Monday, October 24, 2011

The draft kings and Mullayanagiri -- a Mystique !!!



About the Bikes 
Sometimes sanity takes over and this turned out to be one of the days where I managed to get back to the stock Kenda's and handed the 'famed' Vittoria Rubino back to the owner. The other repaired rubino [ due to a 3mm tear, only clocked 150 kms :-( ] was kept purely as a spare. Major also had fixed his torn front tyre and it held good throughout the trip. My flat fixing ordeal always was a concern throughout the trip. None of the spares were used this time. All 4 had a wonderful time with this trip. What? 4 riders? Who were the other two? My American rubie and the GIANT TCR3 from Taiwan. The fear of flat had made a dent in my confidence levels. So the puncture free ride was probably a dream ride. Looks like my Rubie didn't like the new shoes (Rubino) and was happy to chug along with the Kenda.




The goof-up.
I had agreed to meet major at "The Capitol" on Raj Bhavan Road. This I completely forgot and was waiting at Mekhri Circle which originally was the rendezvous point.

The Trip

With my earlier failed solo attempt ( can be considered as a recce) to tame the mullayanagiri, my calves were yearning to take on the challenge. But this time, I with me a superb companion Major srinivas. A strong rider with a great attitude. My last ride proved to be a recce as I knew the route, conditions and the points for a 'pitstop'. The restlessness took its toll on me as I had quite a lot of unfinished business to take care of so I can have an uninterrupted peaceful trip. Managed to do the last minute shopping for spare tubes and also got the regular patch kit with the omnipatches. I got delayed due to work at office and reached home only by about 9pm. When I called Major, he was skeptical whether it was the right time to start because ::

1. He was expecting a call before 9pm so we could "Start" at 9. But we managed a start with about a 40 minute delay.
2. The front tyre had a tear which had been fixed by Major. ( which I wasn't worried too much as i was better equipped this time. A spare Rubino + 2 spare tubes + the rugged omnipatches.)
3. Not much rest/sleep that day so even I had only a 4 hours sleep the night before. 

Left the choice to Major. After contemplating our options for stay, places of visit for about 2 mins, Major let out the golden words "Lets do it". So this probably was the quickest I ever got ready. 15 mins flat from a weary IT guy to an fully recharged roadie in the complete roadie attire. This time I had companion to trouble, to make fun of, to be made fun of, someone - I could have a conversation with to kill the solitude on the highway in utter darkness. Now that we started late, we maintained a steady average till Hassan turnoff at Nelamangala. The road is bad for about 3-4 kms from IISC till the Jalahalli turnoff. I thought he woudl get the same asklen headlights like the trip to yercaud but there was a secret weapon in his arsenal. A miners headlight. A neat design where the belts easily mounted on the helmet and you get to see where you move your head. They worked like focus lights and in the utter darkness of the NH-48 major had fun enlightening things with his "supernatural" power.The Ultrafire on my Rubie worked their magic just like the last time. Super bright and any vehicle in the opposite lane that was in high beam immediately showed respect the moment I switched to flash mode which was very bright and irritating. Heck, even the Hella's on my car didn't create this kind of effect. We drafted for a about 10 kms at 46kph+. The first stop was about 20 kms into the Hassan highway from Nelamangala. We had Banaca. What is that? You probably must've googled that by now.  Simply put it is ( Banana + Limca). After the energizer a little beyond Kunigal, we then caught up a loaded truck KA-19 22xx. He was going at an easy pace and we eased up to 40km+ to reach bellur cross. The roads till here are 4-laned. Beyond this it is a roadie's nighmare. A surprise awaited Major as we neared the Bellur cross for a break at CCD. We settled in quick and placed an order for a capuchino, a hot chocolate and a spinach corn sandwich. There, a boy who works as waiter recoganized and pipped " Saar neevu hoda vaara bandrallva ?" translates to  >> You came here the last weekend ... right? Major was sipping on capuchino and immediately stopped. He was dumbstruck as he slowly turned towards me and said "You rode to chikmagalur the last weekend? There was another lighning bolt when he heard that it was a solo trip. It was no more a secret. The failed attempt proved a recce so I was better equipped for this trip. The major concern, I was the lonely rider on the Blr-Mlr highway. Probably I reset the levels of 'madness' in adventure cycling. Read about my earlier attempt here :: Recce -Chikamagalur.

