Thursday, March 12, 2009

Rather less eventful, yet exciting; that is the short yet precise description about the moonlight trekking at Antargange we did on the Holi eve.

We started one hour later than planned as some people were stuck in traffic caused by procession associated with the Eid Milad, the birthday celebration of a prophet who proclaimed to remove the obstacles on the street. A large number of Muslims celebrate Eid Milad to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet (the same day marks his death anniversary as well). And we have a government holiday for this which is V.P Singh's contribution to our public holiday list. My father who worked for QTel which is Qatar's State Telecom Company, for more than quarter a century, never had such a holiday. A large number of Muslims, do not believe in celebrating the birthday or death anniversary because there is no historical evidence that such was the practice of the Holy Prophet.

Coming back to the moonlight trek, it marked the first commonsense approved use of my long wished Valentine's Day gift. I wonder how embarrassing it would have been when the one walking with you, who appeared normal till the moment, suddenly started taking picture of the very usual things on the M.G Road (this, this and this) with great alacrity and pretend like it's once in a life time shot anybody can take. My dear friend you should understand his desperation of not being able to find any interesting subject ever since he got an SLR!!. My diligence to use the ISO 1600 helped nothing to alleviate this desperation. The snaps were as bad as if it were taken in my old Powershot A520.

To summarise the trip:
  1. The sky was clear, the Moon was fully visible, Clouds were beautiful - all these remained true till 2 am in the night.
  2. After getting my first shock of the day when the auto driver readily agreed to go by the meter and the fare came only to 90 rupees for a ride from Banasawadi to Majestic, Chandru's gaadi took me all the way back till the infamous K.R Puram Hanging Bridge as close to 4 km to my apartment.
  3. Chandru's assistant JLRP accompanied this time as well. In his executive wear adorned with a collar tie, he looked like fleeing fugitive who ended up in Chandru's hand. There were two other known faces - Sooraj whom I met during Kottagiri trip and Neeta who is my team mate's room mate's class mate :-P
  4.  After the hottest fortnight I ever had in Bangalore, climate is now back to its comfortably cool state. The night was even colder, As we started hiking uphill, I slightly started sweating. Sweating and still feeling cold is a nice joy. Though its a mountain trekking, I don't have to get tanned under the burning sun as is in the case of the daytime trekking. For those who still didn't get it, moonlight trekking happens in the night :-D
  5. The view of Kolar town from the top of the hill was awespring. In the complete darkness, the shining Kolar town looked like temple decorated during Diwali, which I have seen only in movies.
  6. From Antaragange

  7. Like Abhishek Bachan (Delhi-6 Fame :-P ), I started hopping from one rock to another, until I felt some sprain in my ankle. After all I am not a Kala Bandar. I can't keep on jumping and hopping . But this new Lee Cooper shoe proved to be perfect replacement for my old broken pair woodlands. Good grip and very comfortable to walk as well.
  8. On a closing note, we reached back Bangalore by 6, much earlier than predicted. It was the most Imanic trek as I wouldn't have to miss or defer any of the "compulsory" prayers

3 comments:

Hailstone said...

For those who still didn't get it, moonlight trekking happens in the night :-D -- :)

How many of you were there? You have this same gang always?

Sakeeb said...

We were around 15 people... The trek was conducted by YHAI (Youth Hostel Association of India) and Chandru is the organizer..

Bindhu Unny said...

You didn't write much about the trek, other than rock-hopping.
Anyways, nice to meet one more trekker. I and my husband do trekking in Maharashtra with a group called Nature Knights.
Btw, what is that silhouette in the 12th photo?
And it's not fair to treat your two kids differently. Your other blog looks abandoned. :-)