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  • #31
    Good One !!!

    nice write up !!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
      Great ride! A nice narration and some beautiful pictures

      And yeah, those notes look good
      Thank you

      Originally posted by Sharrrrrrad View Post
      Now I know there are many others like me who rejoice planning the trip and then making it happen.

      Cheerz Dude!
      Yeah...it give you goosebumps just before the ride and once you have actually done, different kind of goosebumps, kind of unbelieving that ohh yeah we Did it ... I actually did a dance when I reached home out of excitement

      Originally posted by omvaikul View Post
      Very unique thing, that stamp post notes...
      Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
      Nice trip. Beautiful pictures. Loved the stickies and the little poems. Thanks for sharing.
      Originally posted by Vivek_kna View Post
      nice write up !!!
      Thanks guys
      I am almost done with next and most probably last installment... will try to post it tonight
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      • #33
        Ride to X Places - The Story - A day of Adventures

        It is raining and with roads leading into clouds above. A white R15 V2.0 is going ahead of me, a green FZ coming behind me. We are going through Ghats, full lush green, as green as it can get, coupled with stones lying there. The road is single lane and sharp U-bends every few hundred meters. Indicators of all three are on, and we take a left uphill bend, and WOAAAHH... a ghostly lake greets us....
        "Vyom uth jaa..vyom uth hum log late ho gaye, 6:00 baj gaye hain and hum log paanch baje nikalne wale the"....
        "I know..Vikas..mera phone baja tha parr tum log aise ghode bech ke so rahe the, mein bhi so gaya"
        "Utha deta yaar"

        "Arey chill it's for good, you had rest, we will make up for time lost"

        And now I was finally awake. Vikas was getting ready, Akshat still cuddled up under sheets. My mind was already running fast thinking about dream I just had and how true will it, we had already supposedly lost 1 hour of drive plus will lose atleast 1 more.
        Our plan for day was to first go to Trimbakeshwar, Bhandardhara, Nashik via Belapur and return to Pune before Sun set..and as the day progressed, we were put to good number of tests...

        All of us finally got ready by 7 am and a blue print was laid out. Breakfast, Godavari Ghat, Bhandadhara via NH3. (Period). From here everything would be according to run time and fatigue level. So we had a quicky breakfast, and by 8 we were on Godavari Ghat, where Vikas went down for darshan, while I and Akshat decided to click few pics..But Alas!!! it started raining...






        Vikas came back in 15 mins, and we got our fuel tanks to top, air checked, and we roared engine in the silent Sunday morning of Nashik ..and as we picked up speeds, so did rains...by the time we reached NH3, it was raining heavy, but yes we all were in raincoats.
        Now because of rain, I hadn't realized that NH3 was actually very very good. 6 lane roads, as straight as they can be and to add to awesome view, on both side of highway, contoured green plateau lawn. They seemed like freshly laid carpet of grass. AWESOME! AWESOME! AWESOME!..
        Cruising at speed of 80+, with rain so fast that no droplets were getting stagnant on helmet visor and all three of us riding parallel to each other...you have to be there or done that to know the feeling I am so unable to describe...
        When we churned up those around 40-50 kms of Highway, we didn't realize, and when left turn for Bhandardhara did actually come, we did think twice of continuing on the highway, but then what would have happened to picture I had, and we took left turn. Few kms later only, I started to feel that well, today may all the dreams, all the pictures I had about this trip will come true. And as soon as I thought this, in few minutes, rains slowed down to drizzle, and we immediately stopped, because photographer in me was craving to get hold of his gadget...
























