... journeys never end... destination is only an excuse!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Life is always exciting...

somehow, I was under the impression that my train is @10:20 pm. I did check the ticket multiple times, it was written 20:20 on that... still, I did not realize...

just around 19:50, I happened to check again... actually I was scolding myself for keeping so much buffer time and having nothing planned to fill in... all of a sudden my left brain started working ;-) (20:20 - 19:50 = 30) wow... when I checked with the guard around, he said... platform no 8

finally, after a short run up... found my berth, just in time :-)

being foolish has it's own excitements in life!

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Badami...

Solo ride on August 15th weekend... Probably one of the craziest
things I've done in the recent past!

480Km : Hyd - unknown villages - Badami
440Km : Badami - Raichur - Hyd

Bullet has exceeded my expectations, in it's performance on really bad
roads and in mileage (> 32 Kmpl)... I felt totally exhausted after
reaching Badami... I must get some changes done to my 500LB to make it
more comfortable, ergonomically... for longer rides. Guess, I should
ride regularly to keep up my physical and mental stamina...

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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Flagstaff - Destination Grand Canyon!

lesson learned : when you don't have your own transport, either you should have a lot of time at your disposal or you should plan the trip to every detail

well... you can imagine that our trip has nicely turned into something very different from what we expected! though it took my colleague some time, he finally got himself convinced to the idea of visiting Grand Canyon. i've been toying with the idea of traveling by greyhounds. obviously, i could not have found any better opportunity than this one to make it a reality. all i checked was nps website for Grand Canyon and did not bother to check further details. i've been little more preoccupied in this trip

first bus from phoenix to flagstaff is at 7:40 am. we were ready by 6:30 am, however my colleague got an interesting idea of reaching the greyhounds terminal by local bus. i let him figure out the details... simple funda while traveling, never say no to your partners! i simply followed him till he gave up and changed his mind to book the transport from the front desk. by then it was too late and we missed the 7:40 am bus. the next one was only at 9:10 am so we assembled again around 8:15 am. this time we did not repeat the same mistake.

as we reached the terminal there was one guy from nepal trying to catch up with us. he wanted us to buy tickets for him till flagstaff !!! i got zapped... why would i want to do that? spending $62 on a stranger did not sound logical to me. i am not that rich either. he was persistent and stood with us in the queue till we reached the counter. no wonder why we find people from indian subcontinent living abroad to be little hostile. it reminds me of the old fellow who cheated us at chicago airport when we were looking for a calling card on our first visit to usa.

being at the greyhounds terminal did not give me a good feel at all... adding to that i had realized that i was not carrying any type of photo identity card. environment around feels unsafe and no identity if things were to go wrong... my colleague was more worried than i... prepared myself mentally to face the worst case scenario! it was quite comfortable inside... did not take out my camera all the way, just wanted to stay away from unnecessary attention

as we crossed the city, landscape appeared to be quite interesting... all i could find around was cacti... for some distance i thought it could be some man made landscaping. very soon i realized that it is beyond man's capabilities... it was wildly beautiful, typical of nature. after few hours the whole landscape got changed into something very pleasant and beautiful of different kind... we reached flagstaff.

first thing we did was to check at the counter, how we can reach grand canyon. the guy at the counter gave me a weird look and told me that it is 80 miles from there! for the first time i realized my mistake, till that moment i did not check the route map. there is another travel company who operates shuttle service between flagstaff and grand canyon, he gave us the address of that place. we walked around that whole area to locate the address, but in vain. finally we walked into a motel to check whether they can help us to get to that address. after waiting for few minutes there appeared a beautiful lady who offered to help us. she was very cordial and called up the travel company to check the schedule. we came to know that there is one shuttle starting at 3:30pm which would take little more than 2 hours to reach there and will return back on the same day after 15 minutes break. that was the only option we had, we had to let go as our return bus was at 7:40pm

my colleague jay wanted to try kfc so we started searching for that, after 15 minutes walk we spotted the same. it was a heavy lunch, yummy but very different. jay wanted to check out target stores, i joined him unwillingly. we walked out after couple of hours with a lot of stuff, he spent $0 and i swiped the card for around $200. well, it felt good to buy for others! we returned to the bus terminal and sat outside a book stores. weather was pleasant and it was nice to watch all the interesting bikes zoom by

we reached the terminal by 7:00pm. there was one dazzling beauty standing in the queue. she was slim with blonde hair and dressed in a white frock filled with black dots. i wondered how she was carrying such big bags with her fragile hands. i could not stop looking at her till we got down at phoenix. i was so impressed by the way she carried herself around and she seemed to be well organized. if it were in india, i definitely would have tried to catch up. overall the delay of one and half hour was well spent ;-) at one of the stop she got down, i was looking through the windows to get a last glimpse of her. after a while i could not trace her and gave up, to my surprise she was standing right in front of me inside the bus... wow!

