Got up today at 5:30 am for a trek
to kalavantin durg. It was
Monday, 22nd June 2015
heavy monsoon days followed from Friday and Kalavantin durg been a trek with medium difficulty level was a bit tough for
beginners like me.The day
dawned with a mild monsoon
climate arousing the possibility that it is going to hit Mumbai today too.
The rolling stones and the wet mud at Kalavantin are very risky during
monsoon season can’t say when they might get you down in a second. So think twice before visiting it in heavy monsoon season and so did
I, the excitement was the only
factor which got me to do
this as my second trek after karnala.
Plan was to be resheduled if the harbour trains were have been
affected by the heavy rains. After waking up in the morning I realized a minor pain in my back and thought of skipping this trek but to give
a knack to my trekking
skills was my second thought and just followed it. So we all met at Panvel station at 8:20 am, had our breakfast and headed towards panvel bus stand.
The base village for kalavantin durg is thakurwadi so we were planning to reach thakurwadi by bus from Panvel bus depot. We reached the panvel bus depot at
9:00 am and found out that the next
bus was at 9:50 am, the crowd of people at the
bus stop made the probability
of a seat in a bus to zero
even after waiting for fifty minutes.
So we decided to ride by auto, the auto-driver was demanding
Rs.400 but we negotiated and managed to ride in Rs.300. You
can negotiate till Rs.250 as we later came to know from a villager at
thakurwadi that they generally
charge Rs.250.
So we plied by an auto and reached
thakurwadi at 10:00 am, It took 40 minutes via auto, the roads were
beautiful after diverting to local roads from NH-4 added the nature scenery was so tempting that I couldn’t resist
to take the photo even at the cost of wetting my mobile phone in the mild rain.
You will enjoy the view of Kirki river that passes across the road and is overflowed during monsoon season.
Vishal, ketan, Mehatab and me(Left to right) |
The
main route that leads to the kalavantin durg has a NOTI office on its right
side.
NOTI Office |
My colleagues Ketan, Mehatab, Vishal showed their trekking skills and moved ahead without taking any photos, so I was alone left clicking those beautiful shots, after this I ran about 300 metres to cover the colleagues trekking skill gap.
Photo clicked after getting down from Auto |
River passing by the trek route |
The uphill climb at the beginning of the route will make a beginner whacked. One of our group member Ketan made his was out of one of the most difficult and unwanted route that later joins the main route, which according to him was shortcut for reaching the peak point. We warned him of not doing it but he went ahead and later realized that there was no chance of descending back as it was a parlous route with rolling stones and loose muddy soil.
The one-way route |
There was no visibility at all. So we decided to keep all the
baggages with Vishal and he would wait on the main route in case if
ketan descends via main route to find us then vishal would
convey us the message via phone call.
Then I and mehatab made an attempt to find him out by going
through the route which Ketan took and after walking for some time we realized that it was just
one way, the route was
completely filled by rolling stones and loose mud with no
option to back down not at least for beginners and
medium level trekkers.
We tried
descending back to reach the main route but
this route was precarious and so we ascended ahead. Finally after a thirty
minutes search operation we found him out and yelled at him for
not following the group.
Trek route |
I rested for sometime at the point where we found ketan, got
exhausted by the one way trek route. Mehatab and ketan went down the way to
collect the baggage’s left with Vishal soon they arrived at the point to join
me. This was the time I
respected Mehatab for his
trekking stamina.
Trek route |
We then had a mini
breakfast at this point and
then started trekking. The slope of route was bad for beginners and felt like I
was doing a seventy degree
vertical climb over the
mountain but we didn’t stopped. In fact I required a small break but other
members didn’t want to break
their metabolism of reaching the peak point.
So we continued and reached at the point where the toughest point of climbing the dangerous steps of Kalavantin starts, We were splashed by the rain droplets along with violent winds which didn’t allowed us to sit there comfortably so we just hided ourselves behind a small rock over there.
So we continued and reached at the point where the toughest point of climbing the dangerous steps of Kalavantin starts, We were splashed by the rain droplets along with violent winds which didn’t allowed us to sit there comfortably so we just hided ourselves behind a small rock over there.