Our tummies topped up and happy we moved slowly and caught up with another truck for about 3-4 kms and soon I saw the distressing sign. "Toll Road Ends !! "  A roadie's nightmare. We continued to draft the truck and my first 18650 battery which was used during the last trip was almost depleted and I couldn't see clearly. Just at that thought I went over a pothole. What a shudder it was!!. I didn't want to take any risk and we let the truck go ahead and I changed the battery. What a mighty difference it made. Yet again we caught up with another truck and I stuck to the leftmost lane. If you've ever travelled to tiruvannamalai then you could probably fathom the condition of the roads.The patches were in a constant progression. So I decided to look at the truck's headlight which illuminated and follow it from the extreme left. There was smooth tarmac only in the centre of the road or between the patchwork and the edge of the road (I'd say about 15-20cms). Major held on to the right wheel of the truck and I gingerly stuck to the left.  It was about 4AM when we reached CR patna. ( Channarayapatna ) and we were on the lookout for Tea or coffee stalls. I didn't have any hopes of finding it this early. But there was a jaggery market where just outside the compound like the yeshwantpur yard we found a stall and many people had queued. Some questions were evident to follow. Where from.. where to.. why ... !! Anything feels divine to the tastebuds after an exhausting ride. Staying alert on a night ride is taxing on the brain and for the eyes.
The stop replenished our senses and we soon set off for Hassan. We were on a rolling terrain.. just like hosur krishnagiri but a little more greener and the road cuts thru small hills.  Tarmac conditions were very good and the Sun peeked ever so gently atop every hill we climbed. It was almost like the sun was saying " I see you!!" 
Turned right towards Belur road at Hassan. There is a Nandini parlour where I had a forced stop to have my craving for buttermilk satisfied. 
Major probably was wondering this guy must be nuts. Early morning and butter milk? What will he sip in the hot afternoon? Hot cuppa coffee or T ? But that was not enough. As major had his share of Badam Milk I returned the second pack of buttermilk and replaced it with badam milk. So 2 bottles of Badam milk and a butter milk to put a smile on my face like the picture of the happy cow on the bottle.

I kept pointing out to the places like they were the burial grounds Tutankhamun of some great prince places where I ended up having flat. We soon reached the Belur road. To describe it... It was a perfect place to hold a Team Time Trial. 40 kms of Bliss with just a few speedbreakers. All the right ingredients on that stretch of 38 kms. Lovely green fields on either sides. And towards the finish err.. i mean near belur you also get to see a mountain with windmills and a beautiful lake. right opposite to that a huge layout that looks setup for terraced farming. From Belur to chikmagalur the roads worsened and some places they were non-existent. My kenda's have come this far so another torture track I don't mind. Chances of a flat I really didn't bother. Soon we entered the town of Chikamagalur. A small lively place and we headed straight for the town canteen for breakfast or call it a brunch. Only when we reached we found that it was closed on saturday. Dejected we turned back to eat at another hotel. Food palace I think. 4 Idlis for me, poori and idly vada for Major. It was necessary if we were to climb mullayanagiri. After the breakfast we left for Mullayanagiri and the climb very gentle and enjoyable. Every cyclist who fancies an uphill climb MUST make this a part of his "Bucket List". The gradient is relenting unlike the Ooty/yercaud or even the Nandi for that matter. is not heavy on legs or heart or head. The humungous tall trees lined up on one side like giant pillars and the other side is a steep hill and plenty of tracks to trek to the summit. The hill has an eerie feel if you decide to climb at night..!! We took about an hour and 20 mins to climb which is actually a lot because we climbed at a very easy pace. I was about to get back to my friend who said "be careful as there are very steep hairpins.!!" But by the time we were near the last 2 kms mark I could see why.  Omni was running out of steam. Tempo travellers had to use the momentum to propel them forward. If they stop then only first gear would help and no chance of an upshift. For us Draft kings..the poori and idlis propelled the 60-70 kg mass with vengeance. Only 2 sqare cms' of rubber to hold onto for dear life. One side there is a deep valley and hardly any chance of a recovery if you fall. I stand corrected. The last two kms are the most treacherous and have to be taken cautiously. It is better to be safe than sorry!!!! 





Time to celebrate the feat by finishing the Gatorade and some victory snaps. Two places in this world where I simply love to be... a hilltop surrounded by the green carpet or a beach. I'd prefer to come back to this place again with no second thoughts..!! Totally worth the dreary night ride from Bangalore. 