photos

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Phoenix

phoenix... i've been fascinated by that word... "A legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix; according to most versions only one phoenix lived at a time and it renewed itself every 500 years". i had to travel to phoenix for a week at a very short notice to attend one summit. i was foolish not to carry my driving license with me. however, i did not feel that pinch as we had to spend most of the days at work and also the weather was extremely hot, could not have dared to venture out. touching part of the whole trip was the drive from hotel to airport on the last day of the stay!

i had asked for the transport to be available by 6:30 am. i was late as usual, reached the front desk only at 6:50 am, thought that i would have to pay extra to the driver for keeping him wait. interestingly there was no vehicle waiting...

after waiting for about 15 minutes one interesting guy showed up... he offered to carry my check-in baggage to the vehicle, that was my first surprise! i would never expect such thing especially in usa. he started with my surname, saying that he was contemplating that i must be from asia... india, pakistan, nepal or bangladesh. i confirmed to him that i am from india. he was overflowing with warmth! he loves india and a big fan of indian music. he was very appreciative about various indian actors and musicians. he also was humming old songs from old hindi films.

i got curious to know about his origin and how he developed a taste for india. he was born in somaila. when he was a teenager he managed to convince his dad to take him to india, in '80s. they visited bombay and few other places. he used to have a good collection of indian music. i was amazed by his respect to indian traditional values.

during the conversation he talked about the importance of retaining the traditional and cultural values. he sounded very upset when he talked about the current trends in indian movies. showing off too much skin... incomprehensible lyrics... adulterated music tunes! it made me think, 'how many times do we care about the rapidly changing value system?... someone far from east africa and living in usa is worried... do we bother?'

the trip came to an end as we reached the airport, but his thoughts kept on lingering in my mind... i do not know what is indian!!! one may presume that so & so is only indian, but the reality is that the other extreme is also indian...

Dream Ride - Tragedy

some times 'yes' will screw up all plans... one late evening i've got a call from office asking me to take up a role to transform few areas of our business. i should have considered the time lines before i said 'yes'   :(

now, i'll have to cancel my leave plans and reschedule the dream ride... i probably would have considered this as a compromise, if only i am not passionate about transformation   :)

Monday, June 16, 2008

Rann of Kutch

been studying about the different legs of my ride... these satellite pictures of Rann of Kutch are giving enough warning signals that i must rework on my itinerary... you got to respect the nature!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

first ride of this season!


this suday (8th june) i was determined to ride out of the city... for a shoot. haven't decided on the destination till i woke up (for obvious reasons!). unlike other weekends got up before sun rise, however thought of starting only after breakfast. nearby eating place opens only post 6:30am. that gave me enough time to start my day slowly... i like it that way! had a nice breakfast and got something packed for my nephew as well, who was still asleep. started off without wasting much time... was fully geared and did not miss my new camera bag (lowepro photo runner). i've been in look out for a proper camera bag which would be safe for the camera and easy to access while riding. he woke up as i was about to start, all i told him was to call me if someone comes by (was expecting the colony association folks to show up for monthly payments)

finally i've made up my mind to ride towards medak. i've been to that place on my other bike (Samurai) along with Ramesh... guess it was about 10 years back! though i was going in that direction, i was not really excited about what i would discover. however i wanted to get an idea about the nearby narsapur forest. it was more like a warm up till i hit narsapur road. i was only wondering how far was the spread of real estate ventures! the hoarding near one of the venture says 'opposite dindigul air base'. once upon a time that place used to be far from the city... not anymore! "Schneider Electric" caught my attention on the way. this reminded me of something after crossing that place, i took U turn to check it out... nicely kept factory!

as i was passing by an area that looked like some forest, i saw two guys with binoculars crossing the road. immediately i stopped by them and wished them. one of those guys was wearing a t-shirt with BSAP written in large font. i had some difficulty in introducing myself... not sure about what to associate myself with! finally i told them bcs... butterflies (my membership is still valid i guess). he started telling me that they had a good sighting of butterflies, though they could not note as they were not familiar. do i really know much about butterflies? hmmn... i can recognise few species... not an illiterate in that subject i guess :) they told me about a temple where they got down and went into the forest for about few Kms! sounded interesting... but I was not in a mood to take a break from riding. i told them that i was heading towards medak for a photo shoot. could not find much to talk with them so moved on from there.

lots of monkeys... small ones crossing the road, looked very interesting! i slowed down a bit to appreciate their cuteness. in the middle of no where, there was a big board saying 'Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University' towards my left. there was a road leading in that direction, as if it was being prepared cutting through the forest. it was so inviting and i could not resist myself taking that road. even after riding about 1 Km, there was no sign of any university or anything. passed by two guys walking towards the main road, but did not feel like asking them. that road ended abruptly so i had no option but to return, however i got a good feeling about the beauty of that place :) on the way back i gave lift to one of the guy walking towards the main road. he gave me some details about that place... around 60 acres of the adjacent land was given to the university and they started the work only in the recent past. also he started telling about the small settlement present at the end of the road... about 3 families and their castes etc., i was surprised to hear that 2 Km from there he has a big farm of about 50 acres or so, he just did not look like that. his accent did not seem to be local to me, so i enquired about his native place. he was proudly saying that we are from andhra region (suraram - godavari dist) and settled here. i dropped him on the main road... totally confused which is forest and which are private farms!

