TREK: Tada to Nagala aka Tadagala 4
DATE: June 26-27, 2010WHERE: Tada Reserve and Nagala Forest, Nellore and Chittoor Districts of Andhra PradeshDISTANCE: 35 kms.TYPE: Difficult.COST: Rs 600 for Chennai, Rs 800 for Bangalore.PARTICIPANT: 26 super fun CTC gang from Bangalore and Chennai including:
Abhilasha, Aditya Kambampati, Anala, Ananth, Arun Mathew, Balaji, Balakrishnan Vinchu, Balasenthil, Chandrababu Y, D. Hemalatha, Dominik Bulla, Hari S. Rao, Herbert Goldwin, Max Comer, Nisha Roseline Luiz, Prerana Nair, Priyanka Sharma, Ramjan, Ravi S Ghosh, Sandeep Mehta, Sourabindu Dutta, Sudharsan, Uday, Vetri, Vikramvarun, Yerram naveen chaitanya
Abhilasha, Aditya Kambampati, Anala, Ananth, Arun Mathew, Balaji, Balakrishnan Vinchu, Balasenthil, Chandrababu Y, D. Hemalatha, Dominik Bulla, Hari S. Rao, Herbert Goldwin, Max Comer, Nisha Roseline Luiz, Prerana Nair, Priyanka Sharma, Ramjan, Ravi S Ghosh, Sandeep Mehta, Sourabindu Dutta, Sudharsan, Uday, Vetri, Vikramvarun, Yerram naveen chaitanya
ORGANIZER: Ravi S Ghosh
PICTURES:
Sourabindu
Vikram
Anala Arun
VIDEOS (Sourabindu):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wug6NMb9IyA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Loo7C7nmoA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szY3fZUpLfI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrGvsScFekA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpighgD7oYE
FORUM LINK: http://chennai-trekking-club.32436.n3.nabble.com/Tadagala-4-Tada-To-Nagala-June-26-27-2010-tp894735p894735.html
THE SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERING
Team CTC was able to complete Tadagala for the third time. A team of trekkers is like an organism's body all parts of which are vital for its survival. Of course some parts are more instrumental than others in the functioning of a body and success of a trek. And now is the time to call names and appreciate the efforts of those who made it possible for the team of 26 to trek from Tada to Nagala, to overcome one big problem of lack of water, the juice of life.
I'll be posting the break ups of the cost in some time (need some time to get payments for drop outs and to create the spreadsheet). If you have any doubts about the cost, please do ask. CTC believes in being transparent and non-profit.
Ananth was very happy when he heard that his wife is leaving, i mean temporarily. He immediately decided to make full fun of the opportunity and here we were planning for Tada to Nagala trek. One trouble in organizing this trek is transportation as we exit far from the entry point which makes it difficult to come back and collect the cars. The option was to take public transport. Lot of R&D by Ananth, Balaji, Aditya with help from Naveen and Guru resulted in proper arrangement of Transport from Chennai to Tada and from the deserted village of Nagala to Chennai. It was very crucial for this trek.
Tarakarma Aditya Kambhampati (thats one person's name), the guy with a rocket in his *** and Max, the guy without a rocket in his *** are the names who made this trek a reality. Without them, this would have been a mere picnic in tada. They were the trail blazers. With the so-called navigator barely able to walk, Aditya and Max were the force leading the team towards its destination.
Ramzan and Sandeep were another important organ of the team at the other end of the team. They are the best sweepers we've seen ever, extremely patient, extremely polite, and yet extremely efficient to get the laggards moving. I would recommend these two people to be the sweeper for each of the treks. They are like the tail of cheetah which helps maintain its balance while running.
The food department was taken care of by Anala. The constant innovation and experimentation in trek food is what keeps us kicking. Sometime we like it, sometime not, but always end up enjoying the variety. Anala was responsible for deciding the food menu and distributing the stuff to buy among the team members, but unfortunately she was not successful to educate us about the difference between medium aval and paper aval.
After the rains when it became impossible to find dry woods, getting the fire go was a dream. Yerram Naveen and Dominic got it going with their tricks of using grass and removing the upper layer of woods. It was a difficult task but worth it considering the hot soup and food we were later entitled to. Dominic went back a kilometer or so to fetch water for us. This was too dirty to be used for cooking but just perfect for morning ragas and so did we.
While Nisha, Sandeep, Hema, and Anala took over the cutting department, Yerram Naveen, Bala Phillips (previously known as HCL Bala), Ananth, and me ventured into cooking business. The payasam prepared by Bala on second day was awesome and I guess people who did not join the trek are missing that.
Vetri, Ramzan, Max and many others helped the non-swimmers realize their swimming dreams and water fun in the magic pool. There presence became even more crucial when Balasenthil lost consciousness while jumping and had to be pulled. The fun in the trek could have vanished within moments without the excellent swimming skills of Vetri and Max who immediately swam to Balasenthil when he fell unconscious after landing on his chest and pulled him back to the rock.
I've to acknowledge the help of Peter, Guru, and Sujai in creating the route map, guidance, and providing information about the trail. Their help was very crucial in this perfecting the route and not wasting time searching for the route.
We appreciate all of you guys and all those whose names are missing for the help and effort to make this trek a success. We wish to repeat the fun again.
TREK ACCOUNTHari RaoLegend (in CTC circles) has it that the Tadagala trek is strangely jinxed. Evidently, a successful finish, requires the organizers/trekkers to somehow pay their pound of flesh to the Nagala gods before the trek starts . Hence, if we undergo a rough time getting to the start of the hike, the gods are appeased and favour us with their good graces as we journey through about 40km of harsh terrain. Well... that's how the story goes anyway. :-) We were going to find out soon enough! So, you readers : If you're laughing/snickering... muaahahaha!! Almost every trek you take WILL end up being tougher than expected! But at the end, you'll also feel more fulfilled, more satiated, more alive and happier than you can possibly imagine! Welcome to the wonderful world of CTC! :-) For the record, last weekend's (June 26-27, '10) trek was the 5th attempt at crossing the Nagalapuram range - starting from the Tada end, traversing about 40 km of unfriendly terrain, and emerging at the Nagala end. It was also only the 3rd time that it was successfully completed, and I had the good fortune of being part of an awesome team that completed it.
