We started from our homes at exactly 6:30 Am. After the usual set of wrong turns (which always happens with Adith) we managed to get into NH5. After that it was a straight road till Tada. Once we took a left at Tada and managed to ask our way to the falls. The road to the checkpost (to the falls) was quite good except for the final one kilometer which was more like a dirt track. We payed the toll for the cars and the cameras and proceeded to the parking space which is close to 2-3 kms from the check post. There was a security guard at the check post to take care of the cars. We took our bags (which had nothing but a spare set of clothes , chow and the cameras) and started our trek in high spirits. The initial distance (abt a coupla kms) was a flat dirt track. It was a really nice walk. Anand lost his glasses in one of the strams and managed to tear his shoes, which was repaired due to Adith ingenious idea(he wanted me to write this) Apart from this and a few other minor mishaps like Adith trying to push me while crossing one of the streams, we made it to the Sivan temple in good time (abt 45 mins). After this the trek started. There was no clear cut route after this point. We simply had to follow the stream. We were jumping from one rock to another like monkeys. The rain and the stream had made the rocks extremely slippery making it very very difficult to walk. I made the mistake of wearing the shoes which I had used for my Himalayan trek. The shoe was one of the major liability in this trek. I would say the best footwear for this trek would be your bear foot if it had not been for those numerous glass bottles generously strewn across the place. Anyways we made it after several slips into the stream (especially me. i fell into the water so many times that my clothes were wet even before we reached the falls) After a pretty tiring but short trek (more like amateur rock climbing) we manged to reach a small falls. People said that there was a bigger falls if we were ready to climb higher. Buddhist as we were, we decided to be contended with what we had. We goofed arnd in the small but extremely awesome falls for half an hour and decided to pack back home once we saw truck loads of people approaching the falls (with a lot of booze) . We carefully made our way back to the car park and returned home by 1730 hrs.
That was one real heck of a way to start the new year with friends. I felt the falls totally justified the trek.
Advisory
Never wear Hi funda sport or trekking shoes. Sandals would be more than enough.
Never go in the weekends it happens to be the boozing spot for lots of ppl.
Dont go wearing jeans ,you will get wet and end up carrying very heavy stuff back when u return. Wear simple shorts.
You wont get a morsel of food there so carry your own chow.
dont take too many cameras it will be a pain trying to protect them from the elements and the anti-socials (ya they will be there) just take one and keep it safe.
Hi funda shoes kizhinju naariducha? :D
ReplyDeletenope shoe steady i was the one who sustained all the damage :D
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