Tuesday, April 12, 2016

K2S Trek - 1 April 2016

Trek Activity: Katraj 2 Sinhgad Trek
Start Date: 1 April 2016
End Date: 2 April 2016
Participants: Mahesh M, Amit T, Vinit J, Vikram K, Santosh B, Nitin A, Pradip P, Pradeep, Sachin K, Brahma R, Santosh M, Yogesh S, Yogesh P, Rahul C, Bharat J


Katraj to Sinhgad, commonly known as K2S, is a famous trek for the Puneites. This is very treacherous and enduring trek and typically done at night time. Full moon light is preferred for this trek, and one can observe lot of people on the trek route during summer nights. I planned this trek was planned right after our Rajmachi trek on 11 March and date was finalized as Friday 1 April night, which had a 40% moon that too from 5 AM onwards. So most of the trek would have been in dark, and hence everybody was supposed to bring the torch.
We had ample time, and hence I was expecting large number of participants this time. I was the trek lead for this trek. After few drop outs, finally, we were 15 in total who were ready to go for this night trek. Everybody assembled at my home, from where I booked a bus which dropped us at Katraj tunnel. Initially, the plan was to start at 8 PM from my home, however it was 9 PM when everybody gathered. So we started bit late. Earlier we used to start this trek from Katraj old tunnel, but now we do this trek from Katraj new tunnel.
Out of 15, only 4 including me had done this trek before. So it was necessary to brief others about the trek details like path, breaks etc. At the assembly point of Katraj Khind Dhaba, I briefed everybody along with the do’s and don’ts for this trek. Fortunately, ours was the only group that night for the trekking. I asked Vikram and Pradeep to be in the front for this trek and Amit, Yogesh and I decided to be at the backside. Others were suggested to stay in the middle. We started the trek at 9:20 PM. We hiked the initial patch till hillock by 10:10 PM, which was quite a good speed considering the newcomers!! I brought parathas for everyone for dinner along with red spicy chutney and pickle. But the gang was in full speed and decided to break after some time. After crossing almost 20% of the distance and 3 hillocks, team finally stopped for food. We all enjoyed the parathas along with few fruits. We did a lot of fun during dinner. We all were together till this point of the trek. After 30 minutes of break, we continued our trek.
Distance between the front guys and back guys started increasing. At mid of the trek, the distance was almost 30 minutes. There is no water available on the trek route, hence everyone was advised to bring 3-4 liters of water with them. Yogesh brought 3 liters of water and had consumed it all till mid-way. It was then challenging to support him till the end. He started pulling his muscles on the way and we had to stop frequently to give him stretches!! Finally we reached the junction point, where trek route meets the tar road, and time was 5:10 AM. We (6) were almost 1 hour late than the plan and others had already on their way to Sinhgad, which is 3 kms away, on tar road. Luckily, we got 1 jeep at this junction, and Yogesh decided to go with it. We, then started walking towards Sinhgad fort and successfully reached there before 6 AM. After few stretches and cup of tea, everyone witnessed the wonderful sunrise from the fort.


Bharat, Vinit, Amit and I decided to walk down the fort, whereas others planned to go down by jeep. We had a group photograph here before separating. It was an awesome trek with no injuries! Last time, I had a shoulder muscle pull. It took more than 4 months for recovery. After enjoying the superb delicacy available at the fort - curd in the matka and limbu-pani, we started for return. On the way back, I threw seeds of different fruits and other trees in the valley. Hopefully, few seeds may survive and in future, we can have trees there!

We took 45 minutes for descent. Total time was 9 hours and distance travelled was 23 kms. After enjoying the misal-pav at the base, we caught the bus to return to the home.

How to get There: This trek starts from Katraj tunnel (Old as we as new). Catch a bus or auto from the city to reach there. From here, the trek starts and one has to cross 13-14 hillocks to reach the Sinhgad fort. Carry enough water as water is not available on the route.

नविन वर्ष संकल्प (2011)