But... I'm getting ahead of myself.
"Let's start at the very beginning... a very good place to start". (Remember this song anyone? Although the first sentence might not be very familiar to all, the song is probably one of the most recognized songs in movie history... "Do Re Mi" anyone?!)
So here I was, waiting eagerly for Friday. I had just done the social trek to Nagala the previous weekend with my family (wife and 2 kids). It was wonderful, but all it did was whet my appetite for the real deal! Then my kids fell sick by Wed... dysentery. My daughter got a high fever by Thu (103.8 F) ... I developed a sore throat and low-grade fever ... crap! Fri morning came and went. Booked a Fasttrac call-taxi for 7:15pm. By 5:45pm, it was raining, weather was gloomy, and I was still feeling sick and blah. I took a cold shower, shrugged off the blues and decided that I AM GOING! First battle of the mind - WON! :)
7:15pm : Ring ring... "Saar, naan Velachery le irrukken. Varathukku 1/2 hr ayyidum". Shit! (Taxi delayed... 1/2 hr late). Told him to come anyway. Chandra Babu (Chandu) and Ananth were waiting for me to pick them up. Mad phone tags to ensure that we're still on track. Managed to pick everyone up and head out by 8:10.
8:15pm : Adayar... Unusually severe traffic jam. Koyambedu by 8:30?? No way! Thankfully, in addition to my half hour padding, Ananth had also padded by a half hour. So we managed to reach Koyambedu bus station by 9:10pm, and boarded the 9:30pm bus to Tada. Good... So we're finally off!
11:45pm : Travelling on a NH, we made good time and reached our destination a little before midnight - a bus stand (forgot the name, V...?). Cool! All enthu now. Interesting sights... bare-bottomed drunk face down on floor, 5-6 frogs looking for meals, a rat, a few stray dogs snarling/barking and squaring off for competition. Awesome! We were psyched! Figured we'd get a few hours of sleep before the B'lore team arrived around 5am. That's when the real attack started. Bloody mosquitoes that were hiding behind the bus stand discovered us! Shit! I proudly produced my Odomos tube and after some initial bravado, almost everyone decided to use it. Yay, problem solved... ya? No! These were hard-core desi "machchar", just like we were hard-core trekkers! Double shit! Anyway... we tried to get some sporadic sleep patterns in before the B'lore team arrived.
4:45am : B'lore team's here! Yay! Lots of noise. Some rather risque posing. Hugs all around. By daybreak, the first share autos started arriving.
5:45am : Bleary-eyed and tired from sleep deprivation, we set off towards the trek starting point. A quick word about these share autos - DAMN! These Piaggios are tough! All 26 of us fit ourselves into 3 autos, luggage and drivers included, and these babies grunted it all the way up to our start point about 30 mins away. Someone informed me that he was once in an auto with 17 others, hanging out precariously, and it still chugged away!
6:20am : Drop off point. Autos headed back. We headed to our breakfast nook, enjoyed some yummy coconut polis, filled up fresh water from the stream, signed our waivers (yeah... if you die, you're forbidden from coming back later to ...errr... "talk" to your buddies!) and commenced our journey.
7:00am : And so we began. The first few hours in Tada is mostly uphill, and it starts almost immediately. It's funny how quickly the chatter dies down when people start climbing! :-) About 1.5 hrs of this through streams, a small temple, and generally rough terrain, with small pit stops along the way and then...
8:20am : The lead stops and everyone gathers up. What happened? The pic explains it all. Ravi was sitting with the GPS unit opened up, trying to get it to work again! If that unit hadn't started up again, we would have been the 3rd "failed" attempt at Tadagala! Fortunately, that wasn't the case. Remember what I said earlier about paying our dues early?! Yeah! So we all picked up and continued on our merry (?) way. :-) At certain points, we were literally rock-climbing. It was quite precarious, even for experienced climbers. But our team was up for the challenge!
9:30am : As part of the lead group we made our way to a clearing near the top, and decided to wait for the rest of the team to catch up.
9:40am : I received a text msg from Chandu - "Please come back we lost the trail". Shit! Unfortunately, the last section was so steep that everyone was totally focused on climbing and lost track of the person behind them. Fortunately, it was also a section where there wasn't too much room for error. And even better, it was at the beginning of the trek when we still had some reception on our phones! ("good graces of the Nagala gods"!) :-D Anyway, two of us went back down to help the others find their way. It was almost 10:30am by the time everyone had regrouped at the clearing! A little lesson on the dangers of spreading out too far!
10:30am : We're off again! At 10:55am we took a short break as we came across our first "jamun" tree. Herbert climbed up and started attacking the berries voraciously as others jumped in. Someone advised against it, 'cos they make you thirsty. Most people took that advice and shoved it... you know where! hehe
11:10am : We reached our first real recreation spot! A diving pool! Water! To drink, fill up as well as splash in! :=) Although better pools awaited us later, we were starved for some fun. So we played around for about an hour before setting off again around 12:15pm, batteries recharged.
1:15pm : About an hour after leaving the pool, we regrouped for lunch. All the horseplay had taken it's toll, and we were ravenous. We had jowar rotis with an assortment of podis (medium, hot and very hot) instead of the usual pickles. Some colourful commentary followed, regarding the expected after-effects of the different "gunpowders"/podis. :=D This was followed by some mouth-watering "pedas" from Ramzan. As we were a bit slow, lunch break was relatively quick, and we took off climbing soon after.
2:15pm : Time for another break. In case you're wondering why so many breaks, remember that climbing can sap your energy and will very easily. 30 mins of climbing is much harder than hours of walking! If you don't believe me, next time you're in the gym, put your treadmill to the highest incline and walk 15 mins! :-) We started climbing again at 2:30pm and soon reached another wondrous spot!
