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  • Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

    Doing 60-70 km day rides in and around Bangalore is a quick fix for the biking itch. But these small rides aren't the solution for that hunger to hit the open road, without the tension of the need to return the same day. My course had just finished, and thus I was at home for most of the time. I like to ride during the weekdays, as there'll be less traffic, and with the schedule of the course I was pursuing, weekday rides were easily possible. so after my course, I was planning long rides, but none of the plans were materializing. This was increasing my frustration. Luckily, I got a break. My dear friend, Midhun, who was working, got a chance to take off on weekdays. Thus a plan for Yercaud and Yelagiri was made. After asking many friends, it finally boiled down to the two of us, as planned from the start. The plan was -

    July 31st morning (Tuesday) - Bangalore - Yercaud (237 kms one way, plus exploring the ghat roads at Yercaud)

    1st August (Wednesday) - Yercaud - Yelagiri - Bangalore (148km plus 169km back home)

    As I was scouring through Google Maps (I love doing this before any ride, as you may spot some hillock or water body that could be explored en route), I noticed that Kolli Hills was just 90 kms from Yercaud. This would mean that, we would have to ride Yercaud to Kolli Hills, and then Kolli Hills to Bangalore on the same day. That would mean, 90kms + 270kms = 360kms of riding in one day! When I put this plan forward to Midhun, he agreed instantly, as Kolli Hills was on his radar too for a long time ! For those that don't know, Kolli Hills encapsulates 70 hairpin bends, and are considered one of the more dangerous hill roads in South India.

    DAY 1:

    So plan set, we met at Shell Petrol Bunk Ganganagar at 6 in the morning. The route would be Bangalore-Hosur-Krishnagiri-Dharmapuri-Yercaud

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    Smooth roads towards Krishnagiri

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    That's me on my steed

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    The duo

    With the occasional stops for breakfast and tea, we were cruising smoothly en-route to Yercaud. After a long time I was riding at a sedate pace, knowing that I didn't need to rush back home by evening. The two lane highway from Bangalore to Krishnagiri is butter smooth with almost nil potholes, and good scenery consisting of small hillocks on either side. It converts to a three lane highway towards Salem, and hats off to Tamil Nadu Government for maintaining the roads in such pristine condition. WOW! So smooth, gradual gradient changes, EPIC! Thoroughly enjoyed this stretch.

    Here are some stills of some curves nearing Yercaud.

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    As we were nearing our stay at Yercaud, we entered this black pepper forest sort of environ. The color of the leaves and the atmosphere was just sublime! Although we were very close to our stay, we HAD to stop and take pictures!

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    Fully refreshed after this stretch, We reached our destination at, Sushmika Villas and Resorts. Since Midhun knew this owner previously, we got a room for Rs. 1500 per night. It has a terrace and balcony. Highly recommended.

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    Last edited by xBhp; 10-01-2018, 12:46 PM.

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    Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

    Thread approved.

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    • #3
      Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

      Nice, we also did 2 weeks back, got drenched fully while coming

      But it was a good ride

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        Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

        Nice one. Thumbs up!
        A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

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          Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

          Well done. Bangalore has some super riding options for day and longer rides. Perhaps, the best in the country. The road conditions both on the straights and in the hills are amazingingly well maintained and constructed. With relatively cheaper cost of fuel compared to Maharashtra and hotel options, good weather mostly all year round, makes the South a paradise to explore on a bike.
          Ride To Live

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            Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

            Nice pics, that forest looks so beautiful.

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              Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

              The same day we reached, we decided to explore Yercaud, since we had the remainder of the day to ourselves. We ate lunch at a place called Sweet Raskal. I will not post any pics here and spoil the fun, I HIGHLY recommend you people to visit this place, you will not forget it! There are lots and lots of quirky, funny and thought provoking signboards around this vast restaurant, and the food too is very good with worthy rates. You can spend quality time here. I'm sure the owner was a frustrated Mechanical Engineer who founded this startup After a good meal, we proceeded towards the star attractions of Yercaud, the Gent's Seat and The Lady's Seat. It is worth to visit them. You get a good view of Yercaud surroundings.

              Now hungry for some ghat road action, I pulled my friend and off we went riding on the ghat roads within Yercaud region, in the drizzle! We rode at a slow and leisurely pace, not so much corner carving as to flow through them! And what a mesmerizing experience it was indeed! The road conditions were brilliant, wide with smooth flowing corners and nicely banked turns. The slow thump from the Thunderbird echoing through the surroundings was bliss. We road from Yercaud town centre to the end of the ghat turns as seen on Google Maps, located by something called a 60 foot bridge. The view from any point on these ghat roads is just stunning, all you see is a vast area of lush green mountains and forest cover. Here, let the pictures speak for themselves.

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              The Ghat roads as seen from Gent's seat tourist attraction

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              Our steeds at the 60 feet bridge. Although one can continue down this road (it leads to Salem), the proper tight twisty bits would be over by this point.

