Sunday, May 27, 2007

Siddhagad (26 Jan 2007)

SIDDHAGAD
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Height : 982 m or 3223 ft
Range: Kalyan


Grade: Easy till Siddhagadwadi, Medium till the pinnacle
Ways to
reach : Kalyan --> Murbad ST bus [Fare Rs.19/-]

Murbad --> Narivali St bus [Fare Rs.13/-]

From Narivali village, Walk towards the col between Damdamiya on the left and Siddhagad on the right. This route is well trodden and well marked and all the villagers are helpful and they can guide you. After walking on level ground for about an hr and after bypassing another small village on the left.. the route climbs up gradually between the col. This route is quite rocky and zig-zags thru the col for abt 1 hour till u reach the plateau. There is the Mahadarwaja at the entrance of the plateau. A further half an hr walk on level ground on this plateau leads u to a quiet and small village of Siddhagadwadi. U can hire guides from this village for abt 50 Rs to take u to the top. From siddhagadwadi.. the route climbs up rather steeply and in about half an hr u reach the baba's cave. A further 1/2 hr of dangerously steep rock cut steps and u r on top of the fort.


Climbing time: 2 to 2 1/2 hr from narivali to siddhagadwadi
a further 1 hr from the wadi to the pinnacle
Total climbing time approx 4 hrs

Things to see: Namrata devi temple

Kotwal Smarak-- Freedom fighter Kotwal was shot dead by the britishers here in the 18th century
Both of them are on the western side of the fort and one has to come on a 2-day trek to see them.

The Baba's cave. A baba is staying there for around 8 yrs
A Machi, few water tanks and shivling on the top
Forts visible- Gorakhgad, Macchindra, Ahupe, Damdamiya, Bhimashankar, Padak killa and peth

Accomodation: One can stay in Siddhagadwadi school for the night.

Food and Water: Siddhagadwadi villagers are very helpful. they can provide u with food and potable water. no potable water is present on the top during the winter and summer months so it is advised that u shud carry enough.


SIDDHAGAD : A "ROCKING" EXPERIENCE !!!

I had planned this trek well a month in advance last december. Its a yearly thing, just like a ritual for me to go trekking on Republic day. And this trek was going to be something special, as it was going to be the much awaited reunion trek of "THE FALCONS", the trekking group that our much belowed pal Zankhan had once created.

But my trek had all the flavors of Betrayal, Back-stabbing, Lies.... and purely unenthusiastic to begin with...

Rahul and Swajit, as usual, backed off from a trek which i planned at the last moment with various reasons (Read: caught a cold!!??).. And there we were just the two of us.. myself n amit.. to carry forward the torch of THE FALCONS passes on to us by Zankhan.. and we were not gonna back away from this challenge!!
This trek was the first for both of us. Id dreamt of climbing siddhagad ever since my first trek to gorakhgad 7 yrs ago when i was fascinated by the sheer height , mightiness and the peculiar trapezoid shape of this fort..
well i was about to realise my dreams soon today.. but not before paying a price.. READ ON...


We started our journey pretty late, caught the 7 am local to kalyan.. but were lucky enough to get the connecting buses first to murbad and then to narivali, on time.We started out from Narivali at around 10.30 am .. and we could see that a hard days trek under scorching afternoon sun lay ahead of us! After taking the directions from the villagers, we took the route which led us to the col between Damdamiya on the left and Siddhagad on the right.


Further left, we cou
ld see the twin pinnacles of Gorakh-Macchindra, which appeared as tiny babies in front of this huge monster! The route to the col was pretty easy walk on level ground but was very confusing as numerous trails were criss-crossing each other and we were walking on pure instincts! But eventually we lost our way, not once but twice.. but i realized that i was making the same mistake i did on my Peb trek last yr and decided to turn back. It turned out to be the right decision as we were actually leading to the col between Ahupe and Damdamiya. After taking precise directions from a villager whom we met on the way back.. we re-joined the real trail. After an hrs walk on level ground, the route started to climb up steadily. Our poor cardio status started showing immediately as we started getting palpitations after 15-20 mins of climbing up..


