The ride back to life


Tttttrrrrrrrnnnnnnggggggg.

He wakes up grudgingly, reaches out for the alarm clock & presses the OFF button on the top all the while cursing its preciseness. He didn’t need to look at the time because he clearly remembered setting it last night to 3.00 AM. Normally he would have snoozed it & pulled over his blanket back over his head, but not today. Today he had to be punctual, he had to prove to himself that he was worthy of doing something. After a brief period of silent contemplation he turns over to the right side and gets down from the bed. He meticulously folds his blanket, smoothens the creases on the bed sheet & pulls over the bed-wrap over the bed sheet. He moves a step back, has a look at his neat bed & feels a bit sad at not having done this more often, or to be more precise for the entire last year.

On his way to the bathroom he trips over a half-filled bottle of vodka in the hall (it was not huge enough to live so he didn’t prefer calling it a living room) spilling it over the pack of cigarettes beside it. He bends over quickly & picks up the bottle, has one look at it and says “Vodka for life”. He raises the bottle to his nose & the pleasantly pungent smell makes him feel more alive than ever. He then picks up the wet pack of cigarettes & wipes them over his shirt. He carefully opens the pack ensuring that the cigarettes inside don’t get wet & takes out one. He walks over to the cramped up balcony & looks around for a matchbox, he finds one beneath last month’s newspaper. He opens it and to his utter dismay finds no matchstick. He just grins and then looks up “You always want to play games with me, don’t You?” He walks back to the hall & finds a lone matchstick on the keyboard holder of his computer table. He lights his cigarette & walks back to the balcony, picks up the bottle of vodka & leaning on the railings he finishes both, alternating between taking a sip & taking a drag, all the while trying not to think but in the process thinking all the same.

He takes a look at the hall from the balcony & decides that it needed a lot of tidying up. He then realizes that the balcony was in an even messier state. He pulls out the huge plastic handbags & starts dumping anything & everything he could lay hands on inside it, after all he wouldn’t need anything anymore. In less than 15 minutes he was done with his self-imposed assignment & arches his back backwards to ease the pain on his spine. He has a look at his handiwork and says “I know, you are a nice guy”. He then makes his way to the bathroom & takes his own sweet time to first brush then shave & finally under the shower, after all time & money are there only to be spent. When he had completely groomed himself, he looks at his watch for the time – 4.10 AM, exactly as he had planned. He picks up his bike keys, his helmet & opens the cupboard to take out his jacket, but he stops midway & tells himself “You have to feel the wind today” so he leaves the jacket alone. He then locks the house, takes out his bike & rides onto the huge wide roads leading to his most favorite place – Idnan Hills.

It takes him about an hour & a half to reach the top of the hills, almost half an hour more than his usual time, because today wasn’t about winning the race, today wasn’t about reaching the destination, today was just about the journey. Even though he had been on these roads many times before he felt that he had never seen all the scenery that he was seeing today. The rows of shops, the vast empty fields, a huge rock with a small temple at the top, the series of trees lining both sides of the roads just before the hills. He had never taken his eyes beyond the road before this, but today he could hardly keep his eyes on it. He parks his bike at his usual place, places his helmet over the mirror & starts walking to the gate from where he would have to trek on the steps for about half an hour to reach the summit.

He reaches the top, takes in a deep breath & blows out strongly. He then makes his way to that part of the hill which was the most secluded & the most dilapidated and which obviously he loved the most. He walks along the small track right beside the tall brick walls, so tall that he couldn’t see anything beyond it. He couldn’t even reach the top of the wall to pull himself up & climb on it. But he knew where he was going, probably for the first time. He reaches the spot where the wall had broken at the top, closes his eyes stretches out his hands & takes a leap & pulls himself up. The last time he had done this was to win a bet on a can of beer. He didn’t remember seeing anything that day, now he stands up & slowly opens his eyes. The view takes his breath away, if anything held him still that moment it was his senses which had been numbed. He looks down below his feet & it was just a never ending cliff. He then looks up and says “I don’t lose, I will let You win”. He closes his eyes again wondering what would be his last thoughts, but to his utter amazement there were no thoughts coming to his mind at all. This was the most liberated feeling he had ever had. He just continues to revere in that feeling when a drop of water falls on his cheek, each drop from then on increases his bliss manifold times & he just stands there with his eyes shut getting completely drenched in the rain. He slowly opens his eyes & something bright hits his eyes, he blinks & looks at it again, it was the Sun. It then flashes to him that it had been a very long time since he had seen the Sun, leave alone the rising sun. This shining star had a magical effect on him & he felt goose pumps running over his whole body. It was as if nature was conspiring against his plans. He stands there for some more time gazing at the sunrise & looks up and says “I knew You wouldn’t let me lose”. He climbs down from the wall & makes his way back to his bike.

Go .........

I guess it was the desire to be back in Bangalore as soon as we could which drove all of us to wake up early & get ready to leave as planned the previous night!!! By 8'0 clock we had finished our breakfast & started on the longest stretch of our entire trip - 450 kms.

Our route was through the Gerusoppa ghats. It is an extremely scenic ghat section & it was a visual treat to keep riding in the midst of those hills. On the way we gave a photo-stop at Jog falls where one small line of water was visible. We then passed through Shimoga. We stopped for lunch at some dhaba after Arasikere. A little after Tiptur, Shreeshaa realized that his mobile was missing. It seems he had kept it in his jacket pocket which had no zipper. This was the biggest casualty of the trip, but if it was any console it was totally Shreeshaa's fault. We didnt tell this to him then coz we didnt want to make him even sadder but this is what we all felt 'How dumb can you be to keep your mobile in an open pocket of your jacket, that too when sitting on a bike'. By late evening we had crossed Tumkur. The ride from Tumkur to Bangalore on that 3(maybe 4) lane highway was fun. We three were riding at high speeds & squeezing in among the trucks, buses. While overtaking one would go right, one left & emerge out together. We reached Nelamangala in no time, but it took us longer to reach Indiranagar from there!!!

We dropped off Suttu & Shreeshaa to their room (they being roomies) & the original four (with whom the trip started) traced our way back to Marthahalli, from where it had all begun.


The best way to sum up what we were feeling like then would be to refer to the very first Bajaj Avenger ad -
A lonely guy riding on the countryside roads thinking to himself - "I forgive my father .. I forgive women .. I forgive my boss .. I forgive the government .. I forgive my past .. I forgive them all .. I feel .. I feel like GOD".

02-01-2009: Honnavar-Bangalore.

Go ........

It was New Year 2009 i.e 01-01-2009 00.00 AM. These are some things I remember before I went into a state after which I dont remember anything , some people refer to this as passing out I prefer calling it blissfully unaware.


1. There was this girl selling Santa caps, but this was a New Year Santa cap, it had 2009 in red on it which would start blinking when a hidden button was pressed!! That floored me right there. I didnt bargain beyond Rs.50 as I thought the lights itself was worth each & every rupee of Rs.50.
2. Loud music was blaring from the inside of our shack (My Desi Girl seemed to be in full demand), Ashwin & Suttu went to check out the dancing going on & came back without shaking a leg saying it was extremely crowded. Then Me, Ajay & Ashwin squeezed our way through, danced a bit (full hardcore hindi item numbers) & came back satisfied.
3. Me & Suttu took our glasses and went a little into water to gaze at the dark sea, just stood there for a while to soak in the entire atmosphere.
4. The water started coming very close to where we were sitting & once it almost came under our chairs.



