbing scene. On our way to Madhugiri, we did say hi to other
hillocks such as Mandharagiri, Siddarabetta & Channarayandurga. On reaching
Madhugiri, we proceeded towards Pavagada. Thankfully this route had few speed
breakers but the very fact of getting closer to Andhra could be felt. Barren
but beautiful landscape the dry hot winds blowing onto our faces were clearly
evident.
Waving a big hi to Medegishi & Madakasira we got
the first glimpse of the mighty Pavagada Fort. It was bigger than I expected
and with the heat I knew it would not be easy. We asked the locals for
directions and parked our bikes near a home, requested them to take care of our
helmets and with the mountain goat’s spirit wide awake we were ready to conquer
the hillock.
TIME: 10:00
PAVAGADA FORT
TREK:
This was pretty straightforward trek. It took us about
an hour or so to reach the top owing to the soaring temperatures. But since
there is a clear pathway and on a cool day should be possible within an hour
without much hassles.
The trek is very similar to that of Madakasira. There
are about 7 levels of fortifications to reach the top. As we began the trek, we
could find a lot of temples initially and then the twisty turns began. These
turns ran through some thick thorny bushes. To better understand the fort we
usually put ourselves in the invading soldier’s shoes. This way you know when
your ass gets kicked around haha! But trust me this works huh.
With Dattu around the jokes was something we were
never short of. This fort offers a good
mix between ascension and exploration. Let of alternate paths exists (to
confuse the invaders). Since the sun was soaring at his best, we were being
drained of water pretty fast. We took sufficient breaks just to catch our
breaths. Summer trek in Andhra, well, not the best but what has to be done, has
to be done.
Anyway once we began reaching the top, wind speeds
began picking up and it began to turn pleasant.
On top we could find a lot of outposts overlooking various directions.
But a small granary or what seemed like a dungeon was our favorite spot.
TIME: 11:30
After resting on the top for a while, we were
surprised to find another tier of the fort which was unexplored. So, we found
our way to the various buildings and to my surprise they were pretty well
preserved. After loafing around here and
there, exploring various section of this tier we began the descent.
TIME: 12:15
The descent was a quick one and took us about 30mins.
Feeling totally de-hydrated, we let our legs take us down and all along the way
we cracked jokes and imitated people back from school and college days. Once we
reached back the town, we grabbed our helmets and went straight and had 2-3
glasses of buttermilk to re-hydrate.
TIME: 13:00
RIDE-2:
(Pavagada – Lake – Madhugiri – Koratagere – Bangalore)
This was a 175kms ride back to Bangalore, with one
chill out, no wait, actually two long pit stops. As we left Pavagada and we
needed more hydrants, so we rode back non-stop until Medigeshi where we pulled
over to buy some juice and I told others I knew a lake near-by where we could
just sit and relax amidst the grazing animals and birds.
We reached the lake parked our bikes and sat on the
lake shore amidst the buffalos, cows, goats and cranes and drifted away. After
a nice session for about 1-1.5hour we left afloat and it felt good considering
the soaring heat. We rode though Madhugiri asking directions if we could find
good “Mudhe Oota” (Ragi balls). But as it was already past lunch time it we
could not. We rode to Koratgere to have some good lunch.
TIME: 16:15
After Kortagere we pulled over again at a nice lake to
find a mother cow and its baby tied to a pole in garden. We spend next
10-15mins trying to earn its trust. Then we sat beside the lake for a few more
minutes and decided to head back as we wanted to get out of SH-3 before
darkness.
The ride back to Dobbaspete was a smooth one. Once we
reached Dobbaspete we rode back to the same breakfast hotel for some watermelon
juice (totally de-hydrated!) After which it took us less than an hour to reach
Dattu’s home. Again after having a jug of cold water, we thanked each other for
their presence for the trek and split out to reach our respective homes.
TIME: 19:00
CONCLUSION:
“Yeah, it was
summer and it was frikkin hot and not an ideal day for a trek. But hey, we
pulled one off and more importantly we got back Dattu on track after his knee
surgery. Expedition of Forts going well I see :D ”
Until next time, Cia \m/
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PICASA ALBUM:
Makes me wanna go there right now! Can only imagine how much fun you guys might have had..
ReplyDeleteThanks. It was sure fun :)
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