before i could get any clarity i had crossed narsapur town and heading towards medak. the road was taking interesting turns... there was one newly built temple on one of the turns. i decided to drop by on my way back and proceed further. the mile stone was saying 30Km to medak... found something that looked like a fort to the left, must be few Kms off the main road. i rode on... hoping to find a turn towards that place. 'venkatrao pet'... i took a left turn from the main road, without asking anyone where that road will lead to. it reminded me of our grand parent's village, where i used to spend few days of my summer vacation when i was a kid. after crossing the village i found the remains of the fort. i asked the kids around whether there is any road which can take me to that fort. they started giving me the names of other villages, i would reach if i continue on the same road. i got off the road and started riding towards the fort, those kids started giving me weird looks which i ignored as usual.

parked my bull near the small temple just outside the fort. this must be a watch tower or strategically located outpost. definitely there was something pleasant about that place! once upon a time i used to claim that i like clicking monuments... that place was kept clean, probably not many visit except for the villagers around. i was clicking from different angles, for a moment i thought i should stay there till evening. i walked into a small entrance and found some stairs leading to the top. though i was skeptical i took a chance... "WOW" it was an amazing feeling entering that space. i wished that someone was with me then! some day i shall visit again along with her. to get down from that place there were long stones nicely arranged in the form of stairs... cool design! while i was shooting there couple of villagers saw me but somehow they ran away! (i tried to include them into my frames) as i was heading back from that place i saw heaps of dry grass, looked very interesting. (something i used to play on at our grand parents place).

after few Kms from there i saw a group of bikes and a car parked on one side of the road. by looking at the gear i was wearing they started waving at me. i wished them as i rode on. before i moved away from them what caught my attention was the Bullet 350cc standard, one of them was riding a bull. immediately i took U turn and went back to meet them. by then they were trying to take a group photo. i offered them that i would click so that they won't miss out any, which they gladly accepted. mean time someone came and introduced himself (hmmn... forgot the name), also few others found my jacket attractive and came closer to check it out. i took it off and showed them all the protective shields inside. then i noticed 'Kruzers' written on every one's t-shirt. i asked them whether it is any riding group, for which they replied that we all are from hsbc and it is our interest group... (nice design guys!) as i took out my camera to click them, one of the guys came running and started asking me which one is better...Cannon or Nikon! i told him something diplomatically and started off from there. i tired to click them while they were riding, but in vain (they moved away before i took out my camera)


as i entered into medak town, i found them stopped at one place. i called one of the guys and told them, if you are riding together please keep the lights on... it would look like a group! (my piece of advice, never mind!) i went straight to the church and parked my bull just next to the main entrance (nobody objected to it, i did not bother either) being sunday it looked very crowded, i chose not to get inside. the lighting from outside was looking great, went all around the place and clicked in different angles (i liked the results)

like at any religious place there were many people begging. one cute girl by name jyothi started following me. she started with 'give me one rupee'... within few minutes 'give me 5 rupees'... and after few more minutes 'give me 10 rupees'. mean time she gathered few more by telling them that i was giving out some money. i was intrigued by all this and was listening to them carefully but without looking at them. one other smart girl started with... 'give us 10 rupees, you will be blessed with kids'... dunno what they thought, after few minutes it changed to 'give us 10 rupees, you will be blessed with a beautiful wife'... finally it changed to 'give us some money, you will be blessed with good health'. as this was going on one of the kid started with... can you take a photo of us by pulling jyothi towards him.
of course... why not! i showed them the photo, they were very happy by looking at that.
few more joined them... all of them were quite happy looking at their photos. later they followed me for few more minutes and gave up.

returning from there was more like pushing the bull to 80Kmph on 4th gear. there was some resistance in the beginning, but slowly it started responding :) as i decided on my way, i stopped near that interestingly looking temple. water from the bore well pump near the temple gave me the needed refresh. as i was reaching the city my bull came to reserve, however i've decided to stop only back at home. by 2pm i was home checking out the photos... first ride of this season was more than i expected!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Dream Ride

The count down has started... 45 days to go! Planning to ride for the whole month of August along the western, north - western & northern borders of India!

Lot of questions running in my mind... 
  • Man... Riding solo has never been a problem
  • Machine... Bullet is definitely dependable
  • Terrain & Weather... Nature has always favored me
  • Border & Militancy... Can anyone predict the flying metals ;)
  • Safety... What is that?

As the first step, I have prepared my trip sheet with the help of "india - ROAD ATLAS" from EICHER.

Looking forward to ride through Khandala, Mumbai, Diu, Dwarka, Rann of Kutch, Thar desert, Amritsar, Wagah Border, Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal & NH7!

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Feeling the life...

It's amazing to feel that I am still alive!!!

December 2007... a memorable month... a long wait has come to an end. She has that exhilarating effect on me... it definitely was the love at first sight :)

With her, i get transformed into a different being all together... magic of love

1. Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary - Shankarapally
2. Keesara gutta - Shameerpet - Medchal

They were few experiences beyond words...

My new LOVE...

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