3:00pm : We arrived at the beautiful "Doorway to Nagala"! It's like an arch cut through the rock, and there's a pool of water on the other side. Everyone ooh'ed and aah'ed as we climbed through the arch. The beauty of the pool was too much to pass up and many decided to cool off here, while some decided to go a bit further and rest in the shade. Thunderclouds had started gathering by now and we could hear sporadic bursts of thunder. After much debate, we finally decided to continue. However, by the time we left, it had started to drizzle, making it much harder to traverse over the slick, rocky surfaces. After about 20 minutes of slipping/sliding/falling, we came upon an open area and unanimously agreed to set up camp for the night. Some people literally shouted with joy! :-)
~ 4:00pm : Now began the arduous task of setting up camp. It wasn't easy given the steady drizzle, but eventually, the makeshift tents were up. Amazingly, the team even managed to get a fire going, despite the damp wood all around. Some of us were low on energy, but others picked up the slack and made sure nothing was amiss. Ravi and Ananth started telling jokes as others gathered around and contributed.
~ 6:30pm : The most delicious vegetable soup started spreading its aroma from the pot, and that was enough to give a jolt of energy to everyone. This was followed by what must be the best "aval" ever! Thanks head chef Anala! Even though I was groggy from 2 days of no sleep, I couldn't resist eating some of that delicious food! I don't remember when I passed out, but I did... and the next thing I know, it's about 9:30pm and I see a full moon adorned with passing clouds. Took a few pictures and promptly passed out again.
4:30am : My biological clock woke me promptly at 4:30am. There was utter silence, except for the soft whispers of the early morning breeze under the bright moonlit sky. It's simply too beautiful to describe in words! I figured I might as well finish my "business". :=) Then I spent the rest of the morning till sun-up, taking pictures of the moon and the moonlit terrain.
5:30am : Slowly, the camp begins to stir... Most of us got going pretty quick. In fact, we wrapped up and left by 7am, which was pretty impressive, considering how tired everyone was! But then, we all did get a good night of rest. In hindsight, it was a really smart decision to camp here, AND we were lucky the rain gods didn't get busy during the night!
7:00am : Started moving again. This was probably the toughest 4-5 hour stretch. My camera battery died, so I lost chronological tracking. Eventually, we reached our resort destination - Slide pool / Magic pool - "trickling" in between 10:30am and 12:00am, no pun intended!
SLIDE POOL / MAGIC POOLWell... what can I say. It was gorgeous beyond words! Everyone had a blast! Many tried things that they had probably never dreamed they would do, including yours truly - moi! You couldn't wipe the grins off our faces . :=D First came the slide pool, an amazing natural water slide on smooth rock about 8-10m long / 45deg angle. After crashing in, we waded across this slide pool, and come across another waterfall about 10-12m high (about 3 storeys). We walked to the edge and crept onto the rock face at different heights. The really daring (or foolish? :-)) among us leapt off the highest points into the magic pool ... about 12m below! I was one of them, and DAMNNN.. WHAT A RUSH!!! WOOOHOOOO!!! :=D Others chose different heights to jump in from, depending on their swimming ability and confidence levels. Those of us sitting on the side of the pool were receiving free fish pedicures - ticklish little buggers! It was undoubtedly the pinnacle of our trek.
And then ... "it" happened... a sobering reality check. After some goading, Balasenthil took off from the 12m height. Unfortunately, he started tipping forward, and made almost horizontal chest contact with the water. The shock knocked him out cold. It was a scary sight to see him floating face-down for a couple of seconds. Fortunately, Max and Vetri - our strongest swimmers - dived in and got to him within 2-3 seconds... and within 15-20 seconds, he was back up, asking, "How did I get to the side??" :-) Funny, but in retrospect, it could have been worse. Believe it or not, the incident didn't dampen the team's collective enthusiasm for more than a few minutes! Sourab - a non-swimmer - witnessed Bala's fall and still jumped off from the secondary 8m platform. Even the eternal "waiter" - Sudharshan - finally jumped in from 8m, after waiting for more than an hour at the 10m rock shelf! Hell ... even Balasenthil himself, went back up to the 8m platform and dived again... proving once and for all that fears are conquered in the mind... not body! :=D All in all, I think the collective adrenaline rush was more than most of us experienced in a lifetime!
After about 3-4 hours in this blissful dreamland, we started packing up. Most people knew the route from there. So we started heading towards the Nagala dam in smaller groups. I went along with Udai, Herbert, Vikram and a couple of other guys... chatting along the way. We saw more pools, along w/ signs of "civilization" - paper plates, water/alcohol bottles, plastic wrappers, cigarette boxes - and knew our dream run was nearing its end. We stopped at the "burning tree" pool - a shallow pool that's one of the destinations on our social treks. From there, Dominic and I decided that we didn't want to wear our soaked shoes any more than was necessary... so we headed back to the dam 20 mins away. Ananth had arranged for "private transportation" to pick us up from the dam at 6:15pm and take us to Oothukottai.
If you think our fun stopped there, think again! 3 of us - Ramzan, Sandeep and Arun decided to put in one last swim in the dam! They swam out to a lone dead tree in the middle of the pool and climbed up to pose for some neat pictures. Then our "transportation" arrived! I was psyched when I saw the open lorry! We all piled in, full of energy yet again. As we started moving through the 3km stretch of rocky road, all our joints got the loosening of a lifetime! It was dark (~ 7pm) by the time we reached our destination in Oothukottai - Hotel Saravana Bhavan - small place unrelated to the chain, but the food was great. We thulped veg biryani and brinji with onion raitha and pudina chutney and drank gallons of cold water and ice cold Pepsi, Slice, etc. Dominic scared the local villagers as he screamed and shouted every time Germany scored (Germany beat England 4-1)... so much so, that even the hotel owner asked him, "You from Germany?"! :-) We even had a surprise visitor in a Black Monster SUV... yep, none other than Peter himself, returning from the ladies trek w/ a truckload of happy faces! By now, we had taken over the road and were shouting unabashedly. Even the locals didn't try to dampen our unbridled enthusiasm. :=) Ananth even managed to arrange for 2 Sumos to take all Chennai-ites back home. No buses to deal with! Sweeeeet!!
