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Originally Posted by Aryan
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Lovely pictures, greenery abound.. 
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Thanks
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Originally Posted by prabhubravo
man thats really amazing.. Will love to ride there again.. and Guess The Top is at its atmost Beauty.
The pics of yours, says good about you 
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Thanks Prabhu

This time of the year you cant actually see any thing of the mountain range from the top. Its all misty.
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Originally Posted by prakash_mvpa
very nice pics and travelogue.Is that Kollur Mookambika temple near Kudajathri?
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Yeah this place is like 30-40 kms from the Temple.
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Originally Posted by sumit.pannalall
Nice trips and pics pal  Kudos to you 
I am yet to experience the Kodachadri 
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Thanks Sumit.

you must soon. They are in their slow road making process and spoiled some fun by putting some mud on the rocky path. so the path is getting slippery.
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Originally Posted by ravi@17bhp
Very 'wet' ride Praveen. Cool pics to drool. Good naration of the trip. 
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Thanks Ravi. It was wet indeed. But i was all dry inside thanks to Derby Rainsuit and Shoe Gaitors.
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Originally Posted by kirosh_03
Riding solo to koda requires guts. And you have it in plenty, pkm! I'm not able see the pics. Damn my company's firewall.
Next time any one goes to Koda, try the Arishinagundi falls. It is a breath-taking waterfall at the foots of Kodachadri.
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Thanks Kirosh. Actually the inspiration was from a guy who does it solo starting from the base at 7PM! Here try this link for the pictures. Hope this is not blocked in ur place as well.
Kodachadri Solo - on ZMA this time :: Fotopic.Net
Yeah missed it both the times i went there. Is this the 'falls' that falls on the trekking route to k'top?
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Originally Posted by Mibhin
Nice trip AND THE PICS are really good....... the scenery around is too good... never been there would like to go there once...
@praveen
is this the shortest route to kudachadri??? or the one via hassan is short???
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Thanks Mibhin

This is the quickest if not the shortest. Not sure. But from hassan u have to cross a lot of mountains though.