The next scene I remember is that we were all near the steps at the entrance of the beach, it was around 5.30 in the morning and very very cold. I honestly dont know if I had actually passed out or just gone to sleep but from what the others tell me it seems like I had actually passed out. Since anyone who has passed out wont remember anything to be able to tell what it felt like, all I can say is this was my first time. On the way towards our bikes we stopped by a tea shop & the piping hot tea did feel good, only for a minute though. I was later told that the tea shop is what sustained the others all night in the chilling cold, when they were all waiting for me to wake up & ride my bike back !!!!! We reached our bikes & saw Ajay's helmet strap hanging by his bike - Both Ajay's & my helmet were stolen. I am not sure if the others were jealous of me when I first bought the Santa cap, but now I am sure everyone was eyeing for it to cover their head & ears. I also realized that I was wearing one of Suttu's half sleeve shirt over mine!! I didnt have the patience to bother how this happened. Anyway we got on our bikes & started on our way back to Margoa in the piercing cold.


I dont know why but that early morning weather in Goa was severely chilling. We gave a pee-stop a little after Panaji. I asked Bhatta to light a fag, but everyone were like 'we are getting late, lets just reach home & not waste time fagging'. But I really wanted to fag then, thats when Suttu my pillion rider told me he had everything necessary & that I should not take any tension. So we got back on our bikes & I switched on the blinking lights of my Santa cap. Suttu passed me the fag he had lighted, that entire scene - riding my bike in the cold with a Santa cap having 2009 blinking on it and smoking a cigaratte was something worth taking a photo, but alas it will just remain in my memory. We stopped for breakfast at the same place we had stopped at yesterday. Had a nice filling breakfast & went back to Shreeshaa's uncle's home. Me & Shreeshaa went to return the bike we had hired, it was then that we saw the guy there removing the petrol (filled by the previous hiree's) from the bikes and leaving just enough to get to the petrol bunk!! Money, I tell you makes the fucking round world go rounder. Back at home, all of them were fully tired coz none of them had slept the whole night and all that they wanted to do was hit the sack & close their eyes as long as they could. But I was fully fresh and sleeping was the last thing I wanted to do right now.

It was the first day of New year & I decided that I had to do something significant, something which would signify the arrival of change, something which should be visible not only to me but to others as well. Thats when I got this brilliant idea of getting a hair-cut done. For the past 3-4 months I had been growing it, I am not sure why, probably I just didnt go to any saloon so it kept growing. I would tell anyone who was concerned enough to ask that I was growing it for this trip. So I set out to find a good saloon and get it cut real short, a significant visible change for others & a significant philosophical change for me signalling the unburdening of the past.
I reached the centre of the town, parked my bike & started walking around. It was the earlier part of the morning of the first day of New year in Goa, all the shops had to be closed, and they obviously were. But fortunately I saw this posh orange board of a saloon (dont remember the name, I must notedown these things) & in I walked. An elderly man guided me to a chair, I explained in half english & half hindi that I wanted him to basically cut all the garbage on top of my head & make me a decent-looking guy.

I have never been able to get a hair-cut done as I have visualized it, so I always try to give as detailed instructions as possible (maybe this itself is the problem). But as soon as I saw him I knew I was in safe hands. I felt that he knew exactly why I had walked into that saloon that day at that time. I am not sure what prompted me to ask him "Kannada barathaa?" and he said "neevu kannada andre naanu kannada, neevu hindi andre naanu hindi" in a pure kannadiga tone. I smiled and told him I was from Karnataka only. From then on it was a complete one-to-one chat. When I told him I was from Bangalore, he said that I was a tamilian & not a kannadiga !!!This statement was based on his experience one morning to Electronics City near Hosur. I told him (with an inch of pride) the Bangalore I knew was surely kannadiga's Bangalore. He told me he was from Shimoga. I then told him about our bike-trip & our night-out at the beach the previous night. We then discussed about politics in Goa & Karnataka and also how this politics was affecting the bad state of roads between Goa & Karnataka. He suggested me the best route back which happened to be the way which we had already decided. I then got a shave done. Then I decided that I might as well get a head-massage done. This in any saloon is done with tons of hair-oil (usually Navaratna thel). At the end of everything I was truly feeling like a new person. If looks could kill I would have died instantly coz I couldnt take my eyes off the mirror!!

I paid him & started debating in my mind if it would be appropriate to tip him. When he returned the change, I handed over Rs.20 and he gladly accepted it. Since that went off smoothly I bade him goodbye and walked out. When I was paying the bill it occured to me that we hadnt paid the bill for breakfast this morning, more correctly I was handling all the money & I had forgotten to pay!! So on the way back I stopped at that restaurant & fortunately the owner smiled at me & accepted my apologies wholeheartedly. I paid him the amount & headed back home. All in all, it was an extremely Good Morning and it was then I realized why people wish others 'Good morning' (which is the abbreviated version of 'Hope you have a Good morning') the first thing in the morning. If the morning is good, then it just sets the tone for the rest of the day!

All of them woke up by noon. I was thinking that we need not start back to Bangalore today itself, but the others were certain that we had to start today itself & halt somewhere on the way for the night so that we need not have to cover the entire stretch in one day. Roshan left to Bhatkal by bus and we were now 6 of us. We went to the same place to have lunch which we had been to on the day we arrived in Margoa. I was desperately searching for a helmet shop. Bhatta was actually wearing Ajay's old broken helmet (Ajay had bought a new one just for this trip..hehehe). Ajay decided to save money & use his old broken one itself. Bhatta's head (the only portion of his body in good health) was now at risk, but then no one was bothered, including Bhatta. On the way back I (luckily) found a decent helmet shop & bought one. There was this nice fashionable shop which me & Suttu decided to check out. We ended up buying a cool-looking belt each, which happened to be the only purchase-item I made on this trip. We went to Shreeshaa's uncle's bank to hand over the keys of the house. We thanked him profusely & took our leave. It was around 4'0 clock then.

Our plan was to just keep riding till it turned dark enough to stop. So we kept on going till Honnavar. There we found a Kamat Lodge which had an awesome room at a super cheap price. We didnt think twice & took it. By the time we came for dinner, the restaurant at the lodge was almost closed, he however let us in as the last & only customers. We had to choose between - North Indian meal, South Indian meal & South Indian Special. Bhatta & Shreeshaa were the two fools who opted for North Indian & the rest of us went for South Indian Special. The sight of the plate was itself special, with an amazing variety of dishes. It was a truly finger-licking-tasty South Indian meal. Long live South Indians & longer live South Indian meals!!!

Knowing fully well that the next day was going to be the longest ride of the entire trip we decided to have a dry-night's (nothing to drink) sleep.

01-01-2009: Margoa-Honnavar

Go ........