Time for some Glucon-D!!! This route which climbed up thru the col was pretty rocky, but went up thru thick forests, so had relief from the scorching heat! These forests are a continuation of the Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary and are pretty thick even in winters and summer months.


After an hr and a half"s climb, we were relieved to reach the Mahadarwaja of the main plateau on which Siddhagadwadi is situated. After we climbed the col, the route bifurcates.. the one to the right lead to the mahadarwaja while the one to the left led PROBABLY to Ahupe ghat.. from where we can do Siddhagad-bhimashankar 3 day trek [which we were planning to do earlier]. Anyways, after walking for half an hr we reached the village of Siddhagadwadi. Its a very quiet and small village, consisting of about 10-15 huts , population of abt 200 and few fields. From here we could see Gorakhgad which appeared so small.. we were easily above the level of its pinnacle. We camped at the village school, and after a quick wash and lunch, were ready to head for the pinnacle. It was quite late , around 2 pm and we didn't have much time. So we decided to hire a guide from the village who can lead us to the top, as we couldn't afford wasting time in finding the right path. His name was Naresh, 23yrs old.. quite a helpful chap..

So we started our final "REAL" climb to the top , with Naresh leading the trio. As he was accustomed to climbing this place.. he started scurrying up while we were left behind, huffing and panting!!! :) I t was an interesting climb.. we were chatting with Naresh about the village, about him,.. and about the sky,the stars and the universe .. till the rocky patch began. It was a very tough climb.. not because it was technical or something, but because it was totally exposed, and there was a lot of scree throughout. The rock cut steps were very narrow and quite high and slippery. The route cut across many dried up water falls, looking at which i realized that this must be a pretty hard part during the monsoons when the path becomes even more slippery. Initially i was climbing up pretty easily as i had the experience of 7 yrs behind me, but after a few slip-ups cuz of the scree (scree= a mixture of loose mud, small rocks and dried up vegetation which makes the path slippery), Naresh told us about an accident last winter when a guy became over-confident and he slipped and fell to his death. Well that was pretty helpful Naresh.. thank u very much!!!! :(

We finally reached the Baba's cave after about 45 mins of climb. The Baba is a middle aged man who is staying in the cave for about 7-8 yrs. He welcomed us and made us hot tea.. which was ammmmazingly refreshing. He even kept a record of all the trekkers who've visited this place. We proudly entered our group name.. "The Falcons" and i ended up filling up an entire page with my experience, ending up with "JAI HIND"!! Well the party had just started as the rock patch further up to the top was even more treacherous, Exposed, and as slippery as it can be.. My best companion for the last 7 yrs of trekking, i.e . my shoes.. we keeping me safe all the time.. but they had begun to wear out .. and the sole of the right show was also beginning to get split into half.. i was sweating profusely , as i had to concentrate really hard, but the shoe thing was also in my mind. One look down, and i could see tiny houses like ants straight down into the valley.. and i had no chance of slipping this time as i could see my fate if i slipped, as that of the loose rocks , which went tumbling down into the valley with each and every step i took.. But then i saw Naresh climbing up like a mad daog in front of me.. and he was wearing just a pair of rubber slippers!!! well that really made me forget about all my worries and the three of us climbed on like monkeys!!

It was an overwhelming sense of achievement when i touched the dried up grass and mud on the pinnacle... a dream realized... Siddhagad conquered at last!! Zankhan.. i wish u were here at this time!!

We then made our way to the Machi or the Citadel which is at the northern end..

It was a beautiful sight.. from left to right we could see the peaks of Gorakhgad, Macchindra, Ahupe, Damdamiya, Bhimashankar and Padarkilla. The sight of the plateau and its triangular projections, and the water reservoir and the villages and fields below gave me that "On top of the world" sort of feeling..

So after some sight-seeing and an extensive photography session, we started our descent, which was gonna be even more dangerous than the climb. While descending, we were looking straight down into the valley and it took immense concentration to negotiate that patch. Understandingly, it took us more time to get down to Siddhagadwadi than it took to climb up.