              We had an early night, as the next day would be Yercaud - Kolli Hills - Bangalore. That would entail a 351 km ride in a single day. Here, we would ride from Yercaud to Kolli hills, which is around 90 kms, ride the 70 hairpins up and down, backtrack the same roads for 90 kms back to Yercaud and then off to Bangalore. It was quite an experience! I will be sharing it in my next thread.

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                Re: Ride to Yercaud/Kolli Hills

                Final Part : Yercaud - Kolli Hills - Bangalore

                The plan was to get up early and leave for Kolli malai, but when have "early waking up" plans ever gone according to plan?! (pun intended). We woke up leisurely at 8, had breakfast courtesy the home stay, geared up, and left for Kolli hills by 9. The weather was sort of hot, but when one is on their loving steed cruising at 80-90 kmph on butter smooth roads, with stunning views either side, all the worries just fade away. Again a hats off to Tamil Nadu Government for maintaining their motorways in such great condition! One will find a lot of fascinating small-medium sized hillocks enroute. We stopped for coconut water around 45 kms into the ride, chatting to the sellers. My friend is fluent in Tamil, so he answered most of their curious questions, while I tried my best in whatever mixed Tamil/Malayalam I know. They suggested us a left just before what Google Maps showed, promising us that the roads would go through gorgeous village and country sides, but sadly those roads were under construction. Hence we followed our trusted Google Maps, and we shot ahead to Kolli Hills.

                When I say hairpin bends, this is what I will mean for the rest of my LIFE! It is like, God dropped a noodle onto the hill, and carved whatever shape the noodle was. Just check the following image to know what I'm talking about.

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                We did not stop anywhere, just went straight to the top! It is a total of 70 hairpin bends, and the start is marked as shown -

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                From then on, it's just non-stop hairpin after hairpin. Since we had gone on a weekday, the traffic was less, and most of the cars give way for us bikers. Respect. One annoyance was that there was some function at the top, hence we encountered many trucks trudging their way up the hill, carrying food supplies and plastic chairs. It was a slight hassle to pass them, but they were understanding and signaled us to overtake them whenever possible. As is usual, we found a bunch of around 9-10 youthiyas crammed into an Omni, all boozed up, howling at us (they were excited seeing our riding gear, maybe). We could speed away from them easily, and luckily didn't encounter them later on. Speaking of the bends, after around the 40th or so, I started feeling dizzy, due to the continuous leaning. Amazing piece of machinery the Suzuki guys have conjured up with the Gixxer, as it attacks corners mercilessly. That chassis DEFINITELY needs a bigger power plant! Me and my friend maintained a distance between us, overtaking each other at times, but most of the time we had the hills to ourselves. We never stopped en-route to take photos, so I will share whatever we have taken.

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                At the top, as seen in the first Google Maps screenshot image in this thread (Sri Kalliaman Temple)

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                Having Hide n Seek big pack at the top (much useful item to be carried on rides, along with Minute Maid Musambi juice. Also guys, please carry your trash back in your bags, stowing it away in some extra plastic covers you can carry along. Let us not spoil nature and preserve it for our kids to ride to and enjoy)

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                At 70th hairpin bend

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                View from the top

                On the return leg, we stopped at many points to take in some stunning scenery.

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                One of the MANY insane bends. You can scrape any part of your motorcycle tilting here

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                The straight road leading to the start of the bends. The last straight road you'll encounter before the beginning!

                Our souls fired up and our cornering cravings quenched, our stomachs needed filling up too! There are many hotels at the base of the hill. We had traditional Tamil Nadu style meals (yeah, having vegetarian sometimes is good for such long rides, sometimes)

                After a heavy lunch, around 2:30 in the afternoon, we decide it's time to head back to base camp Bengaluru. With heavy hearts, we left, cruising at a pace of 90-95, which, on retrospect, was not needed. If one cruises comfortably at 80-85, it might not stress the engine much, and one can glide along without much tension.

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                Somewhere near Dharmapuri

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                Our bikes taking much needed breaks on the return run

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                My ride buddy took this picture somewhere before Hosur

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                The final approximate tally.. around 750 kms in 2 days

                On the return journey, we stopped every 70-80 kms for a tea break. We reached Hosur at around 7 in the evening (covering around 320 kms in 5 hours). But sadly, the last 30 kms (out of a 350km journey) took us 1 and a half hour! This was due to a mix of rain and traffic. Finally, we reached our homes by 8:30, concluding one epic and slightly rushed ride. One must not miss this ride, as it really gets you to peace, and satisfies your inner needs of travel. Kolli Hills is one place that MUST be on your bucket list, and must be ticked off soon. If your in Bangalore, it is technically possible to go and come back in one day (around 600 kms total). But it is advised to couple this with Yercaud stay-over, to have a pleasant experience. The ghat roads at Yercaud too are not to be missed.
                Anyways, thanks for reading this far. Hope I got the essence of the ride in these threads. Until Next time, Ride Hard, Ride Safe!
                Last edited by vishandy2k; 11-01-2018, 02:34 PM.

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