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Trek to Kondaveedu

Posted by admin On June - 19 - 2008

The train that we took from Hyderabad reached Guntur as early as 4:30 AM in the morning. We took an auto-rickshaw to reach Guntur bus stand. After freshening up a bit there, we had a heavy breakfast in a hotel and boarded a local bus to a nearby village called Narsaraopet. From there we took a mini-bus to Phirangipuram, a small yet serene village at the base of Kondaveedu ranges. This 30 minutes bus journey is totally though the countryside and sure to charm you with its unique flavor.

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By the time we reached Phirangipuram it was already 7:00 AM in the morning and from the base we could see a nice silhouette of a watchtower at the top of the hill, with the rising sun sneaking behind it. As we started climbing up, we split ourselves into 2 teams and the goal was to meet at the watchtower, which we could see from the base. One team would follow an easy or already set path to reach the watchtower and another team would explore its way to the top through rocks and bushes. I took charge of the team that would explore the route and reach the watchtower.

Ascent to the Watchtower



Next 2 hours saw a really tough knee-breaking climb. We had to crouch, crawl and climb through the rocks and ruins of the fort. Initially a ruined entrance beneath a demolished fort wall greeted us. We started tracing the path along the fort wall assuming it would lead us to the watchtower. But it wasn’t an easy climb, as it seemed to be. Some places were really too tough to climb. At times we had to blindly rely on the strength of the wild bushes to push ourselves up. After some slipping, holding, screaming, guiding, sweat, push and pull, we finally managed to reach our first goal point!! – The same watchtower that we saw from the base of the hill. I think it was around 10:30 AM then.



Ascent to the Watchtower
Ascent to the Watchtower

















Top View

As always any tough action should be rewarded. So the tough climb was rewarded by a brief photography session at the top, near the watchtower to celebrate the sense of achievement. Not to forget, the beautiful faraway fields and hillocks in the background. A small ‘fruit and juice’ break followed it. Did I miss to mention? We all carried 4 water bottles each for this trek! Well yes. By the time we reached the watchtower, one water bottle was over and the second one was already in use.



Trek to Kondaveedu Fort


Our second goal was to trek through the ruins and bushes to our next destination – “The Kondaveedu Fort”. The fort is located little deep into the forest. To reach there, we had to quickly descend from the watchtower on the other side and hike a couple of kilometers deep into the forest. But it wasn’t an easy task as it just sounded to be. We had to crawl at times and walk on top of sharp stones with the fear of it toppling and twisting our foot any time. Also sun had placed itself in a most comfortable location to give us additional trouble. But after all the hurdles and hardships, we managed to reach the fort around 11:30 AM in the morning!!


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Kondaveedu Fort is yet another ruin at this point of time. As such there is nothing interesting to do there apart from swinging from the roots of an old banyan tree. Also the fort wasn’t the final destination in our itinerary. Our plan was to trek across the range and reach a village called Gopanpalli on the other side of the hill ranges. So after a brief rest and customary photography session, the trek continued into the ruins of Kondaveedu…



Water pond

Next 30 minutes walk was comparatively easy. Less or almost no rocks to hip hop, more plain lands. All the way ruins, ruins and more ruins. At the end of this short trek, we spotted a huge rock formation (which we later came to know is 1200 ft high). Some of us were curious to climb that rock and get a bird’s eye view of the entire path we just traced. As we were getting late for lunch, we decided to do it after the lunch session. Another 5 minutes walk from that rock formation, we reached a small pristine lake in the middle of nowhere.With stomach already sending signals for food, the lake seemed to be “the perfect place” for having lunch. Packed roti’s were unpacked. Pickles and jams for touch and taste. After half a day of strenuous walking, the rotis with pickles and jams never tasted better ever before!! 15 minutes nap along the lakeside and we were ready to walk the remaining challenge ahead. Adios 2 bottles of water.