The real adventure starts now that we've completed the climb. What else do we got to see in Chikmagalur? Head back to the town canteen as that was our city centre. By the time we reached the base it was about 1:30 and to our amazement, we saw that the canteen was open. A quick chat with owner and we got a route map (Strictly not to be scaled) ... ( I'm serious don't ignore me). Had a refreshing pepsi while Major had a luncheon. 


I simply didn't have the appetite for any more intake. Looking at the map we saw that Hirekolale lake was about 4 kms from the canteen. ( Again 4 kms as per the map). I had read about this lake and the picture looked good in Team BHP. Soon we left canteen and on our way to the lake. I must say one of the worst and horrible roads for 2 kms and the roadbikes did fantabulously fantastic. Then it was a patchy ride for about 6 kms to the lake. There was a pier and a water control tower which was more like a romantic spot because if you looked at the roof top all the names of the Lailas n their Majnus were scribbled. Major was so tired that he immediately went to sleep. I just gazed upon the lake and absorbed some beautiful sounds from a bird that was perched right atop the shelter where we rested. Spent a good 3 hours and about 5:30pm we started for chikmagalur. One of the best pics from my mobile camera ever captured is the town bus on the periphery of the lake with the dense tree cover behind the bus and mountains on the top. The amazing cover was the reflection of all of these on the lake. Thanks to Major for pointing it out in time. Sometimes beauty of simple things in life is missed by the busy and inquisitive mind hence can be relived only through pictures.


Soon it was time to return to Chikmagalur and the trouble was we still had 6 hours to go before we could board the bus back to bangalore. We booked a Mercedes Benz coach which was the only one at night. There were Rajahamsa's and Sarige's but we didn't want to take chances of causing damage on our bikes. Not knowing what to do we headed back to the town canteen and had coffee. Every time Major pulled out the map I went Not again. Not willing to take a room/lodge as it might turn out to be expensive affair for just 4 hours. Troubled my CKM friends I made during my earlier trip and spoke to Junaid who came up with an ingenious idea. Stay at CCD and sip a cold coffee till 10pm @ CCD. So off we went I quickly changed to my bermuda and t-shirt and settled in the couch. We were the only ones in the CCD and then came the next shocker. The outlet was to be open only till 8pm. But looking at the crowd that poured in after 7 we were happy to spend time till about 9:30. We left for the bus stand and saw our bus parked in the corner and the conductor looked like a shrewd character. He managed to take a test ride on Major's bike as we tried hard to convince him it was dangerous. He then agreed that the seat was higher and he can't. He was hardly 5'6".  That bugger managed to take 200 for the luggage.
Once our bikes were loaded in the spacious compartments and secured with the colorful tags from a nearby textile store, the wait began for the conductor to open the door and let us in. At about 11:30 we finally sat in the bus and I was surprised as to the legroom when compared to a volvo. Mercedes Benz is a lot more spacious than a Volvo but the fact remains the comfort of a Volvo is unparalleled.Reached Bangalore in 4 hours.  All I remember is closing my eyes and when I opened I see "Rajajinagar" in the sign boards.
Bikes off the bus and we soon reached cubbon park where we parted ways. As it is said an empty brain is a devil's workshop and Major already had ignited a spark with the next trip one. All is well that ends well... but here there are miles to ride before the end of this year..!!




Life-cycle at the Bus-stand

When was the last time you looked at the bustling people traffic and the various activities that go on. Major decided to explore something new. He saw a "topi wala" or the "seat catcher" just because he was wearing a cap and mostly swinging it around his index finger. With every bus that had a crowd waiting, he drops the cap on the window seat and offers it for willing passengers for a meagre fee. Major requested him for a seat to Mangalore and he gladly agreed and when he asked for how much he gave a gingerly smile as if it was social service. !! And then there was a couple (looked like farmers) where initially the farmer had the situation under control. The luggage ( sacks of something) were being loaded on the top of the bus. Half the luggage was loaded when the bus started and was about to reverse. A shriek from the lady got her husband back to senses and he quickly loaded the rest of the luggage in a jiffy. Major and I burst out laughing. This is called empowerment ...!!!

24 hrs 325kms
Total time on saddle -17hrs.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Flat-Flat-Flat -- Bangalore - Chikmagalur 227kms

The first person bailed out a few days before the trip so an alternative was arranged who bailed out at the last hour. Such disheartening is the plight of my plan to Ride to Chikmagalur and conquer Mullayanagiri. I probably should have listened to either of the guys to postpone the trip. But in the end was it worth the risk?