Finally the day we had all been waiting for had arrived. It was 31st December 2008 & we were in Goa with our bikes, just like we had wished (not planned). I was half awake with my blanket covering me from head to toe when I heard Jai telling someone that he had to rush back to Bhatkal & off he went. Even then we were 7 of us & one more bike was a must. Me & Shreeshaa went & hired an Activa for Rs.700 a day. It had enough petrol to get us to the petrol bunk about half a kilometre away. Shreeshaa was the only one among the remaining to have a license. But he was apprehensive about riding on the busy streets since he had hardly done it before. While we were deliberating about whether Roshan or Suttu (aka Murthy) should ride, Shreeshaa summoned up all his inner strength & declared he would do it himself. Every man comes across a situation when responsibility of the highest nature gets entrusted on him & the stand that he takes then defines him for a lifetime. Shreeshaa, the man, now had a story to tell his kids.



None of us had any plan to "see" places since most of us had seen everything that is to be seen in Goa. So we planned to laze around in Calangute beach till evening & then try out Anjuna or Baga for the night. We stopped by a small eating joint for breakfast. He turned out to be a Kannadiga & everywhere we went to in Goa we bumped into Kannadiga's this time around. He was a friendly guy & suggested some local restaurant for the night which was surely not the kind we had in mind. We bid him goodbye & started towards Calangute via Panaji. I must mention here that I was wearing shorts, a black tight-fitting sleeveless Hanes (no scratching tags) tee & my FCUK shades (helmets are not mandatory in Goa yet). Riding my bike on the streets of Goa in this attire was the only thing that I had as a To-Do item on this trip.



As soon as we parked our bikes & were heading towards the beach, we were approached by a guy for various water-sports, he turned to be Kannadiga as well. We asked him to come a little while later and he agreed but not before he had escorted us to one of the shacks which ultimately turned out to be the one which would play the loudest music later in the night. Finally it was feeling like Goa, all the shacks were brimming with people & the beach was just over-flowing with all kinds of watersport-rides for people. There were hardly any foreigners with their 'two-piece suits' strutting around but as I have mentioned we had all grown-up beyond such stuff. We were treated very nicely over there & we did our bit by ordering some really expensive fish platter later. After we had a couple, ok a lot of relaxing drinks I bargained with our guy for water-rides. Finally it was settled at Rs.600 a person he would give us each a bikeride, parasailing & an all-in-one banana-ride. Roshan wasnt in the mood for all this then, so the rest of us started on our rides one by one. On the bike ride, after he had taken us further into the sea he would hand over the handle to us & we could control the bike as we wanted. The parasailing wasnt as thrilling as it seemed. The banana ride was the most fun of all since we had a fall right at the start when a huge wave toppled us when we had just climbed overboard. Even our second attempt to climb overboard was a failure & Bhatta even had a nasty escape from being caught between a boat & our Banana. We were on our way on the third attempt & I can tell you falling into the sea without any pre-warning was a nice surprise to those who knew swimming (and were used to water) & a scary shock to those who didnt. Even though the life jackets were strapped around us the fact that our lives were held onto two straps was a scary thought. On the way back he dropped us into the water yet again & we were left at the mercy of the waves to be taken ashore. We left Calangute just before dusk. We took a wrong turn at the first turn from Calangute & in some confusion lost each other. Me & Suttu on my bike and Shreeshaa in his went together to Anjuna where fortunately the rest had already come.



We walked along the flea market of Anjuna & went past the restaurants which were all filled with foreigners having complete formal dinners. It didnt seem right for party-freaks like us (yeah right!!). One of Suttu's Goan friends, in the morning, had suggested some place in Anjuna (I cant recollect the name), since we couldnt think of any other place we decided to check it out. It turned out to be a huge place where loads of people were arriving to party for the night. The cost was Rs.1500 just for entry & none of us were ready to shell out so much. Another place right beside Anjuna beach was Rs.2500 for a stag entry!! So we said "Screw you all" and left back to Calangute.



As I was getting off my bike, I saw Ajay locking his helmet to his bike & asked him to somehow strap mine as well since it was a pain to carry it around. Me & Ashwin did take a tour all along the beach which was swarming with activity to get a feel of the party atmosphere building up. We ended up sitting in the same shack we had sat in all day long, but we sat outside with lamps on our table for lighting. When we told the waiter who first came to serve us that we had already been here in the morning he called over the same guy who had served for us in the morning!! It was like we were already regular loyal customers here!! We knew that the time for beer was up & it was time for the Whisky (Royal Stag) & Rum (Old Monk) to be brought on. From then on it was a two hour wait till the clock struck 12. I observed that most of the girls were hurriedly trying to make their way out. There were, of course, enough decent guys (like us) on the beach to ensure no untoward incident would happen but I guess they felt that it was better not to even give rise to any such situation. As 12'o clock was approaching the sky started getting lit up by firecrackers from all sides. The New Year arrived, we wished each other with bear hugs. I wish now that this song should have come to my mind then (modified to suit the occasion)
Here I am - this is me
There's no where else on earth I'd rather be
Here I am - it's just me
And tonight I will make my dreams come true

It's a new world - it's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day - it's a new plan I've been waiting for this
Here I am !!

31-12-08: GOA

Go .......

We woke up early since we knew that six of us getting ready wouldnt be a fast exercise. Ashwin was the first one to have a bath & he quickly ran to the temple to seek the blessings of Lord Gokarnatheshwara. He also had an apology to make for last year, hoping that the curse wouldnt continue.We were all thankfully ready within 9'o clock and quickly finished the formalities of checking out. Ajay felt (his sixth-nonsense) that his front brake was not alright & that it needed brake oil and as always (dont ask me how) there was a bike-shop right beside our lodge!! Even on my bike, the chain seemed to brushing with the chain-guard & was making a metallic noise intermittently. I asked him to check & after removing everything it was found that the chain-guard itself was a bit broken & the sound was due its vibration, so after a bit of risk-calculation I decided to get rid of the chain-guard for good. A year and a half ago I had got the knee-guard & saree-guard taken off from 'her', now the chain-guard, so 'she' was almost 'naked' now.

One more friend of our's Shreeshaa Hegde had left the previous night from Bangalore & reached Goa this morning. He was staying at his uncle's place in Margoa & we told him that once we reached Goa we would pick him up & then search for some place near some beach. We left Gokarna at about 10.30AM, we were finally on our way to Goa. We were stopped at the Goa-Karwar checkpost and asked to show all the documents (RC-book, license, insurance & emission certificate). The inspector then insisted that we show our originals which we (barring Ashwin) didnt have so he asked us to shell out a 100 bucks, which was very cheap - both pricewise & conductwise.

We reached Margoa at around 3'o clock or so and after calling up Shreeshaa decided on some spot to meet. After a slight bit of confusion he found us & we had lunch at a restaurant nearby. He then took us to his uncle's place which was very near to the central part of the city. It was a spacious single BHK house. It seems Uncle was staying alone here for work and his family was back in his hometown. He was a very nice guy & he didnt have any problems with so many of us spending a night or two at his place. So we decided to have our lodging in Goa there itself. Who would have thought that of all the places we would go to we would get free accomodation in Goa a day before New year!!!

