Place:
Huliyurdurga trek
Distance: 100kms x 2
= 200kms
Directions: Bangalore
> Nelamangala > Kunigal > Huliyur
Krew: Aditya (Adi) > Datta
(Dattu) > Deepak (Deefu) > Karthik (Sp)
Bikes: Enfield
> Pulsar
Previous
Visit: Bhairavadurga Trek
Budget: Rs 500/head
IN
LESS THAN 50 WORDS:
Alright, this had to be an awesome
way to get the 150th chapter under our belt. People told the top was
inaccessible/ with the rains around the corner it would prove risky blah blah!
But we were stubborn to wear the garland of Navadurgas by completing the last
one remaining – Huliyurdurga, on the occasion of the our 150th run.
(Other navadurgas are Savandurga, Makalidurga, Nandidurga, Channarayanadurga,
Devarayanadurga, Kabbaladurga, Bhairavadurga & Huthridurga)
INTRO &
PLAN:
After the completion of Bhairavadurga as the 149th trip, we
did make an attempt to plan a huge trip to Gandikota. But when that failed to
materialise, I had a different idea in mind. With just one of the Navadurgas
pending, I thought it would be best if we finish this off and metaphorically it
would be like wearing a garland of the hill forts around Bangalore. Not much
info was available on the net about the place, so had to go out there and check
it out ourselves. Adi, Deefu & Dattu were on the confirmed list.
TIME: 22:00 (11/7/2017)
ASSEMBLE
& LEAVE:
Yeah I was up at 04:30, did a few push
ups & situps, had a cup of coffee and sat back listening to music for some
time. Previous day had taken leave and slept from 11AM to 7PM, so had pretty
much a disturbed sleep. I picked up Adi from his place at 06:30 and we reached
Decathlon on Mysore road. After Deefu & Dattu arrived we greeted each other
and left Bangalore.
TIME: 07:30
RIDE 1:
(Bangalore – Bidadi – Ramnagar – Maddur - Huliyurdurga)
This was a 100kms smooth ride on the Mysore road. We preferred the
Mysore road as it would bring back the memories of our first trip to Maddur.
Cruising at a decent pace along the heavily traffic flooded state highway, we
made it to Bidadi for some yummy breakfast.
TIME: 08:00
After the breakfast, we walked out for some light tea and I was really
glad to see school friends accompanying for this one. It was also, very
surprising that we had not changed one bit since school, same old themed jokes
and same old pure laughter. Impressive, I thought to myself and quickly blended
in. We decided to ride non-stop to
Maddur, the traffic from Bidadi onwards became thin and we rode at a pretty
good pace to cruise past Ramnagar & Channpatna to reach Maddur. Here we
took a right deviation and the same road without any deviation landed us at the
outskirts of Huliyurdurga.
The hillock look pretty scary to be frank. We thought from where the
hell we climb. Enquiring with the locals, we were asked to take a road behind
the police station and find the old temple at the base of the hill. We parked
our bikes at the temple and decided it was time to wake the good old lizard
king up to light the spirits and take us up the hillock.
TIME: 10:15
HULIYURDURGA
TREK:
Well, ahem, ahem… it took us exactly 20mins to reach the top.Yes, no
kidding, it wasn't as the other long hikes, but trust me it was a fun filled and intense trek huh. Few stretches
did a good number on us.
As, we parked the bikes we made our way along the staircase to a certain
height where we could find a temple. Deefu & me looked at each other, it
reminded us both of the terrific Bhairavadurga trek where the route to the
temple was not actually the route. But this time, it was indeed. Few people had
marked arrows showing the way to the top and trust me, it was a steep initial
ascent. Hovering in between boulders the first leap itself set us on fire and
bam we were off.
The route which followed was a narrow trail in between boulders, pretty
steep and more importantly loose and muddy. After a few minutes into the trail,
we hit a dead end and the trail continued with a gap. The gap had to be covered
by venturing on a rock and this was pretty tricky. Deefu & me, as usual
played Rock, Papers & Scissors & I went ahead first and decided to help
others up (while climbing down, Deefu went first!) This stretch is the only
part you gotta watch out for, everything else is a walk in the park! We were
happy to see the fort walls and the guide paths reminding us of the other 8
fort hills. Finally, ascending over the last fort tier Adi led us all to the
top.
TIME: 10:35
TOP:
We spent about 1.5hours on the top. As we reached the top, we explored
the place to find only ruins of the fort wall. There was one brick building
standing firm. Surprising part was even though the hillock was not tall, but
the view it offered was brilliant. We could see for miles in all directions, no
wonder it served as one of the outposts. Took out some chocolates and water, we
spoke about all sorts of shit and slowly drifted off into the silence for a
deep nap. Waking up, we could see the clouds traversing towards us and we
decided it was the right time to descend.
TIME: 12:00
CLIMB DOWN:
The climb down took us 15mins. We made it past the fort walls to
actually lose our way hehe. Then Deefu took the lead and found the tricky spot.
He ventured down and called others. Dattu and Adi were the next to follow as I
decided to stay on top and lend my hand for the ease of descent. After which,
told others to form a wall and jumped down the rock phase hehe. After which it
was pretty easy and neat and made it back to the temple.
Getting on to the bikes, we had one look at the 9th Navadurga
and thanked it and left the premises.
TIME: 12:30
RIDE-2: (Huliyurdurga
– Kunigal – Nelamangala – Chandu dhaba – Bangalore)
This was a 100kms ride back via a different route. As we left
Huliyurdurga, we felt a few big rain droplets crash on our head. Oh yeah, the
skies were covered with thick black clouds and it was ready to unleash. As we
rode on, down came the rain mercilessly. But it lasted for a short duration and
as we reached Kunigal on the Bangalore-Hassan highway the rains faded.
The ride from then on was pretty smooth, waving back big at the Shivagange
and Bhairavadurga we made it back to Nelamangala. From here we zoomed right
into our regular Chandu dhaba for some food and drinks!
TIME: 14:00
We spent about 2hours at the dhaba and decided to leave. We reached the
NICE road junction and thanked each other for making it to the trip and headed
back to our respective homes.
TIME: 17:00
CONCLUSION:
“Had to be one of the awesome
chapters done till date. Even though the hike was a very small one, it offered
a good challenge and completing all the Navadurgas and metaphorically wearing
the garland of them around our necks as a mark of completion of the 150th
trip was a special feeling!! A big thank you and cheers for all the people who
have really been there for us. “
Until next time, Cia \m/
PICASA ALBUM:
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Very Nice trip hope will go some day very soon, thanks for sharing the route.
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DeleteFirst of all I congratulate all participants of your 150th trip.if possible please invite me for your next trekking trip.thank you all.
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