Absolutely. Some things to cherish in this trip were  ::

1. First Solo trip.
2. The first ever Night ride with the Dealextreme Ultrafire lights..and they certainly proved their worth.
3. First trip towards hassan/chikmagalur.

This trip saw a tussle of bike and biker similar to what was experienced during the trip to yercaud. Looked like history repeated itself but with more experience in fixing flats..!!! So here goes. Night of 7th Oct is the day I'd probably never forget. Undeterred decision making in progress as I left home by about 9:30. Took it slow till the roads got better after the Yeshwantpur junction. Then maintained an average of 40 as it was mostly downhill till the  turnoff to Hassan at Nelamangala. From this point it was a foray into the unknown as I'd never travelled towards any destination on this route. The original plan was to ride the route Jayanagar >> Yeshwantpur >> Tumkur >> Tiptur >>Banavara>> Halebeedu >> Belur >> Chikmagalur >> Mullayanagiri. But got to know that the roads till Hassan are in good shape. Took a left at Nelamangala and maintained an .average of 32kph till I found a truck to draft. Stuck to this till I ended up with a flat just a few kms beyond kunigal. This was bound to happen so I was prepared. Heck, this was childs play after the experience at yercaud. Fixed the 'flat' in 5 mins flat :-). But I was disappointed about losing the truck which maintained a steady pace of 50 I could keep up easily. Some pre-requisites before I decide to draft a truck  ::

1. Preferably a trailer or a goods carrier. 
2. Most important the brake lights should work. Even if one works I'm happy.
3. Should be maintaining a steady pace ~ 40-50kph.
4. Roads should be 4 lane (NH) so visibility is good and confidence levels are higher.

Hmm.. where was I... Oh yes.. Flat fixed in 5 mins and soon I was near the Bellur cross. ( Not to be confused with Belur cross which comes only when you reach Hassan). Saw a CCD and my bike handle bar leant a towards the left and I gladly obliged. Only one table was occupied with 3 men travelling in a Scorpio. Looked at me in awe and wondered what the ... !!!

I was focussed on re-charging my batteries and head to Hassan. So I sat by my Rubie outside and it started drizzling. Hot cappuchino did open my mind up and I started fixing the 'flat' spare. I must say the Glueless patch kit didn't work their magic this time. More about it later. Next ordered a veg sandwich and got myself a nice spinach corn which I must say was very good. I almost was about to say out loud "I'm popeye the Cycle-man", when I met some folks who were native of Chikmagalur. Lovely, now I know someone at the destination. Two of them race motorbikes. One rides an RX 135 and the other a ZMA. They had a few questions and we exchanged the specs of the boys toys. Exchanged numbers and they offered to help, as they saw that I was the lone rider on the highway. I thanked them and started off. Soon in about 4-5 kms Front went flat again. Looked like a pinch flat. Soon I took the wheel off and my new friends from CCD stopped by checking if everything was ok. Told them I've fixed the flat and now I've to just pump it up. So that task was handed over to Asad who was quite fascinated by the foldable gizmo pump from Merida. 100PSI check and we parted ways. After a few kms I stopped yet again as the drizzle started and I took out my rain jacket and continued on my journey. Stopped enroute for a Gatorade top-up. As soon as I re-joined highway, much to my glory A container truck with registration HR 1216 was treading the gentle uphill. This was just what I needed. But wearing spectacles and drafting don't mix well. I ended up drafting this guy for about 50kms at avg 50kph and at times touching 70kph for short bursts. I felt this guy was trying to shake me off the draft. Many cars started waving and even a few trucks. My hands were constantly on the brake and I feathered them constantly as the truck seemed to pull me faster even when I didn't pedal. My glasses were completely wet with moisture and I didn't want to stop with the fear of losing this truck. The Ultrafire lights worked wonders in the highway where there isn't a sigh of a streetlight. Finally after 50 kms he slowed down and stopped. He was surprised to see me overtake him, but not a friendly guy.

30kph avg and I now was nearing Channarayapatna and I think this is where the 4 laned roads merged into 2 lanes. Not my favorite but did I have a choice? About 5 kms before the merger, there was a tollbooth and 1 km before the tollbooth is where I ended up losing concentration and went over a sharp stone or a pebble. 