Here one more guy, Jai, joined us from Bhatkal. He was Roshan's friend and also Bhatta & Murthy knew him since he was from CTS as well. After a bit of rest, we decided to go to the nearest beach - Mapusa beach. But we were 8 of us & only 3 bikes so me, Roshan & Jai went to check if we could hire a bike. The rates were high and since we needed it for just one place we felt it would work out costly, so Jai & Roshan took an auto to Mapusa. It was a bit tedious to get to it. This beach had a lot of restaurants but I guess the terrorist-threat that was looming around Goa during this New year's eve had its effect. We sat for some time, walked around for some more time and after a while when we had nothing else to do we headed back. We decided that we would go triple-ride on two bikes as long as there were no cops around. But we soon realized that cops were there just about everywhere & that they had bigger things to bother about.

Shreeshaa suggested a place for dinner near to his uncle's house & it turned out to be a nice one. We drank merrily, ate heartily & on Roshan's insistence ended up having shots (of Romanov) as well. Since the house was at a walking distance it was decided that Bhatta, Roshan & Jai would come walkig & the rest of us took our bikes & left. A few minutes after we had reached, we got a call from Jai saying he needed 'help' in managing the other two. So me, Murthy & Ashwin walked back and 'helped' them get back. Back at the house Uncle had neatly arranged sleeping-mats on the floor in the hall and all that we were left to do with was sleep.

30-12-08: Gokarna-Margoa

Go ......

We really had no reason to get up early & so we didnt. We knew that today was going to be one of the most chillaxing days of this entire trip. We had an entire day in Gokarna. Since temple was not an option for us today all we were left with was the beach. So basically we had an entire day at the beaches of Gokarna. Now some trivia about the beaches at Gokarna. AFAIK there is only ONE beach in Gokarna. Its one huge straight line of a beach separated by cliff's. There are various names though. It starts with Kudle beach, then a walk on the cliff will take you to OM beach & another walk/trek will take you to Paradise beach. Then further ahead there are even more secluded beaches which are probably accessible only on boat. Even Paradise is very tough to go by foot and its always through a boat from Kudle or OM that people reach Paradise.


We decided to leave our bikes behind & went on-foot to Kudle beach. Me, Ajay & Roshan were smart enough to buy ourselves a pair of cheap hawaii (till today I dont know if this is a Kannada word or English word) slippers, the others were not as smart as us. On the way to the beach we (Me, Ajay & Ashwin) decided to give a visit to the temple since we were passing by it. But it was closed at that time. Ashwin took this as a bad omen since he was planning to ask for forgiveness regarding an incident which had happened over here last year. It was late night & we were returning from the beach with a bottle of beer on these same roads. There was a sign saying "Keeping in view the ancient Hindu cultural center and a piligrimage, Please avoid wearing Skimpy or Short clothes". Now this forced Rakesh, Chetan & Ashwin to remove their shirts & pose for a photo in front of that board. But hardly had we gone a little ahead a priest (I am guessing he was one) started scolding Ashwin as his sign of Brahmanatva i.e his janivaara was clearly visible when he was 'topless'. From then on Ashwin started attributing whatever bad thing that happened to him to those above curses.

At kudle beach we hopped onto a boat who took us directly to Paradise beach at half the rate he charged the foreigners. Now Paradise beach is a very very very tiny beach. There's really nothing at all to do there except sit amidst the coconut trees & laze around the whole day. Its just a nice secluded beach to cut yourself out from the world. Very obviously the majority crowd here are the foreigners/hippies/pink-skinned people. The only way for Indians to feel comfortable there is to "Not give a shit about anything". The best thing about this beach is the shack people are totally chilled out. They are the most laziest waiters you would ever find but thats exactly what is expected of them. You just want everything over there to happen as slow as possible. Another important point is that they dont have an attitude in the sense they dont make their own country-men feel unwanted (trust me there are numerous places which do that blatantly). We lazed over there, eating & drinking as long as our patience let us. Then some of us ventured into the sea. It was kinda steep & hence the water was fun to play in. Just when we were about to leave a old-man walked upto us and started conversing in Kannada saying "You guys seem a bit different than the rest of them here". He was uneducated in an educated way but one look at him & you would know that the years in him had made him wise. We came to know that his hometown was very near to Ajay's hometown of Gadag. From one topic to another we reached till the US as well, he mentioned something to the effect of "Everybody goes to US but they hardly know that US is right here" (interpretation is upto you). All in all it was a pleasant experience to have met him & maybe if we werent leaving we could have bought him a drink & spoke a little while longer. We then took a boat to OM beach a little before sunset.

We bought beer from Hard Rock cafe & left to the rocks since the plan was to have beer 'on the rocks' watching sunset (one of the things-to-do in Ajay's checklist). That was quite a scene coz at the right time Ashwin played Floyd's Coming back to life on his mobile. It hardly mattered that it was not the 'shining' sun but the 'setting' sun that we were staring at. After the sun went beneath the horizon two of us threw our bottles into the sea (I cant remember who two). The surprising thing was that one of the bottle landed with its mouth on top and was staying afloat without letting any water inside, it would somehow magically rise above each wave. The other one landed with its mouth in water & started to float on the sea in a vertical position (you are free to think of all the physics you want).
We watched both of these for a long time and it was an exercise which needed utmost concentration since one blink & we would lose sight of it. I must admit the two tiny bottles held their ground against the mighty sea and didnt sink for as long as we could keep track. I couldnt help but compare the struggle of these two bottles to stay afloat to our own battle with our lives. The lesson I could make out is that it doesnt matter if you are in a position where your head is held high or if you are in a position where your head is held low, you can survive.

We took an auto back to our lodge, freshened up & went to the only decent restaurant that we could come across in Gokarna (Hotel Green Park or something similiar). Had a nice dinner and called it a day.
29-12-08: Gokarna

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Ajay woke me up knowing fully well that without my help he wouldnt be able to wake up Bhatta & Ashwin (I am considered the most responsible of the lot you see). We had to leave Bhatkal early for two reasons - Murthy had already reached Gokarna & waiting for us all alone and the earlier we left the less inconvenience we would be causing at Roshan's place. Roshan's mom gave us christmas cakes & other goodies for breakfast & off we started to Gokarna via Murdeshwar. Roshan joined us as well.

We stopped at Murdeshwar at the temple. It was a must to have breakfast at the RNS restaurant which is right at the edge of the sea, so we did. Then me, Ajay & Ashwin went to the top of the temple to have a closer darshana of the huge Shiva's statue. It was very hot that day & we were fully stuffed in our biking gear so the small flight of stairs to the top felt like a huge trek. I knew that Murdeshwar was the only beach where we would be able to take our bikes right uptil the sea-water but none of the others seemed enthu about the idea at that moment (though they did repent about it later). So we got on our bikes & started to Gokarna. We reached Gokarna in about two hours I suppose.