(This is an old unpublished article from 2011)
मी दरवर्षी नविन वर्षाचा काही संकल्प करत नाही, म्हणजे आधी करत असे, पण जमत नसल्याने मग असे संकल्प करणे सोडून दिले. पुण्यात आज काल traffic (मराठीत वाहतूक) खूपच वाढले आहे, म्हणून मग ह्या वर्षी traffic  चे नियम पाळायचे असा ठरवला. (तसे मी नियम बऱ्यापैकी पाळतो बर का, म्हणजे BRT लेन मध्ये जात नाही, हेल्मेट वापरतो इत्यादी इत्यादि ..)
१ तारखेला सकाळीच बॅंकेत जायचा योग आला. जाता येता व्यवस्थित नियम पालन केले. संध्याकाळी COEP batchmates बरोबर Boat Club गेट्टू होते. घरा जवळचे २ सिग्नल्स ठिक होते, जास्त गर्दी नव्हती, पण राजाराम पूल नंतर गर्दी वाढत गेली. मनावर खूपच संयम ठेवून होतो मी.. आस पास च्या लोकांना सिग्नल तोडताना पाहून कसे तरी वाटत होते. ( संकल्प केल्यामुळे मला जाता येत नव्हते ना!!) शनिपार व ABC चा सिग्नल पार केल्यावर शनिवार वाड्या समोरील गर्दी कशीतरी पार केली आणि फ़ार पुढे न जाण्याचे ठरवले व गाडी मॉडर्न कॅफेपाशी पार्क केली आणि सरळ Boat Club  पर्यंत चालत गेलो. नेहमी पेक्षा १५ मिनिटे जास्त लागली, पण traffic जास्त असल्यामुळे लागली असतील असा विचार केला.

तळटीप:
१. संकल्प = Resolution
२. गेट्टू =  Get together

Rajmachi Night Trek on 11 March 2016

Participants: Mahesh M, Ramesh K, Amit T, Ashwin W, Brahma R, Sukhada J, Niyati B, Anuja S, Vinay S, Santosh R and Vikram K.
Rajmachi (Udhewadi) is small village it consist of two forts Shrivardhan fort and Manaranjan Fort. It is about 16 km trekking distance from Lonavala. Historically, Rajmachi fort was a strategic fort to control Borghat (ghat between Khopoli and Khandala on Mumbai-Pune route) which was a historical trade route. Rajmachi peak has two fortified structures.

Typically Rajmachi trek is done in monsoon season or in night time. It’s almost a flat walk of 17 kms from Lonawala, one way! I have done this trek 4-5 times in the past and is one of my favorite trek during monsoon. This time, I planned the trek on Friday 11th March, again a night trek considering the summer time. Initially, only 5 of us were ready, but it turned out to be 11 at the end. We plan to go to Lonawala by 2 cars, 1 from Ashwin and other from Ramesh. Ashwin and Brahma went to Satara in the morning and would be coming late to Pune by 7 PM. Hence everybody decided to go home early and join at one place. Otherwise the plan was to start from office directly. But due to the scatter, our start time was 9 pm!!
Our car (Ashwin) reached first at Lonawal at around Lonawala at 10 PM. Other car members joined us almost 30 minutes late. We stopped at Ramkrishna and had a wonderful dinner. It was a big challenge to walk with a full stomach now. Typically for this trek, we start walking right from Lonawala station. This time, we planned to park our vehicles at Upper Deck Resort, which was on the way. This plan worked very well and saved almost 5 kms of travel in the night.
It was almost 11:45 PM when we reached to Upper Deck Resort. After parking our cars and taking out our bags, we had first group photo before starting the walk. Almost everybody (except me!!) was doing Rajmachi and night trek, both for the first time. Hence we decided to walk together, though Amit and Vikram were asked to lead the March and Santosh and I remained at the end. It is my usual habit to be at the end and motivate, push the people who gets tired on the way.
Start of the trek @ Upper Deck Dhaba

It was a no-moon night and hence had an amazing experience of sky gazing. As the trek is almost flat (no ups and downs), we almost cover one-third distance in 1 hour. Here we took a short break of 10 minutes for water, chit chat and … It took us little more than 3 hours to reach to base village of Rajmachi called as Udhewadi. There were couple of small huts, which were used as shops during day times. We used one of the huts for our stay there. We hardy had 3 hours of sleep, but it was very much refreshing.


There were 2 groups, one want to start back immediately and other one wanted to visit the fort. There are 2 forts, taller one is Shrivardhan and smaller one is Manaranjan. Kal Bhairav temple is situated in between these 2 forts, from where 2 routes separates out. Due to time constraint, we decided to visit the smaller fort i.e. Manarajnan fort. After spending close to 45 minutes at the fort, we came back and had wonderful breakfast (pohe with tea). 
At Manaranjan fort

At around 9:40 AM, we started our back journey. Return walk was too much for Vinay and we had to do some leg stretching as well !! We saw our own John Deere 5042D tractor on the way back and had a photograph with it! It was 12:50 PM when we reached to Upper Deck Resort. From there, we directly headed towards old Pune-Mumbai highway and stooped at Tony-da-dhaba for our delicious, heavy and awesome lunch. This was also our end of the trek!
Leg stretching to Vinay !!


With JD 5042D Tractor


Dinner at Tony da Dhaba