And the ride home was mostly uneventful... except for another reminder of "Speed thrills, but kills". We had to stop for a few minutes near Red Hills, as a bike carrying 2 guys had collided w/ a truck. Details unknown, but both bikers were critical. Wear your helmets bikers... and stay safe! Lets keep our adventures in more natural surroundings ... like the mountains, rivers, beaches, etc!
Looking forward to many more CTC adventures in the future!
Tadagala Completed
Aditya Kambampati
Till last weekend if anyone asks me, if there is any CTC trek that you attempted and failed I would say its Tadagala.And now if someone asks me which is the trek you enjoyed the most I will again say Tadagala.And yes, when I attempted Tadagala first time I am just four treks old.Only few guys did it in CTC as a part of DOA.Thanks to Ravi and Ananth for planning,food ,logistics for organizing and unlimited fun in this trek.
Tadagala is a word that you will find only on CTC blog or Forum because there is no place existing with that name.Its simply a combination of two different forest ranges Tada+Nagala=Tadagala spread across Nellore and Chittoor districts of Andhra Pradesh.
No second thought came into my mind when I saw trek invite from Ravi, except to fill in my details+ joke.Many mails were exchanged among us for planning Travel food and logistics for it.Only CTC organizers know the pain and satisfaction in doing so.Finally the day came and the whole Chennai gang gathered at Koyambedu.Balaji Seshan,Max, Prerana,Nisha,Shaila,Vikram,Sandeep and so many of my good friends among the gang..wow I know its gonna be really exciting trek and it turned out be one finally.We boarded the bus and reached Varadayapalem around 12 midnight and slept (actually fought with mosquitoes) in the bus stand till our Bangalore gang joined us around 5.30 in the morning. Shouts and screams even before they got down the bus we all hugged each other.Food distribution happened followed by negotiating with autowala's ( they are not really like chennai autowala's).19 from Chennai and 7 from Bangalore are now heading to the Tada forest, our trek base point.We reached the place in no time and we all had breakfast near the stream.After few instructions from Ravi the real trek began.
After walking back from the stream for few hundred meters we started climbing a hill.There is a good path that gradually takes on to the hill.As I have been in the trail already I vaguely remember the path.Ravi the GPS man after a point started going down and I was skeptic in mind about the route.Few distance of walk led us all again to the same place from where we started.We just circumvent the hill.So we decided to take the failed tadagala path.Before that I grabbed GPS from Ravi who refused to give me that earlier ;-).So we went to the temple walked along the stream and started climbing the other hill.This hill is really steep almost 60 Deg inclination.Gang after a sleepless night felt it a bit difficult.I am leading the team now and few of them are with me.With very small breaks in between we are almost on the peak.Few of us are waiting at the view point for people in the back to join.Hari got an SMS from Ananth asking someone to come back and show others the way.So Max and I went back to bring them all.A few minutes rest near the view point all the gang decided to stay togther and from here according to me we made a good progress.Walking on the peaks of three more hills took us to a small pool.After a few jumps and filling our water bottles it took some time for us to discuss the trail.From now its a long walk along the stream until our stomachs rang a lunch bell.
After that again its walk walk and walk all the way on the peaks along the stream.Thanks to the recent rains.There is good amount of water all along.So far so good I thought.Even though we are all walking along the stream path is a bit tricky it is covered with thick bushes and vegetation.And the mid day sun is making it little tougher.Soon we hit a drop.We by passed it and the next wonder on the trail is the Arch falls.There is a beautiful rock cut in the shape of a big arch and the stream water comes and falls into a small pool through it.Nature has so many surprises for us if we have good eyes to look at it.Even the pool is dirty some trekkers dared to gt in to it to have fun while a group of people along with me had a rest on top of it.The stream here covered with tree branches like a canopy and its all shady which made this part of walk a bit easy .Soon we realized its gonna be raining.A drizzle later became bigger into rain and I know its not going to stop us.We never stopped either.
Most boulders in the stream are covered with green moss and when rain water makes it wet it becomes slippery.I saw few of them walking with me slipping and falling down time to time.So the rain is making more tougher now.Now its time to decide on the camping spot and the plan to cover the remaining trail the next day.I argued with Ravi for some time to camp in the stream as we can have cover under the tress and use the Tarpaulins to cover ourselves.But Ravi skeptical about flash floods in the stream decided to walk a little further.So we did.We are now on the highest peak on the forest range and I found a flat place where we can all comfortably sleep.As we do not know how the trail would be ahead, we all decided on staying there.But its raining.The three tarps now came very handy.With all the team efforts we all came up with an superb tent using all the three tarps filled the gaps in between two tarps with ponchos.After everyone settled down for few minutes.The real fun starts here.
Few guys collected twigs Naveen made fire Anala led the cooking department Nisha,Sandeep,Shaila helped in cutting vegtables Ravi made papads and everything came up very well.I took a power nap after taking the mixed soup.Got up chatted with Max and Pree eating the very very yummy Aval fry.After so much of eating and tierd of laughing for the fun that we had slowly the team started occupying places in the tent some decided to sleep outside and everyone went into a deep sleep according to me. Manmohana...Manmohana..suno na ..An alarm woke me up at 5.00.Shaila's alarm ringing woke up few of us.I completed my morning job and stated waking up everyone.I am sure team would be very fast with good food and sleep previous night.Everyone bagged their gear and the adventure continues.
Initial trail was pretty easy compared to the previous day and mostly flat.We crossed peaks after peaks for almost 2.5 hours.I liked the walk very much.Its green every where with leaves very fresh because of the previous days rain.Mostly grass lands under the feet made the walk much comfortable.Team made a rapid progress.We reached a view point and waited for Ravi to come for another round of brain storming on the trail now Max who already visited this part of trail before took over the leading responsibility and I accompanied him.Mean while Herbert Naveen and Arun plucked some black berries for everyone. After walking on the peaks for few more kilometers the trails led us very steeply down into a stream.This stream will directly take us to the regular Nagala dead end pool.Max,Pree,DomnikVetri,Uday,Hari,Herbert and me we in the front always and there is no deviation from the stream.We did it in a rapid pace.I seriously loved this bouldering part jumping always from this side to the other side for few kilometers in the same stream.