Murthy, owing to some important office work couldnt join us from the start of this trip. So he had come directly to Gokarna from Bangalore today morning & went all around searching for a lodge (amid the christmas rush) & actually managed to find one which was just perfect for all six of us to stay in. This turned out to be very helpful for us as everything was in place when we reached Gokarna. All of us had a nice refreshing bath & without any definite place in mind we set out to explore Gokarna. (FYI: Last year Christmas, was spent in Gokarna as well)

I cant seem to recollect what exactly were the sequence of events that day. So let me just put whatever little I can remember. We went on our bike to some place in between Kudle & OM beach. There was this beautiful restaurant on top of the cliff which we had been to last time but unfortunately it seemed to have been knocked down. We went to Kudle beach & after a bit of scouting, I guess, we just went inside a shack & occupied one corner table. We settled there for quite a long time. It was dark by the time we came out. Bhatta was drunk (the first of many times he was going to get on this trip) & I tripped him on purpose, he fell, he chased me, I ran. Next scene was that I was searching for my glasses in the dark on the sandy beach. Of course, I lost my glasses then (my first casualty). We then did some sort of night trekking in some cliff to get back to our bikes. All I can remember is that it was pitch dark & we just had Roshan's mobile flashlight to lead us the way. It was one heck of a trek & we ended up in some restaurant on the beach again. After another round of beer & dinner we again groped our way in the dark to our bikes and well ended up in our rooms safe & sound. Sometimes thats all that matters.

28-12-08: Bhatkal-Murdeshwar-Gokarna

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We got up not so early, got ready at our own pace, had breakfast (including Mangalore buns) at some small eatery right beside the lodge. This was supposed to be a starter breakfast to sustain us till we reached Udupi, as Ajay had this fixation to eat at Mitra Samaj in Udupi. So off we started to Udupi.


We reached in about an hour & went to Ashwin's place. His house was of course locked from many months as his parents had shifted to Yellapur. His cousin & our old batchmate Madan's house was right behind his. So that was our pit-stop in Udupi. The original plan was to dump the luggage there, go to Mitra Samaj, go to Krishna temple, then go to Manipal, go to Downtown, have lunch & beer there, go to endpoint, come back, stay for a little while then leave. But Madan's mom made it pretty clear that we would all be having lunch in the house, so we had to make minor (which became major) changes in our plans. We had a nice lunch. Then even though madan's mom told us that there would be a huge rush in the temple at lunch time & and that we would be better off going after 2'o clock, we decided to check out if we could finish the temple darshana then itself. Madan also accompanied us. On the way to the temple, it was local boy Ashwin's turn to show around the building's as "my school", my this, my that etc. He even showed us the building where he had his Upanayana ceremony, I mean who cares right? (I was much better as a local boy in Mangalore). We should listen to elder's advice is the lesson we learnt when we reached the temple. So we turned back and headed to Manipal.


We directly went to End-Point passing by the huge awesome buildings which is the college/hostel/library/museum & god-knows-what building of KMC, Manipal. Manipal is truly a sophisicated educational paradise. It doesnt matter if they are actually producing world class doctors or not, the facilities & infrastructure are just mind-blowing & the urban-student culture there would give a complex to any true blue urban-Bangalorean. Just as a passing note, Manipal was the place where I did my 1st & 2nd standard of schooling as my dad used to work in KMC, Manipal back then. Manipal wasnt at all like this back then and all I could remember from those days was my school (Madhava Kripa) which obviously I did show to everyone.


Coming back to End-Point, this is a very famous spot in Manipal which is supposed to literally mean as it sounds. It used to be this long stretch of road on a cliff & then the road would end & you would be left with only cliffs around. There is of course no point like a suicide point, coz the cliffs/hills continue all along, so it isnt as if you would reach a point beyond which you cant take a step. But it is beautiful nonetheless. There was this nice resting spot where we just sat (Ajay slept) & let the calmness soak into us. The walls & benches over there were fully filled with graffiti ranging from very-funny to outright-vulgar. However from being a "adda" of sorts for the "anti-social" crowd, End-Point has now become an official spot for people to gather, I guess. A nice spacious park, a cricket stadium & a football stadium (both superbly maintained with lush green lawns) and a jogging track (in the making) at such a location seemed too good to be true. We then went to this Kaka angadi just at the entrance of End-Point where Ravish Kamath (known as Kama in our circles) came to pay us a courtesy visit. We sat there for a while and headed back to Udupi (visit to Downtown got cancelled because of lack of time).


We went to Mitra Samaj directly & planned to visit the temple later. However the waiter told us that the Goli baje would be ready in another 10-15 minutes, so we decided we could as well finish the darshana first. So off we went to the temple, but I guess Shri Krishna was just too busy for us that day. The queue was still extending beyond the doors of the temple, so we did the next best thing that you can do in Udupi for a darshana, we went to 'kanakana kindi' which is this small window outside the temple, supposed to give the devotees a straight-line view to Lord Krishna. Feeling spiritually contented with our darshana, we headed back to Mithra Samaj, plan was to order something else till the Goli baje was ready. From the time we entered Mitra Samaj till we came out, we just kept on ordering plates of Goli baje/vada one after the other. The vada's were piping hot & crispy and what about the goli baje? Dont ask silly questions, I say. I am sure the wait for Ajay from breakfast till now was completely worth it. In the josh of the moment, our Udupi boy Ashwin took out his purse & declared that this was his treat & we graciously accepted his generosity.

We went back to Madan's place, his Dad was also there, got some advice about the roads being the property of the private buses, so we were asked to respect that fact. We started at around 4'o clock from Udupi, with the intention of staying in Murdeshwar for the night. Midway it was already getting dark, so we started contemplating if we should just halt somewhere & visit Murdeshwar in the morning on the way to Gokarna. However on coming to know from some guy at some lodge that there were quite a few lodges in Murdeshwar we decided to go there & search for some cheap place for the night.


On the way to Murdeshwar we passed by Maravanthe beach. Well the beach as such isnt any special, its just that there is this nice highway right alongside the beach (the only beach in Karnataka to have this I suppose). So its kind of a tourist spot for anyone travelling on that road to stop for a while, sit on the rocks & take photos. We did the same, except that it was 7 PM & pitch dark. But a photo was a must, so Ajay got his bike down (as far as he could) near the rocks. I sat on it & asked all of them to sit close together, then raising the acceleator to make the High-beam of the headlights to beam even more I clicked 2-3 photos. It came out ok. Then we realized that taking the bike up wasnt going to be easy. There was no place to even turn around & the slope was a steep one. So me & Ashwin pulled the bike from the back all the way to the top. Bhatta was at the front and he said he was "push"ing the bike from the front, we just shrugged. We reached Murdeshwar at around 8'o clock and after a lot of scanning we found just 2 places having rooms available. One was at around Rs.1500 & the other around Rs.2500. It was way beyond normal rates, but since it was a Saturday the crowds were very huge. Actually on the way to Murdeshwar in Bhatkal, Bhatta had given a call to one of his friend Roshan who lived in Bhatkal. He had told Bhatta that we could come to his place anytime. So we decided to have dinner at Naveen beach resort & then give him a call. I wasnt very keen on riding all the way back to Bhatkal, so I had this plan that we will go back to that 1500 place and bargain for lesser. The resort had an open-air lawn restaurant. Without bothering too much about the families & other people seated there we placed our orders for beer, Bhatta tried to contact Roshan. We finished beer & placed our orders for food, Bhatta was still trying to contact Roshan. We finished food and asked for the bill, Bhatta was now trying to contact Roshan's friend, Roshan's girlfriend and anyone who could contact Roshan. Little did we know that it was Murphy's law at play- 'Battery of mobile phone always goes bust when someone is urgently trying to contact you'. Somehow Bhatta was able to get through & even though it was almost 10.30 PM Roshan said it was perfectly ok for us to come over. None of the others were keen on bargaining in that 1500 place, so off we started to Bhatkal.


