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[TN-Kerala] Need Riding Partner + Route Clarifications
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@aargee:
Noted..
@Anant:
I have gone through Thekkadi and Idukki only in a cage and that was during school days a long long time ago. I have this memory of lush greenery on both sides. The attached pics just gave me a huge dash of enviable nostalgia
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Incidentally, I was reading your trip logs as well.
Hope to meet you sometime before the trip, the maps would be useful. I already have one of those Map booklets, but I don't think they are detailed enough.Baby Tourer
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Get Eicher maps, they're damn accurate.Originally posted by Zaphod View Postthe maps would be useful. I already have one of those Map booklets, but I don't think they are detailed enough.
For Wayanad another best way - Bangalore -> Mysore -> Guldalpet -> Sultan battery -> Wayanad.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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I remember someone was able to find this at Odyssey; I'm too looking to buy one. Its a worth investment, next to GPS.Originally posted by Zaphod View Post@Aargee
Thanks for the hint. Looks like its available everywhereSkill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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If you have a Nokia phone, download Nokia Maps from OVI website. Its free for life time & has decent route calculations. Eicher maps are a must if you are solo & haven't ridden through before (into the smaller towns of Karnataka / Kerala). Otherwise, you can ask people for directions - the best way.Originally posted by felix.ragav View Postprovided you have a gps phone, you can *cough*download*cough* Garmin, the second best would be eicher maps. read somewhere on what a life saver it can be when you run outta batteries.
Also, do your homework before leaving:
1. Take print outs from MapMyIndia / Google Maps of the total route.
2. Waypoints - Including smaller towns - will help you navigate through even if you are lost.
3. Pen down if the locals tell you any other shorter / scenic route - it will again help you if you are lost.
4. Use your GPS phone ONLY if you are really lost & have no other go - The GPRS is normally charged more than usual in roaming.
5. Use lots of common sense, ride on in accordance to nature, start early - take a lot of breaks and try to call it a day just around sun set & dont just push onto the night in the hills / forestPhoto Gallery[/B]
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