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Well, at that point some of us wanted to go back and climb the rock formation while some decided to stay back near the lake. Climbing that rock wasn’t easy at all. Everything has a price to pay in this world. To get a nice bird’s eye view of the place, we had to undergo a really tough climb. We had to grab the crevices in the rock to push ourselves up and move ahead. After certain elevation, surprisingly there was a paved pathway that led us to the top. Though it was a hard climb, every second and effort spent on it was worth it! The view from the top was absolutely stunning and breathtaking. We could actually spot the way we traced from the watchtower to the lake. This was one stunning moment. We climbed further up to reach a flat place and took a group snap there to celebrate the proud moment.





Rock Top view

Only when we reached the top of the rock that we came to know, the other group that stayed back near the lake luckily caught hold of a villager who could make path for us across the range to the other side. So the group left the place, hiked a mile from the lake and was waiting for us to join there. Thanks to the invention of mobile phones, we could effectively communicate even in the middle of the jungle and spot their location from the top.

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We descended the huge rock slowly and steadily. Without taking much break, we started walking towards the place where the other group has stationed. Finally after 30 minutes of walking through a tough trail covered with dense bushes, we reached the place where the other group was waiting for us to continue with the rest of the journey. It was around 2:00 PM at that time.With the villager leading the way, cutting the trees and making path for us, the next 3 hours of trekking through the forest and descent was as easy as removing the word “Easy” or any of its variants from the dictionary. In the beginning the word “Tough” slowly transformed to “Tougher” and to “Toughest” in no time. A fruit break some where in the middle of the jungle and adieu to 3rd bottle of water as well. Tough and steep descend ahead and with the necessity of water management, everyone’s face read only one thing – “Is there an option to time travel and reach the city?” But everybody knew the obvious. Trees, more trees, big trees, stones and rocks of various sizes, after a while the smell of raw greens becomes totally daunting.


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Suddenly shining asbestos at a distance caught our attention and some factories were spotted. Immediately shutters opened, “few smiles” and a sigh of relief at last. Some motivation refueled our journey ahead. Another tough hour of descent, we had actually hit the base on the other side. Hurray! Now the smiles slowly transformed to laughter for the few jokes cracked. 2 km walk from the base of the hills through a bamboo forest took us to our final destination – “Gopanpalli Village”, a very primitive civilization. But “civilization” is all that mattered at that time. We could get some “drinking water” and “lime soda”!! Life sometimes hit the very basics and it’s quiet interesting to deal with it in such situations.


It was already late in the evening then. A quick piggyback ride on a local luggage carrier auto brought us to a nearby town, Boyapalem. From there a local bus to Guntur brought us to the smell of real civilization and marked an end to a memorable trekking trip that took us into the slice of history.

Fact file – Kondaveedu

Kondaveedu fort was built during the reign of the Reddy kings in 14th century A.D. There are 21 structures in the fort. The ruins of the fort located on the hilltop offer unraveled mysteries. It is an ideal place for beginner level exploratory trekking. It is not necessary to trek the entire range. One can trek up to the fort and retrace the path back to Phirangipuram. The huge rock formations also aid in practicing rappelling.

How to reach there?

Kondaveedu is approximately 25 km from Guntur and is easily accessible via road. Lots of local buses run from Guntur bus stand (platform number 17) to Narsaraopet. From there one can take a private auto or a mini-bus to reach Phirangipuram (base).

Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) itself is well connected by Bus and Railroad from different parts of the country. It is approximately 260 km from Hyderabad and 390 km from Chennai. Express trains like Hyderabad-Chennai express stops at Guntur. Guntur railway station has a decent cloakroom and retiring room facility. Commuting inside Guntur is pretty cheap. Shared autos are available between the railway station and bus stand at just Rs.6 per head.

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Kondaveedu 2 Day Ordeal

Posted by admin On March - 10 - 2007

Trek dates: 10-11 March 2007

After the successful 1 day treks at Kondaveedu and Venkatayyapalem, this time, the mood of the team is to have a 2-day trek.  As this needed more planning and preparation, Ravi143, Sridhar334 and Basu424 increased the team size to 6 by including Kumar373, Rajiv342 and Shiv597.  As the Kondaveedu terrain is known, the team decided to spend the weekend at Kondaveedu.  Kumar and Ravi are busy involved in getting the required equipment.  Shiv was taking care of the safety needs.  Sridhar was assigned about the Food where as Basu and Rajiv are planning the detailed route.

