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December 29, 2011

Trekking Kalsubai


The place: Kalsubai is the highest peak in Maharashtra located about ~40 km from Igaptpuri. It stands tall at approximately 5400 feet behind a small village called Bari from where most trekkers start climbing. Though quite famous, it may still take an effort to find the village if you are the only people on the road.


Reaching Bari: The village is located about ~10km from Bandhardara and 30-40 km from NH3. You need get off the highway immediately after paying toll at Igatpuri. From there go through Ghoti and get on the road towards Bhandardara. The road from there on is a bit confusing if you dont have Google maps (like we had) or someone to tell you the way.

How we did it: We started from Mumbai at 11pm and reached Bari at about 4:30am. Reaching Bari by car was easy, though a bit of help was required from drunk truck drivers and ofcourse, Google Maps. The same cannot be said if you are travelling by ST buses. We didn't come across any on our whole journey.

We chilled at Bari for an hour or so and started climbing at 6 in the morning. It was still dark but the moon gave us enough light to move ahead. It is a surreal experience to trek under moon light. Everything appears as if you are viewing it in a mix of infrared light and fake HDR. Photography enthusiasts will know what HDR is.

About 200 feet up the mountain, you will reach a small open area. This place provides an excellent place to click photos as the sun rises over the mountains.


Sunrise from Bari
You will cross 2 single huts before the actual climbs begins. After that its almost a straight climb to the top. There are many stair cases on the way which make your climbing up a bit easier. A note of caution though, these stairs might be slippery in the rains and it is advisable that 2-3 people be on them at one time. They might be sturdy but certainly dont look like they are. :p

One of the many staircases

Looking behind (facing North)


As you climb up you can see many other peaks behind you. About 500 feet from the peak, there is a tea stall and natural well which provides much needed refreshments. This well is supposed to, according to legend, have 3 feet of potable water at all times. The water is chilled and looks clean, but personally I wouldn't advise anyone to drink from it since dogs and cattle mostly get their water from this well.

From here on, the peak is about 30 minutes away. You climb up the last ladder which takes you right at the top. We reached the peak at 11:30am. The view from up here is unbelievable. On a clear day,  you will be able to see Bandhardara backwaters in all their glory.  There is a rock behind the temple which juts out  from the sheer cliff. If you were ever to fall down from this rock, there would be nothing to stop your fall till you reach a small plateau about 3000 feet down.



We rested on the peak for an hour or so and then made our way back. Climbing down was fairly easy, though it was slippery in quite a few places. We reached  base by 3:30pm and rested in the village for a while before heading back to Bombay.

Total climbing time: ~4 hours

Total descending time: ~2 hours

Things to carry: Torches(if you are trekking at night), enough warm clothes, sufficient water and fruits. Travel light as the trek is long and tiring. Even when you feel you are there, you will still have some more trekking to do before you reach the actual summit.

December 15, 2011

My bucket list



I have always thought of having a list of things to do before I die, not that I am close to, but still.And since I have been unemployed for almost a month, I had some time to think what I really, really want to do.
Here goes :

1. Climb Mount Everest.

2. Ride a car/bike/cycle on the highest motorable road in the world (Khardung La, somewhere close to the Indo-China border). - DONE

3. Go deep - sea diving.

4. Cross-country road trip in the US.

5. Visit Serbia (I mean the remotest parts of the former USSR, Serbia sounds close enough :-p ).

6. Sky dive wearing one of those suits you saw in Transformers 3.

7. Fly a plane (preferably a fighter jet).

8. Have one of my own gigs at some Hard Rock Cafè.

9. Drive a Ferrari (owning one would be just as awesome but I ll stick to driving one for now).

10. Have shit loads of cash to donate to charity after my immediate family is taken care of.

Some of them may sound a bit too much, but hell-yeah that's what I want to do. I dont know how many of these will I actually end up doing but I am sure I ll complete half of the list (the saner things) in the next 10 years.