Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Cycling with HBC

The Hyderabad cycling club hosted the runners' club on march 22. We cycled around the north-west part of Hyderabad(map here).  We rode upto Osman Sagar lake and back to gachibowli stadium. The entire distance was just above 28 kms. We couldn't have asked for a better weather and yours truly was really pumped up and ready to do another 20 kms at the end of it. The road leading to osman sagar lake was picturesque that day. You can read about the ride from the Hyderabad Cycling club's blog here. It was primarily organised as cross-training exercise for the runners. It was great for us to not only cross train but with such an exhilarating crowd. 

       As someone who has commuted on bicycles for more than 10 years in my life, I was really excited about the trip. And thanks to Shay for picking an amazing route. It had all that one could ask for, uphill, cross country, sand and downhill where we were able to race down at 50-60 kph. After a lot of cycling in the campus, I did want to go to work in a bicycle. May be, I can do that sooner. 











Next one on twitter. Got to go now.  Just ride!!

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Weekend Drive!!






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Monday, December 03, 2007

The Week of Diwali

Feels kind to weird to blog after such a long time. Bad time management skills and an overdose of socializing are the culprits. Hope, I'll find the time from now on to blog regularly.

Gone for a trip to Bhadrachalam and Vizag with the family junta.

Night 0: The night journey to Bhadrachalam was without much of a chaos which usually happens with me.

Day 1: Took a cottage in the banks of river Godavari in Bhadrachalam and the day went without much events. Went to the temple and had a good day's sleep.




Day 2: We had booked tickets for a day long boat ride in Godavari. After seeing the film Godavari, it has been one of my dreams to take this ride and had to coax people into it. The fact that I was even willing to get at four in the morning and push the family junta to get ready might help one to gauge the significance of the trip. We had to take a 60km trip at early morning five from Bhadrachalam to a place called Sri RamaGiri (Near Kunavaram) from where one can avail the cruiser services. The cruiser starts at 8 am in the morning and come back at around 4-5pm.


Greenery on either side of the river was amazing. The cruiser goes till a point called Papi Kondalu where the river races through a narrow gorge. It really was a sight to behold.



The ride was really good and I, for most part of the ride, was sitting/standing on the deck (at least for 6-8 hours) and still have a bit of tan on my face to remember that ride. Two days without me screwing up something is a bad omen. I sort of miscalculated the trip time and hence, we couldn't catch the train for Vizag and sort of totally screwed up the original plan. We had to stay at Bhadrachalam that night.

Day 3: Had to catch a bus to Vizag at 8 am and the travel time was supposed to be around 12-13 hours. But almost 80% of the entire trip was through the ghats and bus journey by itself was wonderful. The entire journey took some 16 hours because of some problem with the bus and the last 3-4 hours were the most frustrating part. We reached Vizag at around 11 pm and were done for the day.

Day 4: Again had to wake up at 5 in the morning to catch a passenger (yes!! not a typo) train called Kothavalasa-Kirandul express to go to Araku valley. This train journey is something that must not be missed by anyone who is visiting Araku. It has got some amazing scenaries on the way and the track passes through some 31 tunnels whose average length should be somewhere near 600-700 m.


The remaining time was spent on visiting a museum for the tribes and a waterfall sort of thing and me doing something weird.

The rest of the day was spent in the cottage savaging indian cuisines.

Day 5: One good take away from this trip for me was my sleeping habits. Waking up at 5.30/6 in the morning was really refreshing. FYI, I used to have my breakfast and lunch together. The next stop was at Borra caves. It is one of the largest stalagmite caves in India. The area of the cave spreads over 1 km square and one can find more info here or in wiki.


The next halt was at a place called Tyda. The place is nothing but a jungle with some amazing cottages built by aptdc.

The evening was spent watching the traditional dance performed by the local tribes.



Day 6: Went trekking to a near by waterfall. One had to go to Borra caves and hire a jeep to a place which is some 4-5 km away from the waterfall.


Btw, the name is Kadki waterfalls. After the jeep ride, one has to walk/climb for about 4 kms to reach to the fall. It is highly demanding and should be crossed off the checklist before a person reaches 40.







Day 7 : The journey back to vizag. Went to place called Kailashgiri in vizag very near the beach. It had more to offer for the kids(Nature's cruel way of reminding about aging). Got back to hyd that night. It was one of the more eventful trip that I have been on since the this one about 8 months ago. I had a tan on my face and people at work said I looked different after the trip. Heck!! Who cares? I had a great trip to remember.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Hyderabad Blues






Blasts, fly-over scaffolding crashes - Resilience of the people of this city stun me. Heard a lot about the Bombay and how resilient people there are. Having a first hand experience of such events in close proximity does give some different insight about life. Anyway, Hats off to the Hyderabadi!!

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