Everybody left office by 17:00 hrs on Friday to complete the last minute purchases only to meet each other at 20:30 to catch Delta Fast Passenger at Secunderabad the train to Guntur.  As Sridhar reached by 20:40, the train is not placed on the platform and he started searching for the other members of the team, suddenly he realized that the train is strolling on to platform 4.  He quickly ran to coach S5 and took the place waiting for the rest of the team.  To his pleasant surprise, basu voiced his name and the team greeted each other and exchanged pleasantries.

Before the train reached Maulali, the complete team (except for Sridhar) had their dinner.  As the train started at 21:00 hrs, it took its dinner at Maulali.  After the busy trains Goutami and Nizamuddin Express whistled past, the delta fast passenger took its stride towards Guntur.  As some of the members took a quick rest, Shiv, Basu and Kumar were chatting.  At 4:00 AM, Sridhar woke up and to his surprise found the TT waking up all the members who are destined to get down at Guntur.  Thanks to Lalu’s initiatives the Railways have become a better place.  The team quickly packed their bags and got ready to alight at Guntur.

As the train stopped at Guntur, everybody got down and quickly completed the morning routine and were ready to leave only to find out that Shiv was missing.  As Dr. Martin Cooper’s invention (Mobile Phone) has helpful to trace him, he was having his morning walk, after he joined the rest, everybody started towards Bus Stand.  After having a quick breakfast at Siri Tiffins (our breakfast point in the earlier trek as well), we packed our lunch in the form of Idlis, re-packed our backpacks with water (4 lts for each member), biscuits, chocolates, chewing gum, etc., and took the bus to Phirangipuram.  Before we boarded the bus, we quickly measured the weight of the luggage each of us is carrying in the backpacks (@12.5 Kg’s average).  We also weighed each of us for statistics before and after the trek.  As the bus reached Phirangipuram, we quickly found an Auto to drop us at the foothill of the Kondaveedu range.

As the mountain and the trekkers are aware of each other, little did the mountain knew about the adventurists plans this weekend nor did the trekkers knew about the eastern side terrain of the mountain.  The team started the trek at 7:30 AM, at the foot hill and the six started with a 300 meter walk towards the Kondaveedu Fort Hill (1st hill).  As the team started climbing, with the heavy backpacks, everybody needed a break at half-way into the climb as some of the members are refreshing the cool breeze, Shiv picked up the juice to refresh and Rajiv the water bottle.  Rajiv quickly changed to casual wear, as his Jeans were not allowing a free climb.  As we reached the top of the Fort Hill, took a quick break to regroup our energy.  As we are taking the break, the Spy monkey (SM) arrived.  First playing hide and seek so that we do not notice it.  Once the SM knew that we have noticed him, he took a vantage point right above Sridhar and scanning our luggage for free meal.  As we did not unpack our luggage, he did not get a clue.  He quickly ran away into the bushes.  After a while Sridhar, Ravi and Rajiv setoff towards the deviation point (a designated place where a deviation must be taken from the first trek route), Shiv and Kumar went up the fort ruins to get an aerial view of the Fort Hill Top.  Basu accompanied them so that we do not loose track.  Sridhar explained the three water loggings found enroute and mapped them to the aerial maps taken.  Rajiv quickly mapped the distances between them to the map to get a gut feeling about the distances he has planned earlier.  As the maps were being digested, Ravi quickly got up a monolithic rock to get another view point (he missed this during our earlier trek).  From here, he could see the Spy monkeys running around.  In the meanwhile Basu, Shiv and Kumar joined and the complete team set out towards the deviation point.