After a quick filling up of bottles we made a dash for the descent from the plateau. It was 5.30 and the light was fading pretty quickly. We weren't ready for this scenario and so were not carrying our torches. the moon, which had already risen wasn't looking all that helpful either. So we gad no option rather than to run all the way down.. and that is what we really did. We LITERALLY RAN all the way down to the base of the plateau thru the entire rocky col.. We started playing our usual F-1 race game.. with Amit in his Ferrari and myself in my Mclaren shooting down .. playing stepping stones.. on our pure reflexes! At one point Amit unfairly straight-lined a chicane and took the lead from me,.. and even Refused to take the Drive-thru penalty!!!! :(

But we were battered..and bruised.. This dash-thru coupled with the grueling descent of the rock patch put a lot of pressure on our knees and feet.. and the result was in numerous blisters and tremendously aching feet for me and cramping calves for amit! Time for another Glucon-D break!!!

But that didn't help us much. though we descended the entire col in less than half an hr.. the sun was already setting at 6 and we still had a lot of distance to cover. We just kept on dragging our legs.. or rather .. our legs were just dragging us... as we had to reach the village before the light faded out completely.. A nitro boost here and there and a few more determined efforts and we finally reached the village just before the light faded away completely at 7 pm. The Falcon , with one wing and both his feet clipped off, had successfully completed the trek!

The bus journey back to Murbad wasn't pleasant either, with the pathetic road (it didn't even qualify as per the definition of the road) and the ST bus.. a lethal combo.. adding to our woes!! So we Rocked away.. we head banged away.. not out of pleasure but out of sheer helpless compulsion, to Murbad. Thankfully we got a direct bus to Kalyan and we slept all the way to dadar in the local train and back home..

Back home and i spent the rest of the night with aching Foot, 7 blisters.. 2 off them 1cm in diameter.. and an upset tummy... But i wasn't complaining.. as i had achieved what i wanted to for so many yrs!

SIDDHAGAD CONQUERED AT LAST!! JAI HIND!!!

Why the Hell do I trek????

Hmm... nice question!! Ive met many people who ask me this same question... friends.. parents.. just abt anybody... why do i trek?

I never thought about it.. rather, never tried to give it a thought! Was happy with what i was doing for the past 7 yrs.. yeah.. 7 long yrs

But now i guess its time to ask myself the same question i havent been able to answer for such a long time. And nowadays i dont like to keep any questions unanswered...

So here i go.. taking a notepad, a pen and to the place where i find some calm n peace, to my building terrace!

Ok.. now lets start it from the beginning..

It was the winter and the yr was 1998-99.. I was in junior college.. a tall lean guy who used to be lost in his own world, like just another teen trying to fight away the teen-temptations after getting the much awaited freedom, abt movies.. discs.. juvenile crushes.. or just pure lukkhagiri!! Amit was my pal in joon coll and he used to constantly mention this "ALIEN" sort of word.. wht did he used to call it??.. aahh... "TREKKING"!! I didnt exactly understand wht he actually meant when he used to say "we r going for a trek to blah blah place for the weekend" as my ideas for trekking were purely restricted to the Himalayan mountaneering n such other stuff which i sporadically used to watch on Natgeo.. But then came the turning point in my life when the junior college teachers' strike took place in that december.
Amit once again asked me out for a trek... I was fed up with him using this unknown term with me so i just wanted dwelve deeper into this "Trek" thing.. so i started bombarding hi with thousands of questions like how? what? when ? who? blah.. blahh...

And so i finally agreed to join him and his other pals for my first trek to a place called "GORAKHGAD".. Gorakh what??? it sounded greek to me in the beginning, but later i was to realise that i was an expert in these greek terms and i was to climb gorakh whtever 4 more times!!!

So off we went that one evening in december.. i clearly remember.. we were 8 of us with 2 more rookies... Myself, Nishant and Satej.. so i wasnt that nervous. Then I met that person who was to change my outlook and my life forever.. no it wasnt any from the female species that i wud fall in love with, but was this talkative, philosophical chap who used to wear a hat and had a few extra pounds here and there.. His name was Zankhan.. Whoa!! first Gorakh whtever and now Zan.. ??? Aliens ve really started invading Earth as this cant even b greek!!