Bhatkal is considered a sensitive place with regard to religion in Karnataka because of the huge Muslim population over there. We came across a check-post and we were pretty sure we would be questioned because of out attire/bikes/luggage/time-of-night etc. We were asked to stop and show all documents. I cant recollect the exact conversation we had with the cop (needless to say it was funny). Anyway everything went on smoothly and we carried on to Roshan's place. It was almost 12'o clock by the time we reached his place. Bhatta had to do a bit of sneaking around the house to wake up Roshan from his room window. The fact that his parents allowed us to gate-crash into their place so late in the night was more than enough for us. But what was actually in store for us was totally unexpected.

It was the only house that I saw on that road (maybe the darkness made me miss the others). We had already got booze on the way so we just put our bags inside & decided to settle outside the house. His dad was awake & we were quite scared that he would start cursing us at any moment but to our surprise he actually helped us with the chairs & later after we had all sat without a table, he got one from inside & told us it would be impossible to have drinks without a table!!! I guess we all knew then itself that this would be a long night. No one to get disturbed, no one to disturb us, just we with booze, loads of smoke & the darkness of the night engulfing us from all sides. I can say it was the most relaxing booze I had on this trip (maybe because I was the only one with a curvy cane chair which allowed me to stretch fully). At around 2'o clock we were all pretty high & thats when Roshan decided to get one of his Cuban cigar's !! He even taught us the way to smoke them and how not to smoke it as you would a cigarette (from whatever he had learnt in Canada). Well we chewed more & smoked less, but who cares, we all now have a 'Nike symbol' for "To smoke a Cuban Cigar". Ashwin was the first to give in to sleep, after a little while I gave up trying to doze off on the chair itself & went inside and from the instant I hit the bed it was a total blackout.

27-12-08: Mangalore-Udupi-Manipal-Bhatkal-Murdeshwar-Bhatkal

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I woke up to the sound of glass shattering on the floor, it doesnt matter how Bhatta managed to find his long hands all the way to the glass & make it fall, all that mattered was that they didnt ask us to pay for it. We had a whole day and just one city to roam around, ok one n a half (considering Suratkal as a half city). Ajay wanted to (I stress wanted to) have breakfast at Janatha Deluxe. So once we were all ready, we first went there for breakfast. But on reaching there, the guard told us that the restaurant was closed, closed as in permanently. I dont know if they were renovating or they had shut it altogether. Anyways I then remembered this episode of 'Highway on my plate' where those 2 guys had visited Mangalore and been to Hotel Ayodhya. I took them there, and we started ordering just about everything we found Manglorish. Its one of those places where no matter how much you eat, the bill doesnt make you feel so.

Ajay felt that there was some problem with his front brakes, so I took them to the only Bajaj showroom I knew. The mechanic-guy over there took a small ride & said that there wasnt any major problem. We then started towards Surathkal through the highway route (which the buses & lorries take to avoid entering the city). ASAI knew that road was wonderful, but now there was major construction going on throughout that entire strech, which meant lots of red muddy dusty roads. Some super-duper flyover was being constructed as part of some super-duper highway from Mangalore to Udupi. That was the first sign I had of the concrete jungle (in terms of roads) that Mangalore was becoming. We reached Suratkal in less than half an hour at around 1 PM.

I didnt know where the Suratkal beach was exactly located and was surprised when I saw that the turn toward the beach was right oppposite to NIT Suratkal. I even heard from Ajay that NIT Suratkal had its own private beach a few kilometres away. Those lucky nerds! We rode upto Suratkal beach, and were sad to see that the lighthouse timings for visitors started from the evening. The beach was deserted and we got down from the cliff and walked along for a while. There was actually no one apart from us, so we decided to get into the water. So we did, played around a little, tried some games with one tennis ball, realized it was boring then finally came out. This was when Ajay had his first casualty, he lost his Jockey while washing the mud off in the sea.
There was this old fishing boat, which looked ideal for a morose black & white film photo. I did a lot of focusing & adjustment & made sure that I could fit in somewhere in the photo. Ajay was anyway looking at the sea, with his butt faced towards the camera,I asked Bhatta who was at the far end to look right, Ashwin who would be behind me to look left & I would be the frontmost & would look to the right. I clicked on the self timer & ran to my position, turned left (not right) & "click" the camera went.
We stopped for lunch at some place on the way back to Mangalore. The waiter was pretty pissed that we had come so late for lunch, after giving us the menu & waiting for us to place orders he told us that only meals & pulav were available. We ate whatever was available and because of the condescending attitude of the waiter didnt leave him any tip (Suttu will be proud of us).
We paid a visit to Panambur beach on the way back, just sat there for some time, had tea and thats it. I was surprised to see a 'baywatch' kinda guard-post right in the center of the beach. We did see a couple behind an umbrella which was more funny & corny rather than exciting or voyeuristic.

We went back to our lodge, freshened up & left to Kudroli temple. This is a really huge temple & I used to always enjoy walking around the vast open spaces surrounding this temple when my parents used to get me here. It had become even posher than what it was, full golden colored structures & pillars were erected everywhere, a new building had come up on the right side, the pond had been completely decorated with Shiva & Parvathi idols. This was the visit which made me realize that the actual name of this temple was Shri Gokarnatha Kshethra temple.
We then left to go to Pabba's. It was the same as before, less space huge crowds. I asked the guy at the counter if we could give our names somewhere like in a waiting list, but there was none (guess the professionalism of Bangalore has got too much into me). So people had to basically walk around & check who were the most likely to finish soon & stand somewhere nearby without obviously letting those people know their real intention. Since people were actually doing it, we walked out to Saibeen complex, bought a pair of Duracell batteries for Ajay's digital camera which had somehow managed to switch ON using a pair of new Everyday batteries to give the message "Battery low, please change batteries". After wasting some more time we came out of the complex, I insisted that I had to (like had to had to) go to Pabba's if I came to Mangalore, so we decided to try our luck again & luckily we readily got a table. I had Tiramisu and I can safely say that it beat Chocolate Dad to no.1 slot, hands down.

Ajay then took us to this place for dinner, some rooftop bar & restaurant (Surabhi if I am not mistaken) right beside the only mall in Mangalore. A very elegant looking decent place. I had no clue about such places in Mangalore, coz I was still young & innocent back then & secondly these kind of places were never in my circle of places. We finished the dinner with Neer dosa, so guess we didnt leave anything undone in Mangalore.