After crossing the third pool, we moved under the shrubs for 30 mts and quickly found a vantage point to our left.  As Sridhar and Rajiv reached this point, they found as if this was visited before quickly Rajiv voiced for Basu and he joined them.  As the view from this point is being studied, Rajiv and Basu realized that this is nothing but R751 in the map.  Now the path are being chalked out to reach B1052.  As they found a path H2P1 (Hill 2 Path 1) at a distance, they decided to reach H2P1 and then cross the hill range in the vicinity before camping for the night.  The team picked up couple of spots D1BL1 (Day 1 Before Lunch 1) and D1BL2 (Day 1 Before Lunch 2) in between and keeping them as reference to reach H2P1.  The rest of the team members in the meanwhile are enjoying the nature and capturing the same in the camera.  The team regrouped and everybody is appraised about the path being taken and everybody started walking towards D1BL1.  As we took a few steps towards D1BL1, we found another small rock that gave a clear view of D1BL1.  As we were progressing in the right direction and the destination in sight, we quickly reached D1BL1.  Now the time is 10:00 AM.

Now we have to reach D1BL2 (a point between two small peaks) so that we can find our way towards the path viewed from R751.  From here, we could not find any easy path.  As Basu and Ravi were exploring the path of taking the walk towards the rocks leading to one of the peak, Sridhar was of the impression that the opposite direction will take us between the peaks.  The teams started exploring the options, Sridhar walked and found a path which is thorny as he walked for 5 minutes he was convinced that this path will lead us between the peaks.  In the mean time, Basu, Ravi, Kumar, Rajiv and Shiv were even exploring alternates to reach the path avoiding D1BL2. As we spent nearly 30 minutes here exploring the options, the team was tired as the sun started showing its power.  The team discussed and a call was made to move in the direction investigated by Sridhar.  After travelling this path for 5 minutes, we almost reached a dead end.  As Ravi and Shiv started exploring a small path, Basu and Rajiv were exploring through the bushes.  Basu was using the sickle and the knife to the maximum extent making the path and Rajiv following him.  The big fat sticks picked up by the members were very helpful in clearing some of the thorns. ( Ravi / Shiv …) Ravi shouted after a while that he made a navigable path for us, quickly all of us followed him.  As the team moved slowly from here, we found a 7 feet rock to be slide down.  (Gyan Session 1 …) Though this rock was slippery, everyone managed to slide down safely.

Now we are in deep bushes encircling us and we had to use the compass to find the direction to move.  The bushes were actually saving us from the heat.  As we moved with care on the dry leaves, we were constantly checking the direction under the pathfinder for this stretch, Kumar.  When walking under this huge umbrella, we travessed the peaks and now had a clearer view of H2P1 but still a distance away.  Now, Kumar and Shiv started exploring the path and they reached another vantage point between D1BL2 and H2P1.  As they could find a path from this vantage point as well, the team followed them.  After traveling a little distance down hill, we are stuck as the path we are navigating is closed.  Ravi and Basu now started taking the lead in exploring alternates paths.  As the path navigated by Basu and Ravi was tangential towards the direction of current path is going in the same direction as H2P1 which is at a gradient, we have to climb up the hill to reach H2P1.  Kumar and Sridhar thought of crawling along the original path that seemed closed.  Sridhar and Kumar crawled through the path and further exploration lead to a flat place nearer to H2P1 that was observed from R751.  They quickly retreated; collected the team and all of them successfully came out of the deep bushes.

Shiv, Ravi and Sridhar explored the route from here towards H2P1.  As they found a place that had little more shade, they decided to have lunch here.  As they retreated to move ahead with the team, Kumar informed that Rajiv and Basu have gone in search of Rajiv’s mobile.  Soon Ravi and Sridhar also joined the pack and started searching for the mobile.  The path was retraced for 15 minutes.  As the path was covered with dry leaves, it was difficult to trace the mobile.  After searching for 30mts, the team gave up and team united to move towards the designated lunch spot.  The packed idli’s filled the hunger but it was the lime juice prepared by Sridhar and the glucose that gave the required energy to the team.