Well guys, i wont describe my entire first trek experience..[it was a night trek] cuz i will take ages to do the same.. and so wud u, reading.. But that one night made me realise that hey.. theres a whole new world out here.. This world gives me the much needed calmness and satisfaction i crave for... and i was to discover much more what trekking had to offer later as yrs passed by..

But there r so many things that i cant just single out any particular reason..
Is it for the pure Love i have for mother nature.. for the forests, the birds, for the gushing streams and rivers and waterfalls..

Or is it for the fluffy clouds in the sky.. and the feeling which u get when u get to touch them and be above them..

Or is it for the innumerable stars that twinkle at night.. and when u lie down in the open above the world looking at them and getting a feeling as if u r floating thru the galaxies.. and counting the shooting stars zipping past by u .. so many of them that u run out of wishes...

Or is it the sheer thrill of achieving ur goal.. that being "On top of the world" feeling which i get on climbing any mt.. though knowing its only 1/10th the size of mt.everest

Or is it for the Deepest desires i have inside of me to fly away like a bird after spreading my wings.. that have no boundaries..

Or is it for the village food that i get to eat.. tht bhakari, onion and dal-rice, poha, pickle... and the oppurtunities to meet my fellow Countrymen who live in the far off villages, and their warmth and simple lifestyles just making me realise the importance of cherishing whtever im enjoying here in my life..

Or is it for the freedom of living like a cave man... sleeping in the grass.. on the muddy road.. in the caves.. in open ground.. just about anywhere.. and to top it all.. answering mother nature's call anywhere, anytime i feel to and not feeling embarrased!! [yeah many ppl do experience this heavenly feeling on the streets of mumbai.. but... i cant do tht in my outer world!]

Or maybe its for the the perennial, clear, cold, mineral water as we call it.. from the tanks cut out in the mountain face by the maratha warriors.. and filling up bottles and getting it back home and irritating my mom cuz of it [yeah.. thts even more fun!! :)]

Or maybe its for the countless photography oppurtunities that i get on any trek!!!
Phew! im out of my breathe.. i can think of many more but i guess these are the main reasons.. or are they??

Years have passed.. my trekking pals have changed.. first Zankahan betrayed me and passed away.. then Puneet went away to Dubai.. now i just wait for anyone and literally anyone who is willing to come with me for a trek..

True, there are trekking groups and communities.. But i dont achieve the whole purpose of trekking with them.. that of achieving Solitude!!

Trekking Checklist

Hey Guys ... if anyone of u wanna go for a trek and wondering what to carry.. i can help u a bit..

Ill list down a few things which I CARRY.. [remember this is my blog!! ;)]

So here we go...

TREKKING CHECKLIST
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THINGS THAT ARE MUST
  1. A good Backpack.. size depends on how long are u gonna go out for the trek. Check out all the zippers whether they are proper. The bag shud be compact so that it doesnt dangle but fits snugly to ur back.
  2. Shoes.. They r ur best pal during any trek.. make sure they ve a good grip and tread on their soles.
  3. Water.. according to the season.. extra water in summers
  4. Food as required
  5. Carrymat or sleeping bag
  6. Matchbox and candles
  7. Torch with extra cells
  8. Pen knife
  9. Cap/ Sunglasses
  10. Extra set of clothes and socks
  11. Personal toiletries---> Soap, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Sunscreen, Deo
  12. Toilet paper roll
  13. Plastic bags for clearing the waste.. plz keep the environment clean
  14. mugs, plate, spoon
  15. Medical kit
  16. A length of rope
  17. Rubber bands and safety pins
  18. Water purifier like KMnO4
  19. Whistle, Magnetic compass, maps if any
  20. Slippers for campsite use
  21. Dairy and pen
  22. Money

OPTIONAL THINGS TO CARRY

  1. Tent if required
  2. Barsati / Plastic Sheets / Raincoat / Windcheeter for the monsoons
  3. Utensils for cooking if required
  4. A small bottle of kerosene for startin a fire for cookin if required
  5. Mosquito repellent
  6. Technical equipment for technical climbs
  7. Camera
  8. Binoculars
  9. Radio... Yes most places catch the transmission at the top
  10. Inflatable pillow and chaddar
  11. Reading material
  12. Playing cards
  13. And whtever else u may feel like carrying :)

HAPPY TREKKING!!!