We reached a point where we need to deviate to avoid crossing dead end pool and directly reach the sliding and magic pools of Nagala.We asked Herbert to wait for the rest of the team and reached the pools much ahead of the whole team.We had fun time in water and ate some stuff left with us.The rest of the gang reached after an hour.Team is so happy to complete the feat of Tadagala in so rapid pace.The feel of accomplishment and relaxation is seen in every face.Ravi asked me to make some fire to cook Aval and Payasam for the lunch.We had discussion on all types of topics.And after lot of fun in water we decided to leave.We took the usual nagala trail to the dam site without stopping in the first pool.The transport till Uthukottai is a a lorry which came for us till Dam while we completed our group photo sessions.That was another funny journey in the lorry.We had our dinner in Uthukottai and started to Chennai in hired vehicles.Thanks to everyone for making the trip wonderful.
PICTURES:
Sourabindu
Vikram
Anala Arun
VIDEOS (Sourabindu):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wug6NMb9IyA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Loo7C7nmoA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szY3fZUpLfI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrGvsScFekA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpighgD7oYE
FORUM LINK: http://chennai-trekking-club.32436.n3.nabble.com/Tadagala-4-Tada-To-Nagala-June-26-27-2010-tp894735p894735.html
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THE SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERING
Team CTC was able to complete Tadagala for the third time. A team of trekkers is like an organism's body all parts of which are vital for its survival. Of course some parts are more instrumental than others in the functioning of a body and success of a trek. And now is the time to call names and appreciate the efforts of those who made it possible for the team of 26 to trek from Tada to Nagala, to overcome one big problem of lack of water, the juice of life.
I'll be posting the break ups of the cost in some time (need some time to get payments for drop outs and to create the spreadsheet). If you have any doubts about the cost, please do ask. CTC believes in being transparent and non-profit.
Ananth was very happy when he heard that his wife is leaving, i mean temporarily. He immediately decided to make full fun of the opportunity and here we were planning for Tada to Nagala trek. One trouble in organizing this trek is transportation as we exit far from the entry point which makes it difficult to come back and collect the cars. The option was to take public transport. Lot of R&D by Ananth, Balaji, Aditya with help from Naveen and Guru resulted in proper arrangement of Transport from Chennai to Tada and from the deserted village of Nagala to Chennai. It was very crucial for this trek.
Tarakarma Aditya Kambhampati (thats one person's name), the guy with a rocket in his *** and Max, the guy without a rocket in his *** are the names who made this trek a reality. Without them, this would have been a mere picnic in tada. They were the trail blazers. With the so-called navigator barely able to walk, Aditya and Max were the force leading the team towards its destination.
Ramzan and Sandeep were another important organ of the team at the other end of the team. They are the best sweepers we've seen ever, extremely patient, extremely polite, and yet extremely efficient to get the laggards moving. I would recommend these two people to be the sweeper for each of the treks. They are like the tail of cheetah which helps maintain its balance while running.
The food department was taken care of by Anala. The constant innovation and experimentation in trek food is what keeps us kicking. Sometime we like it, sometime not, but always end up enjoying the variety. Anala was responsible for deciding the food menu and distributing the stuff to buy among the team members, but unfortunately she was not successful to educate us about the difference between medium aval and paper aval.
After the rains when it became impossible to find dry woods, getting the fire go was a dream. Yerram Naveen and Dominic got it going with their tricks of using grass and removing the upper layer of woods. It was a difficult task but worth it considering the hot soup and food we were later entitled to. Dominic went back a kilometer or so to fetch water for us. This was too dirty to be used for cooking but just perfect for morning ragas and so did we.
While Nisha, Sandeep, Hema, and Anala took over the cutting department, Yerram Naveen, Bala Phillips (previously known as HCL Bala), Ananth, and me ventured into cooking business. The payasam prepared by Bala on second day was awesome and I guess people who did not join the trek are missing that.
Vetri, Ramzan, Max and many others helped the non-swimmers realize their swimming dreams and water fun in the magic pool. There presence became even more crucial when Balasenthil lost consciousness while jumping and had to be pulled. The fun in the trek could have vanished within moments without the excellent swimming skills of Vetri and Max who immediately swam to Balasenthil when he fell unconscious after landing on his chest and pulled him back to the rock.
I've to acknowledge the help of Peter, Guru, and Sujai in creating the route map, guidance, and providing information about the trail. Their help was very crucial in this perfecting the route and not wasting time searching for the route.
We appreciate all of you guys and all those whose names are missing for the help and effort to make this trek a success. We wish to repeat the fun again.
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TREK ACCOUNTHari RaoLegend (in CTC circles) has it that the Tadagala trek is strangely jinxed. Evidently, a successful finish, requires the organizers/trekkers to somehow pay their pound of flesh to the Nagala gods before the trek starts . Hence, if we undergo a rough time getting to the start of the hike, the gods are appeased and favour us with their good graces as we journey through about 40km of harsh terrain. Well... that's how the story goes anyway. :-) We were going to find out soon enough! So, you readers : If you're laughing/snickering... muaahahaha!! Almost every trek you take WILL end up being tougher than expected! But at the end, you'll also feel more fulfilled, more satiated, more alive and happier than you can possibly imagine! Welcome to the wonderful world of CTC! :-) For the record, last weekend's (June 26-27, '10) trek was the 5th attempt at crossing the Nagalapuram range - starting from the Tada end, traversing about 40 km of unfriendly terrain, and emerging at the Nagala end. It was also only the 3rd time that it was successfully completed, and I had the good fortune of being part of an awesome team that completed it.
But... I'm getting ahead of myself.
"Let's start at the very beginning... a very good place to start". (Remember this song anyone? Although the first sentence might not be very familiar to all, the song is probably one of the most recognized songs in movie history... "Do Re Mi" anyone?!)