Now, H2P1 was a stone throw distance away, but no sight of any path.  Ravi, Basu and Kumar decided to make a path through the bushes.  The objective was that the other 3 members would join after making a path for 30 meters.  Rajiv was guiding the path makers towards H2P1.  After cutting through the bushes for nearly an hour, Ravi, Basu and Kumar returned in a tired state.  A quick rest was taken till the 3 path makers are ready for the move.  As the path makers lead the rest in the newly created path, suddenly Ravi realized that there is an alternate route to reach H2P1 that is shorter than the path they just made for the rest.  And all of us started moving on this route.  Shiv was leading the team at the right pace that none of the members even felt like taking any rest and we have covered a huge distance in an hour.  During this trek, we found the porcupine spikes, looks like the porcupine had shred off all its spikes here in its defense.  After walking for nearly 1 hour the team took a quick break to have the cucumbers which were very refreshing.  The lime juice taken after lunch was refreshing but did not quench the thirst.  The cucumbers taken now did quench the thirst and made the body feel cooler.  Shiv lead us from here keeping the same pace and we moved quickly and were crossing the second mountain.  Rajiv and Basu informed the team that “I like this spot”, our designated dwelling place for the night must be just over the peak.  So, we decided to climb the peak K2-1059 and then decide on the path towards “I like this spot”.  Rajiv, Basu and Ravi quickly started moving towards K2-1059 everybody started following them.  The climb became difficult as we started reaching the peak.  Basu and Rajiv decided that it would be difficult for everybody to reach the peak.  So, we abandoned the climb towards K2-1059 and decided to move around the hill and find a place to sleep.  Sridhar, Rajiv and Shiv now went on a search of the route and quickly a navigable path was found.  As Sridhar and Rajiv had left their backpacks with the other team members, they requested Shiv to stay at a X roads.  This will be helpful to retrace the path and Sridhar and Rajiv can move quickly along the path.  As they walked briskly for nearly 10 minutes, they found a flat place that can be used as the dwelling place.  They immediately returned and the team reached the dwelling place by 16:30 hrs.

The dwelling place was an excellent viewpoint.  From here, we were able to view the cotton mill of Thummalapalem towards south east, to the south stood a huge peak, towards south west, we could find Boyapalem at a distance.  The Vallies in the South West and South East are providing cool breeze with natural cooling.  The remaining directions are filled with peaks.  As the team wanted to gear up for the dinner, they wanted to spend some time relaxing.  Ravi quickly found out couple of big rocks each big enough to take the complete team.  Sridhar, Basu and Shiv were exploring if there are any alternate places to dwell.  They traveled along the same path (towards south east) and found that the current place is the best in the vicinity to take rest for the night.  Now the team relaxed on the big rocks for 30 minutes, a well deserved rest.  After the rest, the team quickly started preparations for the night.

Rajiv and Kumar collected the firewood in the vicinity and started pitching the tents here by cleaning up the stones.  Shiv quickly found a better place which is towards the North which is away from the path, a clear area all around, on the rocks, giving a good view of 180 degrees and an ideal place to dwell in any trek.  Everybody thanked Shiv and the luggage was moved quickly to this place.  Rajiv and Kumar started camping the mosquito nets in the new place.  At the same time, Basu and Sridhar went in search of firewood by retracing the path.  Sridhar and Basu quickly returned with their handfuls.  The firewood was very dry and will burn out very quickly so we needed huge firewood to burn the complete night.  We could not find any logs as well.  In the meanwhile Kumar and Rajiv were exploring about the options to camp the mosquito nets.  There were two small trees on the northwest and all the other directions are open.  The challenge was to tie 2 mosquito nets.  They quickly tied both the nets together which left them to tie 3 supports on either side to keep the nets stable.  The winds are blowing at a high speed and we wanted the nets to be stable through out the night.  There were trees on one side, but the ropes cannot be tied here as the tree branches are swinging to the strong breeze coming from the South East and South West are disturbing the balance of the nets.  So, the ropes were taken over the trees and tied to the stones so that the disturbance is minimal.  Then came up the idea of planting a pole on the rocks on one side and tying all the supports on one side to this pole.  Imagine planting a pole on a hard rock, the team struggled to plant the pole and finally it was planted at an angle “/” so that it will be stable.  As we cannot make a hole to plant the pole, we created supports to the pole so that it is able to stand on the rock and withstand the heavy breeze comming in different directions.  Now we tied all the three ropes to this pole and the nets stood.  A huge sigh of relief and a satisfaction of achievement as the support to the pole were strong enough.