        And from here it was dream perfect ride, Ghats leading into clouds, narrowest single lane roads, and all behind the one ahead of one :P ...It was awesomest ghat riding experience I had till date. And we are riding, we are riding, leaning into left than right, again left and again right, then a small twist of wrist on the straight, then brake and lean left...

        and a straight comes, I twisted the throttle, but AntiqueBlue didn't respond, I did same again, no response, and engine shuts off, Vikas and Akshat zoom past me..I am honking non stop, they didn't stop, and my bike isn't starting. First thought, my battery must have gone dead, it was weak already, but on second thought how can that be, bike was running...I am sitting on bike like that for like 10 seconds and I suddenly realize there is something wet falling on my shoes, and I look down...and to my HAW!!!... petrol is flowing out of lock..I put it to off position immediately..and then I realize fuel pipe is missing (from one side, didn't check carb side). Immediately called Vikas, and after that, starting walking back following petrol trail...but no luck.
        Akshat and Vikas are back meanwhile, we both did a quick search...no luck, Akshat decided to go ahead 9Kms and we will search here. Just then I don't know what I thought, but I opened up my bike, seat and panels, and called my mechanic, where is carb end of fuel pipe, who told..and I was like Woah, pipe toh yahin hai, bas ek jagah se nikal gaya. Fitted it in and we again started toward Bhandaradhara...went to Mechanic and got fuel pipe tightened and headed toward Bhandardhara Backwaters...and boy, yes it was ghostly, yes it has that greenish tinge to it, yet seemed so pure and yes it was in midst of hills with raining, perfect Mystic Scenery. But sadly no Photos because of rains... So we keep going ahead, again awesome roads, gentle curves, but alas, here comes off roading junction, and how did Pulsar faired, well it was capable...
        And we reached Randha falls and yes rains have stopped..






















        Well the above Note shows the slowness of our travel. In around 4 and half hour just 82 kms, But are we having fun, yes we were..lots of that.. and while returning, I was fortunate enough to click the Bhandardhara back water, though not exactly way I wanted, but for time rain slowed only this much was possible..








        From this point it was a very straightforward ride, which was 30 Kms from Randha fall and 20 kms from here, so we rode in the direction only to know that one point we are again back to randha falls from some other road, but that section of road was so alcoholic that none of us even complaint about that once. So till now this was turning out to be quiet adventurous ride...when I decided it isn't enough and some X-Car driver decided to oblige my wish.. and Kissed Road with Bike making love with road..


        Another run-time Note, only damage was that gear shift Paddle was bent, we with some jugaad auzar straightened it as much we can, we carried forward. Rest of ride was same, all three of us together..(To date I haven't yet changed those shift Paddle)
        And yes awesome scenery didn't leave us yet ..






        Let the Last two pictures do the talking now...


        At this point we were very optimist of making it before sunset, but we weren't sure how much traffic we will face. Major concern was to cover the two lane highway before it gets dark. And yes were able to cover it before dark, infact we covered the whole stretch and were in Pune just as it started getting dark


        And at the End of Ride we had done
        1. Dark time ride,
        2. Straight Bursts
        3. Battling Cross winds
        4. City Traffic Rides
        5. Every type of Ghat riding
        6. Off roading
        7. Rain riding
        8. Loads of Choclates
        9. A small Bike problem which we solved on own
        10. A small crash which we handled well
        11. Seen rainbow
        12. Completed everything on schedule

        And Ghar aake awesome food ...
        A weekend well spent
        Last edited by AntiqueBlue; 09-13-2012, 09:17 PM.
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        • #34
          I really liked those hand written notes. Awesome clicks.
          A weekend well spent indeed.

          Keep riding mate and ride Safe

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Nagesh Patankar View Post
            I really liked those hand written notes. Awesome clicks.
            A weekend well spent indeed.

            Keep riding mate and ride Safe
            Thanks buddy ...

            I will be updating few more things
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            • #36
              SUPERB LOG, pictures are treat to the eyes/ handwritten notes idea is very cool... how did you manage to protect your camera in those misty and rainy trip? any suggestion or ideas.? good luck.
              regards,
              satya//
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              • #37
                Originally posted by satya_3d View Post
                SUPERB LOG, pictures are treat to the eyes/ handwritten notes idea is very cool... how did you manage to protect your camera in those misty and rainy trip? any suggestion or ideas.? good luck.
                regards,
                satya//
                thanks buddy :-)
                camera was tucked in safely in water proof bag. I took it only when either it was dry or drizzling very very light :-)
                though you can use camera covered in clear plastic. :-)

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