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  • Short ride to Wayanad

    Finally i did a solo trip. Not really sure if you could call it a trip but still, its the first time i've gone over 100km on my own I'm new to the biking world as such so was excited (recall your first ever bike trip)

    One thing about this was that i really had no plan whatsoever as i was still in the run-in period. The past week has generally been boring with no college (sem break) and with friends who want to do nothing but sleep. And today morning i thought i'd just pay a visit to one of my friends who was there in the hostel. He was a gadget freak and wanted to see my new cam. So i took my bike, helmet as my only safety gear (not even shoes ) and started off for the hostel. As i was in the run-in period i didn't dare cross the 4k rpm limit. I was enjoying driving at a constant speed of around 50kmph looking at the buildings, people, chicks ...etc as buses and cars buzzed past me. After a while I crossed a petrol bunk and thats when it occurred to me that I was on reserve and after the next bunk (around 2km) there's not one for atleast 10km, which i wasn't sure i'd reach. So i had my mind set on the next bunk and was heading, along NH212 (a 2 lane highway, which was single lane at times ) and I saw a signboard that said Thusharagiri Waterfalls 48km

    It was one place i had always wanted to go. One of my friends had gone there not so long ago and he had said that the place was awesome but the roads were not in good condition and it was a really really steep uphill ride. I was confused as I had read somewhere that during the run-in we should'nt strain the engine much by riding in steep slopes etc. I had a cam with me and thought "what the hell, its now or never " and decided to head for the waterfalls. Reached the bunk within a couple of mins, filled 150rupees worth petrol and continued.

    At Kunnamangalam, the road splits into two and even though i could reach the place through either, I decided to go along the NH as it MIGHT be shorter. I went ahead and was steady cruising at ~50kmph. The roads were empty and i wanted to go faster but my self control kicked in and was limiting me. Took a while and i breezed past koduvally, omassery, thamarassery... The route i knew was to take a diversion from Adivarom.

    Post Thamarassery, the roads weren't really good. potholes every now and then, newer laid tarmac washed off, showing the older tarmac (but still accounts for a bumpy ride). After a few kilometers, the roads were really empty. There was no vehicle or no pedestrian for miles and there was a disturbing silence. I was worried if i had taken a wrong turn somewhere but nevertheless continued to move on. There wasn't even a sign board or even any indicator saying where i was or if the road was a highway or a nearest town or whatever ... It took a few kilometers to find a human soul and he assured me i was on the right track.

    I went on and reached Adivarom and took a diversion and a signboard along the road said, thusharagiri, 9.5km. I was excited. After a couple of kilometers, the road got really narrow and really really steep. On one side it was a cliff. I was on 2nd or 3rd gear and occassionaly a 1st or 4th for about 7km from there. After some time, the road got even narrower. Now even 2 bikes couldn't go along it. It looked like it was a way to some house. About 200metres later, i had to stop as it was the way to a house. There was a kid and i asked him about the waterfalls. He said i should've taken the diversion about half a km back. So i went back about half a km, saw a junction and realized why I had taken this route instead of the right one. There was really no road there. It was just stones. Even soil hadn't been put on it to make it driveable. I enquired and an elderly man said that was the route but there was absolutely no way i was going along that path. About 2km of stones. The only route now was to go back to Kunnamangalam and take the diversion there.

    Disappointed, i decided to return. Had the luxury of turning off the engine though. It was really really steep and i was using the front brake all the time. Within a second of leaving the brake pedal i'd hit speed of 60. Though the downhill journey didn't consume any fuel and took lesser time, it needed more concentration

    Reached back the diversion i had taken at Adivarom. It was the starting point of the famous thamarassery choram (ghats). I had never driven along the ghats and with the disappointment on missing out the waterfalls, i decided to climb up the ghats to Wayanad. And so i started with the ghats. The roads at the bottom were really good. I was relieved but that didn't last long. The roads got really bad. At hairpins the roads had broken off completely and the dust was flying all over causing visibilty problems as well. Even though i had the fully covered helmet, dust somehow got into my eyes and i had to stop to get that out. Except for 2 hairpins (which have concrete/bricks laid down) out of the 9 everything else was in pitiable condition.

    A much needed break was taken at the 3rd hairpin (I think). Took a couple of snaps. There was a stream of water which some nice people had connected to a hose. Washed my face and it felt really great. The water was really cold too.



    After around 5 mins i started off and continued uphill. There were these red faced monkeys all along the road causing havoc to the drivers. Wanted to take a snap but couldn't stop anywhere along these ghats as the roads were pretty narrow and constant traffic. The KSRTC bus drivers were really nice in these roads. After a couple of hairpins when i found a little place where i could park my bike, i did and took some snaps. Had to take this break because of the dust which had gotten into my eye. I was getting stares from almost all the vehicles. Dunno if was the bike or whether it was me. ( At 5'7" and 55kg, I look like a schoolkid ).