As it was getting dark (6:30 PM), the preparations were on for dinner.  Sridhar quickly made a salad with the cucumber, onions, carrots, chillies and lime; Shiv made soup for the team.  The packed chapati’s brought from Hyderabad along with Jam and Pickles served the dinner for everybody.  It was dark by 7:00 PM as the visibility reduced to near zero.  The firewood brought for the campfire was quickly consumed as the wood was very dry and the good breeze did not give us a chance to re-ignite the fire.  Everybody was in the nets by 7:30 PM to take a deserved rest.  It was decided that we are going to have a night out.  Keeping guard of the remaining team members.  Rajiv, Ravi and Shiv took the tent facing South (looking down hill) where as Sridhar, Basu and Kumar took the other tent facing North (looking up hill).

The activity is splitted into shifts and the first shift is up to 11:00 being taken care by Rajiv and Sridhar.  It was pitch dark and pin drop silence.  The only disturbance we had been the swinging of the branches and the dropping of the leaves onto the ground.  The occasional screaming of the monkeys was music to keep us awake.  We also heard the tyre sound of the vehicles running on the highway only to remind us how pollution (sound) free the environment was.  Rajiv and Sridhar were pinging each other every 10-15 minutes just to make sure that both are awake.  Whenever there was a small sound both the members used to coordinate to find out what the sound was.  It was around 10:00 PM when Sridhar heard a sound coming from the west and he could not see anything out as the view had to pass through 3 layers of the nets.  He quickly whispered for Rajiv and there was no response.  He quickly woke up Basu and they are inquisitive to find out what the noise is all about.  And as the noise is heard again, Sridhar shouted to shoo away the animals (thinking so).  In the mean while Rajiv saw a white shape at a distance and was shocked for a minute just trying to see what the figure is all about.  He was also surprised at the shout of Sridhar and quickly flashed his torch on the figure.  Ravi also woke up for the shout and everyone was attentive.  As the torches flashed on the images seen at a distance, they started running only for the team to identify that they are cows.  The team was relaxed from the shock of the unexpected visitors.  Looks like the visitors are also equally surprised to see someone occupying their dwelling area.

Ravi and Basu took charge of the duty from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM and when the handover is being given to Shiv and Kumar, Shiv was surprised at the unplanned event, but he agreed with the team to take his shift from 1:00 AM to 4:00 AM.  As Rajiv and Sridhar resumed their duty from 4:00 AM Sridhar heard a voice at 5:00 AM.  This time he quickly calculated as if someone is at this place at 5:00 AM, then they would have started their climb at 1:00 AM  or so.  And in that case who will be travelling at such an emergency?  All these thoughts/doubts were cleared when Rajiv said that the voice heard was from the loud speakers at the nearby village which were audible the previous day night as well.

As everybody woke up in the morning and completing their routines, packed the entire luggage and had the “Saffy” rotis for the breakfast along with pickle and jam.  Everybody checked their food items for the rest of the trek.  Some of the members were trying to reduce their weight by consuming some of the food items and some were conserving them for the rest of the trek.  The most valuable item was the amount of water each person had.  The team started the trek slowly at 8:30 AM thinking that they will be reaching back Guntur much before dusk.