Had a long break of 30 minutes behind this small rock despite the
gales just to rejuvenate and feel better because the route
ahead is very risky and need endurance
to continue. I threw some paper pieces from my bag which were wet due to rain but the force of whirlwind moved the paper-pieces like a
mixer.
Over here we had lots
of fun with some of them
frightening by seeing the route, while some with thinking that it’s easy
to climb but what if we couldn’t make the descend over from there and all blah
blah.
A hotel on the trek route |
Trek route to reach the peak point |
Small rocky patch |
As the squall
went away we started to climb
the small rocky patch that leads to the steps of kalavantin. The route ahead
was risky and two of our members choose to quit here.
A view from rocky patch |
Mehatab shoes were lacking
the grip required ahead this
point as it was complete rocky patch with no soil to provide a grip and this
rock wouldn’t give you a dime of grip under such environmental
circumstances.
Ketan was ready to ascend but he was thinking much about the
descending part. Vishal came for this trek the second time and this time he
was ready.
At this rocky patch we halted so that everyone gets comfortable with the stormy winds. We were at a height of 2000 ft at
this moment.
Soon another wave of stormy winds started, we thought the winds we
first experienced were the worst but these
were horrible.
We hastily moved down from this rocky patch, the cool breezes with
these violent winds droppped the surrounding temperature below 16 degree I guess.
We were completely shivering
with cold even with
windcheaters and complete head covered to prevent from the splashy rains droplets that hit you like someone attacking by
throwing desert sand on you.
The worst thing was Vishal halted on that rocky patch for some more action and was welcomed by the violent winds
and he was like where on this rock shall I hide from this storm.
The winds were so strong that he didn’t have the option to descend
as you cannot balance yourself
against such violent winds at
this height provided Vishal was a trekker with medium experience.
After seeing the wilderness of the nature above Vishal also planned to quit, If he quitted
it would have been the second time for him to descend from this point, the previous
time he didn’t had grippy shoes was the reason for quitting.
So I took the risk of going ahead to test the route and descended back so that it
would be easy for me to provide a review of the route. I ascended without
seeing the depths of mountain else it would have been more difficult and
descended it by sitting on the supportable rocky patch alongside the route and felt completely safe as
there was nothing much to worry. After listening this review Ketan agreed and Vishal was boosted as it was difficult for backing
down the second time from this point.
We insisted Mehatab but due to uncomfortability in his shoes he choosed to wait for us.
We then started from the rocky patch to reach the steps ahead, they
were easy if you are an enthusiastic trekker but challenging if you take this as
first trek during the heavy
monsoon season. Mumbai was heavily hit by heavy monsoons that started from
Friday so we were experiencing it on the fourth day that was Monday.
A view while climbing the steps |
Vishal was willing to stop due to violent winds at some point but
we made him reach the peak and as we reached we shouted like a fervid. We were happy as we overcomed many
obstacles where we thought
about quitting up and this was the second trek accomplished successfully.
We didn’t halted at the peak point for a long time as Mehatab was
waiting for us. It was raining heavily still managed a small video recording
via phone, the recorded video has an awesome
wind sound captured with it and
is similar to the sound of an Auto-rickshaw engine.
I was excited
about the view from the height of 2300 ft but due to heavy rain nothing was
clearly visible we halted for 10 minutes over there and then started descending
down as Mehatab was waiting for us. You will enjoy small waterspouts during heavy rain at the peakpoint.
A view from the top point |
Had some clicks after a long time as monsoon clouds disappeared in
bright sunlight. We then made our sandwiches over here with the materials that
we brought.
We then descended down and complete trek was done with 3 breaks a great accomplishment after karnala
where we had a total of 5 breaks. At some point I was exhausted while ascending
but the team-spirit
made me continued.
We enjoyed this
trek a much more than anyone could but
we were challenged by the heavy monsoons, violent winds and the "one way route" of Ketan. Many trekkers avoid this trek during monsoon season but if you want
to enjoy to the fullest I would recommend trekking it during
monsoon season if you love trekking challenges with their risks. It is risky
but its pays you out with
double the enjoyment.
We reached the base village and then made a phone call to
auto-driver for pickung us as we managed to take the contact number of the
auto-driver who rided us from panvel station with the condition that he will
charged Rs.50 extra for picking us up.
The adjoining
trek destination prabalgad is
yet to be done and I am sure about doing it till the end of this year.
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