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  • Germalam, Mettur Dam & Hogenakkal � Triplog

    I posted the picture for this trip a while back. Got around to writing the log only now.

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    Trip Date: Mar 19th 2016


    Middle of March and there has to be a ride. For a while i had been contemplating the alternate route between Kollegal and Dhimbam ghats which bypasses Chamarajanagar. I had been in this route before (in the other direction) and had gotten hopelessly lost. I had also heard about the Tibetan settlement in Germalam which I wanted to see.
    The only hurdle was the temperatures. March had started off extremely hot and I had in mind going ahead doing the Mettur loop. It was going to be extremely hot after descending from the ghats.
    Nevertheless, braving the weather, I decided to head out one Saturday morning.


    Sunrise Off Kanakpura Road


    The morning was as pleasant as it could be without being cold inside the mesh jacket. I was out of the city in a jiffy and was cruising happily down the Kanakpura road. The sun had just started rising off to the East. It was going to be a hot day.




    Illuminated Temple



    Sunrise Silhouette


    Top of the mind was to hunt for a place with hot coffee and idly/dosa as a bonus. The joints in Kanakpura were likely to be closed at the hour. My best bet would be a hole-in-the-wall idly place I know of in Malavalli. Kanakpura came and went. I again glanced longingly at Vasu's Hotel. The place never seems to be open when I ride by. One day I may have to come just to eat here and time my ride according to that.

    A little after Kanakpura, I took a diversion to climb a dirt track to a small temple. The view from the hillock was nice and I hung around watching the sun climb up the horizon.




    Onroad Selfie



    Sunrise atop the Hill

    Rock Overhang Temple


    As I rode down from the temple, I realized that I was running way behind. As always, I wanted to get home before dark.Riding in the dark is a pain and avoidable at best.
    Mallavalli came and went. Decided against stopping for food. Little did I realize that this was going to be the norm through the day. I would stop for tea/water and snacks but never for a proper meal.

    The road joining Malavalli to Gagnachukki is a charm to drive on. Well laid tarmac, flanked by tree. It was too early for Gulmohar to flower. In season it is a riot of colors.

    As I stopped for a bio break, I spied this old temple hiding behind a giant Pepal tree. Extended the break to nose around a bit. While the main entrance was barred by a grill, the compound posed ample photography opportunities.




    Multi-headed Snake



    Temple Ruins


    Fortunately the bridge over Kaveri was open. Taking the T.Narsipura bridge would mean a long ride back to Germalam.
    Crossing the bridge, I stopped at a tri-junction for tea. The road to the left goes towards Barachukki Falls.




    Tea Break


    At Kollegal, I turned towards M.M.Hills. I little later I turned towards Germalam. This time I was more confident of the route.

    It was only a matter of time before I turned towards the Tibetan settlement. I must say the setting of the place is beautiful. Rolling hills topped by temple spires, a photographer's delight.
    It was mid-morning and for reason I hardly saw many people. I made a mental note of coming back again.




    Old (women), new (prayer wheel)



    On the road less traveled

    Temples
    Holy Trio

    Lone Tree

    I searched for a place to have some Tibetan food, but all shops were closed. I decided to make a move.
    The road continued to be in great conditions. Last time, when I was in this area there were hardly any roads.



    Narrow Jungle Road


    Tiger Zone

    Selfie Time


    Early Blossoms

    The road merges into the main road which descends to the Bannari Jungles, a place which was once Verrappan territory.
    A while back the hairpin bends down the ghat had ample space to park and take a break. I even did a picnic here once. But those days are gone. There is hardly any space to stop, let alone park and take a break.

    I descend down to the temple. By now the heat is exhausting. I was looking forward to a tough several hours ahead.

    Bannari Temple


    I stop at a dairy shop across from the temple and drink couple of bottle of frozen badam milk.

    Mettur dam was the next stop.

    Satyamangalam gone. Bhavani gone. And I was at Mettur.

    The heat was crazy and I was getting baked in the riding jacket. The thought if taking it off and tying it to the back occurred, but was banished as soon as it came.

    Mettur Dam

    Hardly any water in the Dam


    Just before the dam I stopped again to hydrate and cool down. Two bottles of cols bisleri and an egg puff later I was on my way.
    Never one to give up an opportunity to try new routes (especially the backroads one), I decided to try out a new road back to Bangalore via Hogenakkal.

    So at Mecheri, I turned towards Perumbalai and joined the Hogenakkal road at Pennagaram. Now this a beautiful road with adequate twists and turns to make riding fun.

    Given the dry winter, the terrain was quite brown and the mid-day sun didn't lend itself to good pictures. Plus the heat meant I was not very keen to stop.



    Shady Break


    Hogenakkal onwards it was the usual route via Anchetty, Denkankotai, Hosur and home.
    Given that I did not stop much, I was home well before dark.



    Route Map


    Trip Stats
    Distance: 560KmStart Time: 0500
    End Time: 1800
    276
    500

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  • #2
    Travelogue Approved

    Wonderful ride! All the top fashion models of the world should be sent to you for training on how to take seductive selfies
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    • #3
      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
      Wonderful ride! All the top fashion models of the world should be sent to you for training on how to take seductive selfies
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        BENEATH THE REMAINS.........
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        • #5
          A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
            Nice to read!
            Heartening to see you going out in this heat!
            Originally posted by chaosaddict View Post
            Nice - I am feeling the heat through your clicks. Beautiful captures indeed!
            Thanks guys.
            Yeah, it was worth braving it out in the heat.

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