    I went ahead and as soon as the hairpins were over and the roads just got better. The tarmac was newly laid and the lines were newly painted. I did spot a couple of roadrollers and tar barrels nearby. So probably the ghats would be repaired within a couple of weeks. Now that i've covered the ghats i thought of taking a U turn and heading back but then i came across this.




    Just for my sake i went a hundred metres more, took the U turn and headed back. As the ghats started i again had the luxury of turning off the engine and moving, for about 12km. Had a funny feeling when i was overtaking lorries and buses with the engine turned off



    Stopped at a view point for a break. More like i had to as the butt started aching in . There were some mobile shops there selling all kinda snacks and refreshments. I had an ice-cream and had a chat with one of the shopkeepers. He said almost all vehicles (except public buses) stop there and have refreshments at one of the shops there. He also said that he occasionally sees guys on bikes doing solo but are from other states and have lot of luggage tied on their bikes. (anybody ? )


    Started off again but stopped as soon as i saw ... waterfall kinda thingy . took few snaps and went on



    Finally after about 10more km i reached Adivarom and finally turned on the engine. It roared and i was excited but then again self control kicked in and limited me to 4000rpm. Damn this self control. It never comes when i want it but comes whenever I don't want it .

    Reached tamarassery. Needed another break for my butt and so i stopped at a sugarcane-juice dweller. Took 2 glasses and a couple of snaps.


    After that it was non-stop back home. (around 50km). My butt and neck kept asking for breaks. Occasionally I'd stand up or shift to the pillion seat and drive. Both felt good and gave relief but was drawing unwanted attention which kinda freaked me out

    Reached back home. 136km. The bike still felt good and probably didn't feel strained. The engine wasn't hot. I could keep my bare hands on it for over 10 seconds. Had absolutely no vibrations at all anywhere. No pain in the arms, shoulders. back, legs or feet. Slight pain in the butt (which was gone after 5 mins) and some slight pain on the neck (back side of the neck), probably caused by the helmet (which i felt was getting heavier with every km). Guess thats pretty less for someone on his first 100km+ trip
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    The hairpins look inviting. Riding steady at a single RPM during break-in period can cause glazing of parts. Go through the RPM range for proper break-in. For more details, check the break-in thread.

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    • #3
      The hairpins were awesome. The roads were in pathetic condition though

      wasn't actually at constant rpms. after a few seconds at some rpm i'd let go off the throttle and the rpms would drop for a while and then after some time give the throttle again... this way the rpms kept varying and there wasn't much difference in speed.
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      • #4
        Nice trip log man .. Enjoyed reading through ..

        Upload more photos if you have . .

        Actually you need not go back to Kunnamangalam from Adivaram to approach the Thusharagiri from the other side .. After few Kms from adivaram (towards thamarassery) there is a shortcut to the left to kondanjery . From there you can reach thusharagiri . Dont know about the condition of the roads now. Been there few years back.

        I am planning to do Thusharagiri -Wayandu- Chembra Peak for Xmas when I come home .

        The bad condition of the roads are the showstoppers in almost all parts of kerala .

        By the way where are you in calicut ?
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        • #5
          @Jithu
          I knew only 2 routes. Had seen some signboards at Agastyanmuzhi (near mukkam) and the other one the detour from adivarom (as told by a friend). I din even plan to make the trip so din even bother finding out if theres another route or something

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          • #6
            Originally posted by eliksir View Post
            @Jithu
            I knew only 2 routes. Had seen some signboards at Agastyanmuzhi (near mukkam) and the other one the detour from adivarom (as told by a friend). I din even plan to make the trip so din even bother finding out if theres another route or something

            Me in mankave-thiruvannur region. you ?
            You have mentioned the place already in your post .
            I am from mukkam
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            • #7
              a couple more pics


              A view from hairpin 3. If you zoom in into the 1st mountain you can probably see 2 roads, one of them empty and a lorry on the other one.


              a closer look at the lorry (thank goodness for 12x optical zoom )


              The other road i was talking about. directly below that lorry wala.



              This one was from a couple of metres adrift of the earlier 'lorry' You can see the hairpin 3 in the right (slightly covered by a plant) and also the other road spotted from the hairpin.