As the team started their descent after nearly 30 minutes of walking, we found “I like this spot”.  Much to the satisfaction of Rajiv and Basu just to know how precise the team was in planning and execution of the path towards the destination.  This has brought more confidence into all the team members and the voice echoed that we would be reaching Guntur early.  Some people voiced about reaching Guntur by Lunch time.  Not a bad idea in fact.  After traveling for 15 more minutes, we reached a dead end.  As Ravi and Sridhar started exploring the path through the bushes in the valley, Kumar and Basu were looking at other alternatives.  Sridhar and Ravi found that the path through the valley is tough and it will be tough to make a route here.  So they were trying to find out if there is any rivulet to climb the next hill and look for a path from there.  Kumar and Basu found one along the same hill.  As the path found by Kumar and Basu looked realistic, every  body joined the team and traveling for nearly 15 minutes, we faced a huge boulder and the boulder was along the valley which Sridhar and Ravi found earlier.  Ravi and Basu set out to explore the boulder and possible paths.  Quickly Sridhar also joined them.  As the team walked across the boulder, they realized that getting down into the valley is difficult. Alternates of getting down into the valley along the boulder were explored.  There were couple of places where the explorers could get into the valley but walking along the valley seemed difficult. At the top of the boulder (D2BL1), there seemed to be a distant path that will lead us out towards the spin mill at Thummalapalem.  Now the plan is to take the team to D2BL1 and then explore the alternatives.  Basu, Sridhar and Ravi returned back to the team and explained the further course of action.  The team need to walk along this boulder, everyone struggled to climb this boulder as it was very steep and the with the back packs it was a balancing act.  Rajiv took an alternate path round the rock but got struck in the shrubs growing in the rock cravasse.  Kumar tried to climb the rock but slipped, he also took the path in which Rajiv went.  Basu gave his backpack to Ravi and walked along the rock and joined the team at a distance.  Now the team started moving towards D2BL1 (Gyan Session 2)

As the team reached D2BL1, the spin mills of Thummalapalem were visible towards the East and the path (H3P1) is also traveling in the same direction.  From here, we had three alternatives.  First option is to get down into the valley along the boulder and then make path through the valley.  The second was to find a path from the end of the boulder and get down the hill.  The third option was to climb up towards the next hill and and get down towards the H3P1.  Ravi and Shiv started exploring the second option and found too many thorns in the beginning.  After clearing the thorns, they found couple of boulders and after crossing them, they could not find any path, but only shrubs and the complete floor is covered with dry leaves.  They returned and shared the experience.  Now, Basu and Ravi went to explore the path along the first option.  In the mean time, Sridhar, Rajiv and Shiv started exploring second path further.  As they started cutting the creepers and moving down, they realized that the path is difficult to navigate.  After exploring for nearly 30 minutes they found themselves at the foothill, but still a valley to cross.  In the mean time, Ravi tried the third option and got lost in the thick bushes.  He retreated back and his earlier experience with Basu that the first option is not possible made every body fingers crossed for the feedback to be brought back by Sridhar, Rajiv and Shiv.  As they brought back the good news, everybody was relaxed.

As the team started moving along the second option, barely 25 meters into the path, the complete team was lost!   Sridhar, Rajiv and Shiv started discussing about the path to be taken.  It is only then that they realized the path in which they went down is different from the one they came up and now they are in a different route!  As the team had a sense of direction, they started exploring a new path and were walking along the hill without any gradient.  This path was moving in the direction of South.  After walking for nearly 30 minutes, they found a huge boulder which gave another vantage point and from there a small path was visible much to the delight of everybody.  From here they found smoke at a distance indicating that some body was there and a good point of reference.  So, the team started walking towards the smoke which is in the direction of the Spinning mills.

The team, slowly started walking along the path and were a bit confident that the path will lead them out.  The only doubt they had was about the crossroads.  As they briskly walked along this path, they found couple of wood cutters who came to collect firewood.  With the help of the wood cutters, Sridhar was able to get the direction in which they need to travel.  But the wood cutters were not very helpful.  With the available information, the team moved quickly knowing that the destination to catch the bus to Guntur is another 3 Km away.  Once we are in the valley where the wood cutters are found, we came to know that this is a commonly visited path and we will not have any difficulty in reaching the destination.   As we walked for a while found couple of bicycles on the road side.  This put us the confidence that the tyre marks will help us reach the village.  We took a break after walking nearly 2KM and then refreshed ourselves with Oranges and rationed water from Sridhar.  As we are about to reach the village a voice was heard requesting for water.  As we desparately needed water, we went to the fields and the farmers (Ranga Rao Gowda with his co-farmers) are more than willing to offer us what little they had.  We took water and also helped them with the chocos, biscuits we had.  The villagers were surprised that there exists a route between Kondaveedu and Thummalapalem.  As we reached the busstand, there was a small canteen to help us with food.  All of us at once requested for Butter milk and drank to the thirst.  We took the bus to Guntur which dropped us at 14:00 hrs.