So here I was, waiting eagerly for Friday. I had just done the social trek to Nagala the previous weekend with my family (wife and 2 kids). It was wonderful, but all it did was whet my appetite for the real deal! Then my kids fell sick by Wed... dysentery. My daughter got a high fever by Thu (103.8 F) ... I developed a sore throat and low-grade fever ... crap! Fri morning came and went. Booked a Fasttrac call-taxi for 7:15pm. By 5:45pm, it was raining, weather was gloomy, and I was still feeling sick and blah. I took a cold shower, shrugged off the blues and decided that I AM GOING! First battle of the mind - WON! :)
7:15pm : Ring ring... "Saar, naan Velachery le irrukken. Varathukku 1/2 hr ayyidum". Shit! (Taxi delayed... 1/2 hr late). Told him to come anyway. Chandra Babu (Chandu) and Ananth were waiting for me to pick them up. Mad phone tags to ensure that we're still on track. Managed to pick everyone up and head out by 8:10.
8:15pm : Adayar... Unusually severe traffic jam. Koyambedu by 8:30?? No way! Thankfully, in addition to my half hour padding, Ananth had also padded by a half hour. So we managed to reach Koyambedu bus station by 9:10pm, and boarded the 9:30pm bus to Tada. Good... So we're finally off!
11:45pm : Travelling on a NH, we made good time and reached our destination a little before midnight - a bus stand (forgot the name, V...?). Cool! All enthu now. Interesting sights... bare-bottomed drunk face down on floor, 5-6 frogs looking for meals, a rat, a few stray dogs snarling/barking and squaring off for competition. Awesome! We were psyched! Figured we'd get a few hours of sleep before the B'lore team arrived around 5am. That's when the real attack started. Bloody mosquitoes that were hiding behind the bus stand discovered us! Shit! I proudly produced my Odomos tube and after some initial bravado, almost everyone decided to use it. Yay, problem solved... ya? No! These were hard-core desi "machchar", just like we were hard-core trekkers! Double shit! Anyway... we tried to get some sporadic sleep patterns in before the B'lore team arrived.
4:45am : B'lore team's here! Yay! Lots of noise. Some rather risque posing. Hugs all around. By daybreak, the first share autos started arriving.
5:45am : Bleary-eyed and tired from sleep deprivation, we set off towards the trek starting point. A quick word about these share autos - DAMN! These Piaggios are tough! All 26 of us fit ourselves into 3 autos, luggage and drivers included, and these babies grunted it all the way up to our start point about 30 mins away. Someone informed me that he was once in an auto with 17 others, hanging out precariously, and it still chugged away!
6:20am : Drop off point. Autos headed back. We headed to our breakfast nook, enjoyed some yummy coconut polis, filled up fresh water from the stream, signed our waivers (yeah... if you die, you're forbidden from coming back later to ...errr... "talk" to your buddies!) and commenced our journey.
7:00am : And so we began. The first few hours in Tada is mostly uphill, and it starts almost immediately. It's funny how quickly the chatter dies down when people start climbing! :-) About 1.5 hrs of this through streams, a small temple, and generally rough terrain, with small pit stops along the way and then...
8:20am : The lead stops and everyone gathers up. What happened? The pic explains it all. Ravi was sitting with the GPS unit opened up, trying to get it to work again! If that unit hadn't started up again, we would have been the 3rd "failed" attempt at Tadagala! Fortunately, that wasn't the case. Remember what I said earlier about paying our dues early?! Yeah! So we all picked up and continued on our merry (?) way. :-) At certain points, we were literally rock-climbing. It was quite precarious, even for experienced climbers. But our team was up for the challenge!
9:30am : As part of the lead group we made our way to a clearing near the top, and decided to wait for the rest of the team to catch up.
9:40am : I received a text msg from Chandu - "Please come back we lost the trail". Shit! Unfortunately, the last section was so steep that everyone was totally focused on climbing and lost track of the person behind them. Fortunately, it was also a section where there wasn't too much room for error. And even better, it was at the beginning of the trek when we still had some reception on our phones! ("good graces of the Nagala gods"!) :-D Anyway, two of us went back down to help the others find their way. It was almost 10:30am by the time everyone had regrouped at the clearing! A little lesson on the dangers of spreading out too far!
10:30am : We're off again! At 10:55am we took a short break as we came across our first "jamun" tree. Herbert climbed up and started attacking the berries voraciously as others jumped in. Someone advised against it, 'cos they make you thirsty. Most people took that advice and shoved it... you know where! hehe
11:10am : We reached our first real recreation spot! A diving pool! Water! To drink, fill up as well as splash in! :=) Although better pools awaited us later, we were starved for some fun. So we played around for about an hour before setting off again around 12:15pm, batteries recharged.
1:15pm : About an hour after leaving the pool, we regrouped for lunch. All the horseplay had taken it's toll, and we were ravenous. We had jowar rotis with an assortment of podis (medium, hot and very hot) instead of the usual pickles. Some colourful commentary followed, regarding the expected after-effects of the different "gunpowders"/podis. :=D This was followed by some mouth-watering "pedas" from Ramzan. As we were a bit slow, lunch break was relatively quick, and we took off climbing soon after.
2:15pm : Time for another break. In case you're wondering why so many breaks, remember that climbing can sap your energy and will very easily. 30 mins of climbing is much harder than hours of walking! If you don't believe me, next time you're in the gym, put your treadmill to the highest incline and walk 15 mins! :-) We started climbing again at 2:30pm and soon reached another wondrous spot!
3:00pm : We arrived at the beautiful "Doorway to Nagala"! It's like an arch cut through the rock, and there's a pool of water on the other side. Everyone ooh'ed and aah'ed as we climbed through the arch. The beauty of the pool was too much to pass up and many decided to cool off here, while some decided to go a bit further and rest in the shade. Thunderclouds had started gathering by now and we could hear sporadic bursts of thunder. After much debate, we finally decided to continue. However, by the time we left, it had started to drizzle, making it much harder to traverse over the slick, rocky surfaces. After about 20 minutes of slipping/sliding/falling, we came upon an open area and unanimously agreed to set up camp for the night. Some people literally shouted with joy! :-)
~ 4:00pm : Now began the arduous task of setting up camp. It wasn't easy given the steady drizzle, but eventually, the makeshift tents were up. Amazingly, the team even managed to get a fire going, despite the damp wood all around. Some of us were low on energy, but others picked up the slack and made sure nothing was amiss. Ravi and Ananth started telling jokes as others gathered around and contributed.