              From another viewpoint.
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              • #8
                Nice pics, i'm actually planning on a bike trip to Wayanad this 19th when i come down to coimbatore. do u think that it is advisable since i heard that it's raining heavily now. Any specific places to visit?
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                • #9
                  nice first trip there man..
                  going down hill with engine off has its own fun and own risk. hope you are aware of them (i do it myself too.. but knowing the risk and then taking it are better)..
                  ride on varying RVM for better run-in. and keep vroooming..


                  require some info.. our group is also planning a trip on Dec 25 - Jan 02.
                  Pune - Hubli - Murudeshwar(NH17) - Wayanad - Munnar/Coonoor - Ooty/Mysore - Pune
                  is it raining heavly in kerala? and any details on road condition..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by shelton_jh
                    Nice pics, i'm actually planning on a bike trip to Wayanad this 19th when i come down to coimbatore. do u think that it is advisable since i heard that it's raining heavily now. Any specific places to visit?
                    Thanks
                    Places to visit ? in Wayanad ? lol. It'd take almost an entire week to cover all the places worth visiting in wayanad. Visit wayanad and you'll know why kerala is called god's own country.
                    Anyway, i'd suggest Kuruva island (you could spent an entire day there), meenmutty waterfalls, edakkal caves (heard they've banned trekking ), soochipaara waterfalls .....

                    Originally posted by Nitin_traveller
                    nice first trip there man..
                    going down hill with engine off has its own fun and own risk. hope you are aware of them (i do it myself too.. but knowing the risk and then taking it are better)..
                    ride on varying RVM for better run-in. and keep vroooming..
                    thanks. and yeah, point noted.

                    Originally posted by Nitin_traveller
                    is it raining heavly in kerala? and any details on road condition..
                    Can't really comment on the weather/climate. It has undergone massive change. Its really unpredictable now. One day its blazing hot and next day its raining heavily. Yes, it has rained heavily this december (totally new). Anyway, wayanad is known for its rains and cold climate. (last december the temperature touched 0 degrees in some parts).

                    road conditions are pathetic in most parts of kerala.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Nitin_traveller View Post
                      nice first trip there man..
                      going down hill with engine off has its own fun and own risk. hope you are aware of them (i do it myself too.. but knowing the risk and then taking it are better)..
                      ride on varying RVM for better run-in. and keep vroooming..


                      require some info.. our group is also planning a trip on Dec 25 - Jan 02.
                      Pune - Hubli - Murudeshwar(NH17) - Wayanad - Munnar/Coonoor - Ooty/Mysore - Pune
                      is it raining heavly in kerala? and any details on road condition..
                      Can you share the trip plan? i am very skeptical about covering both Munnar and wayanad in this short span .

                      I can help you regarding Munnar and Wayanadu .
                      One thing i would like to tell you is Do not visit Kuruva island.
                      There is nothing there. You have to board a boat and they will drop you in an island. There is nothing in the island . It is not a scenic place also .Just a small forest inside an island mostly crowded all along the walkway .
                      DO not waste time there . If you are interested in trekking you can go to Chembra Peak . It is a really beautiful place.
                      other than that you can consider the following options according to the time avialable and your route .
                      Banasura sagar Dam , Edakkal caves , Muthanga wildlife sanctuary ,
                      Meen mutty falls ,pookot lake


                      The Road condition is pathetic . Regarding weather you can expect rain after noon every day .
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                      • #12
                        kuruva is fun if you go as a group. totally boring when you're alone.

                        pookot lake ? That is the crappiest place i've ever been.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by eliksir View Post
                          kuruva is fun if you go as a group. totally boring when you're alone.

                          pookot lake ? That is the crappiest place i've ever been.
                          Thats what i said depending on the route. If they are passing through that SH taking deviation to pookot lake wont take even 5 minutes. They can take a butt break there at the lake , enjoying the boat ride relaxing. Time wasted/spent dedicated for pookot lake = 0 .
                          Not like kuruva island which will take half of the day .Hope you got that.
                          Thats why i asked their route/trip plan so that i can suggest places accordingly .
                          Last edited by Jithu; 12-09-2010, 09:43 PM.
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                          • #14
                            Spending one day in Wayanad will be enough? Also what about Coorg? 2 days for these places are more than sufficient?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ayushkant View Post
                              Spending one day in Wayanad will be enough? Also what about Coorg? 2 days for these places are more than sufficient?
                              Assuming that you are staying the previous night somewhere very near to Wayandu and starting your ride early morning then 1 day is enough to cover wayanadu provided you plan your places in the correct order.


                              Coorg also same thing .One month back me and my friends did a 3 day trip
                              out of which we reached coorg first day (covered few places on the way to coorg) and the next day we started early and covered most of the places.


                              Both in wayandu and coorg do not expect to cover all the places in a signle day . You have to be selective and have to start early and also put up a good plan .
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