Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Trek to Medigeshi





When I searched on net about “Medigeshi” there was no information about the place in regard with trek. All I could get was of some SBI bank address and so. Then I decided that of making a document for my fellow trekkers (whom I may not even know) or maybe I could use this some time in future. Though I started writing about this place much before from by trek to Savanadurga, I didn’t complete it for so many days. That’s the reason have asked you to knock on my head.
This place is at 140 kms from Bangalore. BTW I need to mention that we took NICE road from Kengari to Tumkur road which saved us from huge trucks, lorries and road constructions. I, Kiran and Arjun left in Arjun’s Maruti 800 at 7am on the 10th October from our usual point. It was Arjun who came up with this place, he had read about this place sometime ago and wanted to make it up for this place. The name came from a princes whose hair was long enough to touch her ankle.
Now coming to the actual trek – Since our breakfast was already packed we took a break near a turning point to Devarayana Durga for breakfast. After breakfast we continued and had many mini breaks in between to click photographs of bee eaters, king fisher, parrots etc. One can find good number of birds on this stretch.May be that’s the reason Arjun loves this route. We reached this place around 10.00 am and parked our car. At the very next moment we were approached by a villager asking if we need a guide and its quite trick to go by our own. We agreed on this though we none of us spoke about the guide fees. Since the fellow (sorry about not remembering his name) who had to take us was having breakfast we thought of having a round in the temple at the Base of the mountain.

As always it was a good start, but Mr. Sun was not kind on us and soon all of us were exhausted except our guide. We took a break in one of the watch tower. This gave us some nice relief with work for our cameras. Our guide had a look which said – at this point when you are clicking so may pictures how many will you click when you climb on top. Yes, he was right it was very nice view on top of the hill. Also the surprise for me & Kiran was there was a ruined tomb on top of the hill. That gave us all our lost energy back. We did do couple of breaks in between and each time we took a break at some shaded place, like a watch tower or the start point of the stair case or at the entrance of the fort... each time it was so relaxing and excellent secrecies. In each break we tried to show of our “Geographical Knowledge” by trying to identify that hill is this and that road leads to this place etc.

By 1.5 to 2 hrs of treks we were on top of the hills. You can blame me for taking so long to trek since I like to take lots of pictures I killed there time also. But both of them were kind enough by not stopping me. We spend more than an hour on top. On top of the hill there is a small tank (kalyani) where in a frog family allowed us to expertise our photographic skills with its moments. Also there is a natural well, which people used for water storage in those days. Though we could find some good amount of water (without any bad smell) it was trick to reach the water to even touch it. Just then we noticed a spider, you can see him below. And you are right all of us started clicking in various angels, heights, styles etc. BTW, one important thing to note is none of us are Pro graphers. But we like to click pictures that too with our point and shoot cameras. Each one of us had approx of 300+ photographs by the end of the day. Just image if we were pro and had DSLR’s .....




Now we took a short look at inside space of the tomb. Our guide said that recently few people had dug up the place with a rumour of having some wealth (Nidhi in Kannda). But no luck, they found nothing.We climbed around 20 tiny stair to reach the top of the tomb. Here all of us was more of photographers.We all started taking each other’s and some self graphs. At the back side of the tomb there are some small rooms where people/guards of the fort used to stay, cook, have bath etc.Now that we were done with climbing, clicking, resting, we started down and reached much faster as we had extra + + + + energy by the views, wind, breeze sound, frog gave us on top of the hill. We rested for some time at the temple entrance and were just about to leave the place I sighted a woodpecker... common no prizes for guessing all us went clicking with our machines. Alas, I think it got bored by us, it flew away. But we were happy to click it form so near. We started back and then reached Madhugiri for our lunch. Finished the lunch on the way back we thought let’s make a short visit to Goravanahalli. Went to the temple & also to “Thitha” dam. Dam was good with almost filled with the water to larger extent. Took a short walk on the dam and came back for a coffee/tea. Drank T in a nearby shop and straight drove back to Bangalore. But to our bad luck we got stuck in a horrible traffic just ~ 5 kms from Tumkur toll gate. The reason was due to a truck had lost the balance and had hit a power transmitter on the ride side. For this effect there was a high power live wire on Blr-Tum road side so all the traffic was diverted to Tum-Blr road. Thank god no casualties. Also need to thank a KSRTC Bus driver who made a (new) extended road on the left side of the road. If we wouldn’t have followed him we wouldn’t have reach home not earlier than 11pm.
And that’s the end of “Trek to Medigeshi”

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