26/12/08 : Mangalore-Suratkal-Mangalore

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Ajay knew about this Dubare elephant camp near Kushalnagar and after making the necessary enquiries we decided to give this place a visit in the morning before starting to Mangalore. So off we went. On Ajay's insistence that the idli & upma at the camp itself was damn tasty we didnt have breakfast anywhere else. We reached the camp & an entire bus of school kids conquered the only hotel over there & the guy at the counter told us that nothing was available. So we decided to take the boat and go to the other side of the lake/river (basically the water which was separating the side we were in from the side the elephants were in). Now they actually do White-River rafting at this place when the water is enough, but now water was so low that people could walk around from one side to the other (well atleast one guy who seemed to know the exact location of the rocks underneath did it). We were approached by a guy who asked us if we wanted to do 'Still-Water Rafting' .. "rafting in still water??" we asked .. basically rowing in the water and if interested jump into the water (with lifejackets obviously). I was actually interested in the idea but thank god common sense prevailed on others and they ensured that we didnt waste our time & money on that.

On the other side we were greeted by a row of elephants just lazing in the water (acting dead almost) and a group of excited rich people (foreigners mostly) scrubbing the elephants with soap & brushes. All of them had paid to get themselves dirty and clean the elephants. Apart from having a good laugh over that there really wasnt much to do there. Elephant rides, we were told, started at 10.30AM and it was still 10 AM or so. The place anyway looked boring for a elephant ride. A wild tusker was prisoned behind a huge jail of wooden logs and as soon as lot of people gathered near it the officers started shooing people away saying that the elephant would get wild, just to make it seem dangerous. So we waited for our boat and went back. Thankfully the hotel was empty, but the food was bad.

We returned back to our room and set on our journey to Mangalore via the Madikeri ghats. Some stretches of roads in the ghats were uneven and they were a major pain for our arse's, but the stretches which were good made the ride in the ghats even more pleasurable. On one of those good curvy roads we three were riding with such uniformity (Ajay in the lead, Ashwin in the middle and me in the last) and common speed that I felt even a mosquito would have to wait for us three to pass by before it could cross.

We stopped for lunch at a totally cheap roadside place (intentionally) and after sitting down realized that it was a bad idea. But anyway we were not the one's to give up so easily, so we ordered the most decent clean items we could find -- kerala parota with some Veg curry. We reached Mangalore at around 6'o clock in the evening. Mangalore is the city I grew up in and I am totally familiar with all its roads (it also helps that the place is so small that you take three left turns and you will end up back in the center of the city). But then how would I know about the lodges there, I never was in a situation where I had to live in one. Thankfully Ajay used his PUC-CET coaching time experience to good use and suggested Hindustan lodge opposite to Poonja International. At 550 bucks for a night, it was damn good. I also ensured that they have a look at my school (Milagres High School, for those of you who might be interested) on the way to the lodge.



We freshened up and I took them to Ideal ice cream parlour. I was expecting a major crowd there as it was the 25th, but I guess people in Mangalore wanted to spend Christmas at home. I had a Chocolate Dad and suggested some popular one's for others. In the josh of the moment I even paid the bill myself saying it was a treat from my side. They of course were shameless enough not to even bother stopping me.


We then set towards the most happening pub in Mangalore- Liquid Lounge
Being Christmas night, it was crowded and we didnt get any seat. We however found a couple of our Mangalorean RV hostel batchmates chilling around, we greeted them, but we didnt want to join them and make it odd, both for them and ourselves. Ashwin however sat with them for a short time and probably boasted about our adventurous bike trip. The rest of us just ordered a beer and stood at the counter, waiting for a table to get empty.
Luckily even before we finished our beer we got a table and we slowly started to settle. It was getting kinda uncomfy. I have been to lots of pubs in Bangalore, but I wouldnt consider myself who enjoys going to such places. First of all I am not much aware about the kind of music played in such places and after a lot of trying I have realized that I am naturally tuned not to like such kind of music. Also I hate blowing money on tons of beer all of which is going to bloat your stomach and nothing else. However I do have good times sometimes with friends around. Even the others arent like some pro rock fans, but they are better informed than me and follow rock more closely. Maybe because it was the first time in a pub in another city even they were feeling a bit odd and we were actually thinking of walking out even though it was jst 10PM or so. We had decided that after we finished our mugs we would leave, thats when Ajay & Bhatta said that they wished the DJ play AC-DC. I couldnt even see the DJ & Ajay pointed me to a room in a corner right beside the restrooms and mentioned about a board above the DJ which said "No requests please". That's when
Me: Which song do you guys want?
Ajay & Bhatta: Any song by AC-DC ..
Me: Give me a name
Ajay & Bhatta (look at each other and in unison chorus): Highway to Hell
Me: ok
I got up & went to to the restroom, had a leak, washed my hands, wet my hair but it was worse than ever (long hair doesnt suit me). I came out, saw the DJ and the board above his head
Me: Hey .. (placing my hands around his ear) I know you say no requests but please play AC-DC Highway to Hell, if you can
DJ: I will try later
Me: Thanks
I went back and told them not to expect anything. All of them were in low spirits and were just looking here & there having beer. Thats when the song whichever was playing ended and the guitar sounds which started our night started .. the beat of the drums started .. vocals started .. and I joined in the others from the only part I knew ".. I'm on the higway to hell". From this point on there was no stopping us. Luckily for us all the songs that were played from then on were known to us (trust me, that is the best thing that can happen in a pub). So we were crooning at the top of our voices to all the songs and I sure hope that the people around were impressed by our rock knowledge more than they were troubled by our voices being louder than the actual song. In any case, we didnt care then and neither would we care ... ever. Some of the songs I remember were Pink Floyd's Coming back to life, Ozzy's I'm a dreamer and a few more which the others knew better than me. But the final point is that we ended up staying at that place till the shutters were put down, which is is the sign of a good customer.
Then I took them through these stairs which was my standard route from school back to home, showed them my old apartments (RNE) and we walked along the road beside Tagore park (in which I had played as a kid), reached KMC .. clicked a photo and just before we reached the lodge saw this omlette-gaadi shop the smell of which was too much to resist, so we all had omlette/bread-omlette.
After reaching the room, Ajay & Ashwin were too tired and fell on the beds immediately. Ajay fell asleep instantly. There were these two huge chairs & a glass teapoy (commonly known as teee paaayi) and nice whisky glasses. That's when Bhatta suggested that me & him drink like "proper uncles". (This was the booze we had bought at Hunsur and couldnt finish at Kushalnagar, if you can remember). I quickly emptied the chairs of all the thrown clothes, cleaned the teapoy, got the glasses ready, gave Bhatta his Old monk bottle, took my Royal Stag, made myself a large (Its my life should make it large right) and started
Me: So Bhatta, how'z life?
This is when Ashwin fell asleep. Since the rest of the conversation took place between me & Bhatta, I will let it remain there, suffice to say that even though it was a long nice conversation we finished talking before we could finish drinking.

25/12/08: Kushalnagar-Madikeri-Mangalore

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Early in the morning of 24th December 2008, Bhatta & Ajay had already woken up and were busy running around the house making noise and trying to get me & Ashwin to wake up. Now there is no use of getting up early and doing nothing but only waiting for the others to get up. But who cares right, their only aim was to prove to themselves that they could wake up early. After all of our heavy morning inertia got over, we managed to get fully ready by around 7'o clock, and that is when the most luckiest thing of the trip happened to Ashwin --- he lost his lucky charm, his thumb ring.