~ 6:30pm : The most delicious vegetable soup started spreading its aroma from the pot, and that was enough to give a jolt of energy to everyone. This was followed by what must be the best "aval" ever! Thanks head chef Anala! Even though I was groggy from 2 days of no sleep, I couldn't resist eating some of that delicious food! I don't remember when I passed out, but I did... and the next thing I know, it's about 9:30pm and I see a full moon adorned with passing clouds. Took a few pictures and promptly passed out again.
4:30am : My biological clock woke me promptly at 4:30am. There was utter silence, except for the soft whispers of the early morning breeze under the bright moonlit sky. It's simply too beautiful to describe in words! I figured I might as well finish my "business". :=) Then I spent the rest of the morning till sun-up, taking pictures of the moon and the moonlit terrain.
5:30am : Slowly, the camp begins to stir... Most of us got going pretty quick. In fact, we wrapped up and left by 7am, which was pretty impressive, considering how tired everyone was! But then, we all did get a good night of rest. In hindsight, it was a really smart decision to camp here, AND we were lucky the rain gods didn't get busy during the night!
7:00am : Started moving again. This was probably the toughest 4-5 hour stretch. My camera battery died, so I lost chronological tracking. Eventually, we reached our resort destination - Slide pool / Magic pool - "trickling" in between 10:30am and 12:00am, no pun intended!
SLIDE POOL / MAGIC POOLWell... what can I say. It was gorgeous beyond words! Everyone had a blast! Many tried things that they had probably never dreamed they would do, including yours truly - moi! You couldn't wipe the grins off our faces . :=D First came the slide pool, an amazing natural water slide on smooth rock about 8-10m long / 45deg angle. After crashing in, we waded across this slide pool, and come across another waterfall about 10-12m high (about 3 storeys). We walked to the edge and crept onto the rock face at different heights. The really daring (or foolish? :-)) among us leapt off the highest points into the magic pool ... about 12m below! I was one of them, and DAMNNN.. WHAT A RUSH!!! WOOOHOOOO!!! :=D Others chose different heights to jump in from, depending on their swimming ability and confidence levels. Those of us sitting on the side of the pool were receiving free fish pedicures - ticklish little buggers! It was undoubtedly the pinnacle of our trek.
And then ... "it" happened... a sobering reality check. After some goading, Balasenthil took off from the 12m height. Unfortunately, he started tipping forward, and made almost horizontal chest contact with the water. The shock knocked him out cold. It was a scary sight to see him floating face-down for a couple of seconds. Fortunately, Max and Vetri - our strongest swimmers - dived in and got to him within 2-3 seconds... and within 15-20 seconds, he was back up, asking, "How did I get to the side??" :-) Funny, but in retrospect, it could have been worse. Believe it or not, the incident didn't dampen the team's collective enthusiasm for more than a few minutes! Sourab - a non-swimmer - witnessed Bala's fall and still jumped off from the secondary 8m platform. Even the eternal "waiter" - Sudharshan - finally jumped in from 8m, after waiting for more than an hour at the 10m rock shelf! Hell ... even Balasenthil himself, went back up to the 8m platform and dived again... proving once and for all that fears are conquered in the mind... not body! :=D All in all, I think the collective adrenaline rush was more than most of us experienced in a lifetime!
After about 3-4 hours in this blissful dreamland, we started packing up. Most people knew the route from there. So we started heading towards the Nagala dam in smaller groups. I went along with Udai, Herbert, Vikram and a couple of other guys... chatting along the way. We saw more pools, along w/ signs of "civilization" - paper plates, water/alcohol bottles, plastic wrappers, cigarette boxes - and knew our dream run was nearing its end. We stopped at the "burning tree" pool - a shallow pool that's one of the destinations on our social treks. From there, Dominic and I decided that we didn't want to wear our soaked shoes any more than was necessary... so we headed back to the dam 20 mins away. Ananth had arranged for "private transportation" to pick us up from the dam at 6:15pm and take us to Oothukottai.
If you think our fun stopped there, think again! 3 of us - Ramzan, Sandeep and Arun decided to put in one last swim in the dam! They swam out to a lone dead tree in the middle of the pool and climbed up to pose for some neat pictures. Then our "transportation" arrived! I was psyched when I saw the open lorry! We all piled in, full of energy yet again. As we started moving through the 3km stretch of rocky road, all our joints got the loosening of a lifetime! It was dark (~ 7pm) by the time we reached our destination in Oothukottai - Hotel Saravana Bhavan - small place unrelated to the chain, but the food was great. We thulped veg biryani and brinji with onion raitha and pudina chutney and drank gallons of cold water and ice cold Pepsi, Slice, etc. Dominic scared the local villagers as he screamed and shouted every time Germany scored (Germany beat England 4-1)... so much so, that even the hotel owner asked him, "You from Germany?"! :-) We even had a surprise visitor in a Black Monster SUV... yep, none other than Peter himself, returning from the ladies trek w/ a truckload of happy faces! By now, we had taken over the road and were shouting unabashedly. Even the locals didn't try to dampen our unbridled enthusiasm. :=) Ananth even managed to arrange for 2 Sumos to take all Chennai-ites back home. No buses to deal with! Sweeeeet!!
And the ride home was mostly uneventful... except for another reminder of "Speed thrills, but kills". We had to stop for a few minutes near Red Hills, as a bike carrying 2 guys had collided w/ a truck. Details unknown, but both bikers were critical. Wear your helmets bikers... and stay safe! Lets keep our adventures in more natural surroundings ... like the mountains, rivers, beaches, etc!
Looking forward to many more CTC adventures in the future!
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Tadagala Completed
Aditya Kambampati
Till last weekend if anyone asks me, if there is any CTC trek that you attempted and failed I would say its Tadagala.And now if someone asks me which is the trek you enjoyed the most I will again say Tadagala.And yes, when I attempted Tadagala first time I am just four treks old.Only few guys did it in CTC as a part of DOA.Thanks to Ravi and Ananth for planning,food ,logistics for organizing and unlimited fun in this trek.