As we decided earlier, we measured the weights of each of us and to the surprise most of us lost good amounts.  Ravi 6.5, Sridhar 2.5, Kumar 2.5, Rajiv 1.5, Shiv 0.5 and Basu 0.0 (thanks mainly to the 7 glasses of water and 5 packets of butter milk he had).

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Kondaveedu Adventure

Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2006

14-Oct-2006
Sridhar, Basu, Venki and myself thought of having an adventurous trek this weekend. We hit upon Google Earth and found a small hill range near Phirangipuram and decided to trek this small hill. Since we did not had any information about the place we were bit apprehensive about it. Ater a small discussion we thought this would be adventurous. The only information we had was from Google Earth – Aerial view of the hill range  and Sridhar had a bit of information about the places nearby the hill range.The only thing we had abundance of raw enthusiasm to do something different for the weekend along with the Google earth Map of the Area.

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As the Delta Fast Passenger train slowly started from Secunderabad we again revisited our plan of going about crossing the Kondaveedu hill range. After some chit-chat all of us went to sleep. I was woken up by Basu at around 4:45 AM when we were about to reach Guntur.From railway Station we moved on to Bus Stand.Having a quick breakfast we boarded the bus to Phirangipuram. After 45 minutes of sleeping in the bus we alighted at  Phirangipuram. The Starting point of the Trek was from Kondaveedu Village which was at the base of the hill.We started around 7:15 by following a walkable path and after 45 minutes of climb we reached near the fort ruins and took a break. There the path Ended.

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We broke up in to 2 teams with myself and Venky taking the shorter but challenging route and Sridhar-Basu taking the longer and the easy one. After some crawling between rocks and Venky getting hurt and some more searching for a path, we finally were able to hear Sridhar and Basu shouting for us. After taking some rest we continued our trekk, trying to find a path with some help from the cattle dung lying around.

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After some more getting lost and walking around aimlessly we took some rest and had our lunch.We had biscuits, chips and some fruits. And  we had only a little of water left with us.After lunch we again started to move and approximating the direction of the Highway which was seen earlier by one of us. All the time we had broken ourselves in to teams while searching for a path to the Highway which could be seen very faar from us.

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Everywhere we tried to stick to the path of the now-dried water stream. This would our best bet for reaching downhill and this would be the nearest path to reach the base of the hill.As we took turns and tried to follow the dry  stream, we could hear some voices of Shepherds. That gave us a huge relief. After contacting the shepherd on the direction of the descent and the village, we luckily reached the base of the hill. By this time Sun was already burning at its highest and our water was over. Seeing a pond nearby was a relief but it turned in to disappoinment when we realised the water in the pond was useless for us to wash ourselves.

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After some time taking rest near the pond we started towards the Gopanapally village main road through the Eucalyptus plantation. As we reached the village, we quenched our thirst from the boring well and took an Auto to Boyapallem. Reaching Boyapallem all of us had coconut water and boarded the bus to Guntur.

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Realising we had lot of time at our end, we went to ‘Pogaru’ – a Telugu flick, thinking of sleeping in the A/C movie hall. Instead I got engrossed in the movie and just did not sleep through the movie. As we  had dinner and boarded the bus to Hyderebad, we were wondering how this trekk was accomplished.

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After our trek, we tried to map the path which we had taken and we were astonished to find the path which was originally decided and the path which we took was entirely different. Thats what happens when anyone does trekking based on Google earth without a GPS system!!!!!

Starting Poinnt- Kondaveedu Village, Phirangipuram
Destination-  Gopanapally/Boyapallem Village
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