Wait wait.. Don't beat me to the best part yet !!  But yes.. front had a flat again and I pushed the bike for a km so I could relax a little while at the tollbooth and fix the flat. Fixed the flat and swapped the tube after about half hour I gained momentum. As soon as I was on the 2 laned road in about 10 kms I ended-up with yet another flat. This was turning out to be my regular day with road-bike luck. I again pushed the bike for half a km as I found a tea stall.  Stopped by and removed the tyre only to find a 2mm tear on the sidewall on the front. Disheartening, however I had a one of those business cards that is hard to tear so used that and the insulation tape to patch it from the inside. Swapped the tube again. 4th patch in place but this time there was a 1mm hole and in the tube and not a tear so this was going to be a hard one to patch. Anyway I patched it just to have a spare. It still was 4 AM and a few KSRTC Sarige Express buses stopped and curious onlookers had the same questions. How heavy? How quick? How much? Something new was a request for Test ride. After all it is a cycle and Everybody thought the torch/flashlight was a Battery. I asked them "Bari Battery fit maadi yen maadli?" What will I do with just a battery fitted to the handle bar. It literally had a glass shield in front so a battery wasn't even the closest guess. I packed up after half hour and started yet again towards Hassan.  It was 6and I was in Belur road now after navigating my way within Hassan. A few kms away another flat. Definitely not my day. Soon found an LBS and I thought he could fix the flat using the Comet rubber glue but the patch simply won't stick. 

What next he gets a Fevikwik as that was the only option and soon stuck the patch and glued it all over. Paid him a 20 and left the place as I already had wasted ~ 2hrs in fixing flats. At about 8:00 ... Guess what happened ? 


No, No, Nope. I had breakfast at a canteen. Lemon rice and bonda. You expected I had a flat didn't you. You nasty buggers. With the tummy happy and mind in a sound state I left the canteen which is located on Belur road at a place called Ibdane. 15 kms later Guess what was in store? Yes. I hate to admit it but another flat. So I removed the "fevikwiked" tube and put the normally patched tube in 10 mins and off I went for 20 more kms listening to some beautiful songs with hills on one side with windmills perched on them. and a lake at the base. 

Yippee !!! Another surprise yet another flat. I did carry fevikwik just in case and it did help to some extent. I patched it slowly and carefully this time and off I went for a few more kms. About 4 kms before Belur I had to bail out. Called out for help from the Chikmanglur boys but they had to attend a wedding and a drive down wouldn't be a good idea. Stopped a passing empty Tata magic and sat in it and reached Belur. Stopped at a bakery and sipped Mirinda. Long time since I had an orange drink. What about the bike.. Pls pls lets not talk about it till I'm in Chikmagalur. Owner was a kind person allowing me to quickly chang clothes in the bakery. I enquired about how to transport the bike to chikmagalur and the owner said it would be best to take it in a truck as auto guys would charge exorbitantly.  But I was tired and in no condition to take the beating on a truck So Hired an auto for Rs. 200 to drop me at Chikmagalur bus stand.

With my plans shattered badly, of taming Mullayanagiri was lost and the only thoughts were to return home and i just hoped 1 seat was available in the 1:30pm Volvo to Bangalore. Had my brother check and he said the bus status showed full. Spoke to Driver and the conductor and loaded the bike in a compartment. I fastened the bike to the huge spare wheel using jute ropes that were available in the compartment. Bike secured, time to secure a seat. Half hour later I got seat number 6 and price for transport ( 350 for me and 40 as per ticket, for luggage but he took 200 which was agreed by us both even before loading the bike in the bus) I didn't mind as he was kind enough to get me a seat for my weary back. 8pm at Majestic bus stand and another auto ride for 300 to Jayanagar. Phew.. what a trip. Didn't have the nerve to blog about it that night as I had to work the next day.  

Trip Stats ::
Total distance rode :: 227kms
Time taken (without break) :: 8 hours 30 mins
Fuel :: 1 Cappuchino, 1 Spinach Corn sandwich, 2 Limca's, Tille laddus and 4 packs of Gatorade.

What next ? I have no clue and that's the freedom of a bachelor's life !!
Some meagre pics I managed to capture or have em captured ::
Asked a passerby to capture

The Canteen at IBDANE

On Belur Road

Winding Beautiful Roads between Belur-Hassan


Probably the best pic

The FeviKwiked Tubes