We started to our first destination, Shivalli MTR on Mysore Road near Maddur. That was the basis of this whole trip, the destination after next was never known. We werent a bunch of guys who were trying to discover new places, our biking expedition was nowhere near being a tough one or something to be boasted about. We werent trying to break new grounds, we didnt expect that we would become revolutionaries after this (a la Che Guevera types), we werent looking to change ourselves in any way but yet deep inside each one of us had this fire burning which to a certain extent we hope would be doused by this trip. A fire related to our age, our jobs, our lives, our girls or our no-girls and many more such things. I had so many unanswered questions and what I was looking forward to on this trip was not the answers but more clarity on the questions themselves.

We reached MTR, had nice breakfast, set to Mysore, I took them through all the main thorough fares of Mysore (Mysore being my native). Photo stop in front of Mysore palace, a quick view of our apartment in Mysore, a grape juice at the famous grape juice centre and we were on our way to Nagarhole via Hunsur.

The lady in the forest office (Wildlife divison to be precise) at Hunsur was very cordial and nice according to Ajay and Ashwin (since they were the one's who went inside). She got us some dormitory booked at a place (which was by far the only advance reservation we ever made on this trip).
On the way, we decided to pick up booze and there we were hounded by the locals offering us to take us by car till our place and also to the safari since two-wheelers werent allowed. We declined the offer, and went by bikes all the way till the entry gate, this stretch of road was very beautiful, and the guard at the gate tells us what we already knew --- two wheelers werent allowed inside (forest area you know, full of man-eaters lions tigers ). But the worst part was that there was no office or a proper compound to park our bikes, just some shabby building and lots of open forests. He also badly scolded a driver of another car for having a quarter of liquor and almost made him turn around for the 'sin'. Considering that our bikes could be trampled by elephants (incident narrated by the guard himself) and that we had a bag full of booze, we turned around and headed back to Hunsur, then turned around again and headed back to the gate, clicked two photos and headed back to Hunsur. Ajay was particularly sad about this since he had committed himself (verbally) to that forest office lady and considered his moral reponsibility and we let him take the blame for it, its always better to have one person whom the blame can be put on when such a situation arrives. So the only reservation that we had didnt work out.

We went for lunch to Hotel Suvarna Palace and decided to halt for the night at Kushalnagar based on the advice given by some nice guy who gave us many details about all the lodges in Kushalnagar. He was in fact a waiter in a hotel in Kushalnagar and it seems had come to work here on a month's leave by lying to his boss!!! Just in case we took his reference we were specifically told not to mention that he was working in Hunsur. God bless his soul. He would time & again come to our table and give us more & more information. This prompted me to ask the others if there was something like free information. They felt I might actually hurt his sentiments by offering him money for his "free info" but in the end I did hand over Rs.20 and after the usual "beda bidi saar .." "illa parvagilla thogoli ..." "illa bedaa saar .." "illa parvagilla itkoli .." he accepted it. This incident proved my theory of 'just like there is no free food there is no free inforamtion as well'.

We first went to the tibetan monastery (also called Golden Temple) at Bylakuppe. It was the first time I saw such kind of structures, huge empty halls and huge statues. There was of course detailed literature about the statues and the paintings behind them, but I left Bhatta to read all that. As soon as we entered Kushalnagar, without doing much enquiries we decided to settle in a lodge (Iceberg something) at 800 per night which proved to be the most expensive lodging of the whole trip.
Since I considered all of the others to be very irresponsible with money and lazy enough to keep tab of accounts I took the onus on myself at the start of the trip itself to collect money from everybody and maintain a common pool which would be from where all our expenditures would take place. In the lodge I was giving unnecessary gyaan on some unnecessary topic (cant remember the context) and that is when
Bhatta: See that was free information
Me: Look Bhatta, my information is priceless, there are some things money cant buy ...
Ajay (interrupts before I could complete) : For everything else there's Anup
This line literally became the basis for all the things we spent on this trip.

It was late evening and we were told some cultural event was happening in Veerabhoomi less than 5kms from where we were. We went to that place, there was a nice stage setting and folk programmes going on with a sitting place for audience and also tables for diners. But the tables were preferably alloted to the people staying in the cottages, so we just sat for the programme, I dozed off during the stand-up comedians show, but the dance cum song cum story (musical types) I did watch, the girls were kind of pretty. We returned back to our place and went to this place called Top In Town (makes for a very bad abbreviation) for dinner, came back to the room and having nothing better to do dozed off after finishing the booze of course.

24/12/08: Bangalore-Mysore-Hunsur-Kushalnagar

Ready ... Get set ....

Sometime in mid-November 2008

Me: Come on da ... going in a car will be so much fun ... you can all just sit and have beer in the backseat while I drive ... you guys anyway dont know driving ... what else do you need ... i am the one who will lose sleep and drive ... so I should be the one having a problem with this idea not you guys ...

Bhatta: Yesterday at Hebbal signal, these two guys in shorts came riding in a full dusty bike right beside me and asked me the way to Hyderabad ... i told them the way and asked them where they were coming from, they said they were going from Mumbai to Hyderabad to eat Hyderabad Biryani !!! Now thats cool man ... we should do something like that ...

Thats when I agreed that this trip had to include our bikes.



Sometime in early-December 2008

Me: Whats going on people ?? who's done the reservations ?? where all are we going ?? Are your bike's ready ?? Are you guys serious or not??

Ajay: Dont worry dude, just get your bike ready and come to our house on 23rd night.

Thats when I agreed that the plan for this trip was to have no plan. No plans,no reservations.



The weekend before 24th December 2008

Me, Ajay and Ashwin, the three riders, gave our bikes for servicing and went shopping to commercial street to buy "lucky charms" for our trip. Leather gloves, leather jackets, chains .. not the bike ones .. neck chains, bracelets, rings ,studs ... phew .. it was a long sunny afternoon ... it was only after coming out of Commercial St that we realized that we had bought nothing. After loafing around some .. no lot more around MG, Brigade and Residency I & Ashwin actually bought our lucky charms. I got a black-wire chain with a Taurus printed on a metal strip (the other side of the metal strip had something in Chinese which I assumed to be lucky) and Ashwin bought a thumb ring with some random design. Yeah baby, we were ready to roll.
I also checked in many camera shops for a Black & White film roll for my Dad's old Minolta SLR camera. Its only then that I realized how rare a Black & White film had actually become. I called up a place on Brigade road which I had heard as one of the best places in Bangalore for all things related to cameras and photos. She told me there was only one roll left with them, and I gave her my name and rushed to that place and bought it. Now I am no pro in taking photos using SLR's (not DSLR's) and i have no idea what are the different factors to be taken into account when clicking pictures on a Black & white film. I just wanted to have photos in Black & White on film for this trip and thats it.

The day before 24th December 2008
The only thing left was a small little sweet pillow for a similiar sounding bum of mine. This I knew was a must based on my previous biking trips. I was always thinking of a folded turkish towel but one of my friends suggested a pillow. I managed to find a shop and got a nice fluffy pillow (a word of advice for whoever might do the same thing, dont be a kanjoos, buy a pillow cover too).

I then left to Marathahalli in the early night so that we could start on our journey the next morning towards discovering ourselves by getting totally lost.