Tadagala is a word that you will find only on CTC blog or Forum because there is no place existing with that name.Its simply a combination of two different forest ranges Tada+Nagala=Tadagala spread across Nellore and Chittoor districts of Andhra Pradesh.
No second thought came into my mind when I saw trek invite from Ravi, except to fill in my details+ joke.Many mails were exchanged among us for planning Travel food and logistics for it.Only CTC organizers know the pain and satisfaction in doing so.Finally the day came and the whole Chennai gang gathered at Koyambedu.Balaji Seshan,Max, Prerana,Nisha,Shaila,Vikram,Sandeep and so many of my good friends among the gang..wow I know its gonna be really exciting trek and it turned out be one finally.We boarded the bus and reached Varadayapalem around 12 midnight and slept (actually fought with mosquitoes) in the bus stand till our Bangalore gang joined us around 5.30 in the morning. Shouts and screams even before they got down the bus we all hugged each other.Food distribution happened followed by negotiating with autowala's ( they are not really like chennai autowala's).19 from Chennai and 7 from Bangalore are now heading to the Tada forest, our trek base point.We reached the place in no time and we all had breakfast near the stream.After few instructions from Ravi the real trek began.
After walking back from the stream for few hundred meters we started climbing a hill.There is a good path that gradually takes on to the hill.As I have been in the trail already I vaguely remember the path.Ravi the GPS man after a point started going down and I was skeptic in mind about the route.Few distance of walk led us all again to the same place from where we started.We just circumvent the hill.So we decided to take the failed tadagala path.Before that I grabbed GPS from Ravi who refused to give me that earlier ;-).So we went to the temple walked along the stream and started climbing the other hill.This hill is really steep almost 60 Deg inclination.Gang after a sleepless night felt it a bit difficult.I am leading the team now and few of them are with me.With very small breaks in between we are almost on the peak.Few of us are waiting at the view point for people in the back to join.Hari got an SMS from Ananth asking someone to come back and show others the way.So Max and I went back to bring them all.A few minutes rest near the view point all the gang decided to stay togther and from here according to me we made a good progress.Walking on the peaks of three more hills took us to a small pool.After a few jumps and filling our water bottles it took some time for us to discuss the trail.From now its a long walk along the stream until our stomachs rang a lunch bell.
After that again its walk walk and walk all the way on the peaks along the stream.Thanks to the recent rains.There is good amount of water all along.So far so good I thought.Even though we are all walking along the stream path is a bit tricky it is covered with thick bushes and vegetation.And the mid day sun is making it little tougher.Soon we hit a drop.We by passed it and the next wonder on the trail is the Arch falls.There is a beautiful rock cut in the shape of a big arch and the stream water comes and falls into a small pool through it.Nature has so many surprises for us if we have good eyes to look at it.Even the pool is dirty some trekkers dared to gt in to it to have fun while a group of people along with me had a rest on top of it.The stream here covered with tree branches like a canopy and its all shady which made this part of walk a bit easy .Soon we realized its gonna be raining.A drizzle later became bigger into rain and I know its not going to stop us.We never stopped either.
Most boulders in the stream are covered with green moss and when rain water makes it wet it becomes slippery.I saw few of them walking with me slipping and falling down time to time.So the rain is making more tougher now.Now its time to decide on the camping spot and the plan to cover the remaining trail the next day.I argued with Ravi for some time to camp in the stream as we can have cover under the tress and use the Tarpaulins to cover ourselves.But Ravi skeptical about flash floods in the stream decided to walk a little further.So we did.We are now on the highest peak on the forest range and I found a flat place where we can all comfortably sleep.As we do not know how the trail would be ahead, we all decided on staying there.But its raining.The three tarps now came very handy.With all the team efforts we all came up with an superb tent using all the three tarps filled the gaps in between two tarps with ponchos.After everyone settled down for few minutes.The real fun starts here.
Few guys collected twigs Naveen made fire Anala led the cooking department Nisha,Sandeep,Shaila helped in cutting vegtables Ravi made papads and everything came up very well.I took a power nap after taking the mixed soup.Got up chatted with Max and Pree eating the very very yummy Aval fry.After so much of eating and tierd of laughing for the fun that we had slowly the team started occupying places in the tent some decided to sleep outside and everyone went into a deep sleep according to me. Manmohana...Manmohana..suno na ..An alarm woke me up at 5.00.Shaila's alarm ringing woke up few of us.I completed my morning job and stated waking up everyone.I am sure team would be very fast with good food and sleep previous night.Everyone bagged their gear and the adventure continues.
Initial trail was pretty easy compared to the previous day and mostly flat.We crossed peaks after peaks for almost 2.5 hours.I liked the walk very much.Its green every where with leaves very fresh because of the previous days rain.Mostly grass lands under the feet made the walk much comfortable.Team made a rapid progress.We reached a view point and waited for Ravi to come for another round of brain storming on the trail now Max who already visited this part of trail before took over the leading responsibility and I accompanied him.Mean while Herbert Naveen and Arun plucked some black berries for everyone. After walking on the peaks for few more kilometers the trails led us very steeply down into a stream.This stream will directly take us to the regular Nagala dead end pool.Max,Pree,DomnikVetri,Uday,Hari,Herbert and me we in the front always and there is no deviation from the stream.We did it in a rapid pace.I seriously loved this bouldering part jumping always from this side to the other side for few kilometers in the same stream.
We reached a point where we need to deviate to avoid crossing dead end pool and directly reach the sliding and magic pools of Nagala.We asked Herbert to wait for the rest of the team and reached the pools much ahead of the whole team.We had fun time in water and ate some stuff left with us.The rest of the gang reached after an hour.Team is so happy to complete the feat of Tadagala in so rapid pace.The feel of accomplishment and relaxation is seen in every face.Ravi asked me to make some fire to cook Aval and Payasam for the lunch.We had discussion on all types of topics.And after lot of fun in water we decided to leave.We took the usual nagala trail to the dam site without stopping in the first pool.The transport till Uthukottai is a a lorry which came for us till Dam while we completed our group photo sessions.That was another funny journey in the lorry.We had our dinner in Uthukottai and started to Chennai in hired vehicles.Thanks to everyone for making the trip wonderful.
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