Sunday, July 24, 2016

Ettina Bhuja Trek

Ettina Bhuja

This particular trek was on my mind ever since we saw it while returning from Ombattu gudda trek some 4 years back. We did lot of other treks, and Ombattu gudda once again but we could not make it to the Ettina Bhuja or fondly called "EB" peak.

     Nothing much to write about this trek, as it is a very small trek. Six of us: Laxmi, Prabin, Prabhat, Sibhasis, Nilesh and me climbed the "Ettina Bhuja" peak on 23rd July 2016. At first, we thought of leaving Bangalore after midnight, and reach the base camp (Bhyrapura) by early morning. But, I was not sure of any facilities at Bhyrapura so decided to leave by 9 pm and reach Mudigere by mid-night and take rest in a hotel. The Bangalore traffic screwed our plan, and we could leave only by 10:30 pm. It took almost an hour to reach Nelamangala cross at that time also. Our vehicle was a new Nissan Evalia which had place for just 6 people excluding driver. The driver, Deepak was driving very cautiously and we reached Mudigere by 4:30 am. After having tea & bun at a road side shop in-front of Mudigere bus stand, we checked in to Hotel Athithi (Contact: 9731448527/9901941333/08263-221515)(just few steps down from the Bus stand). We needed room for only few hours, till we get a hotel for breakfast. We had a good sleep for 3 hours, and woke up at 7:30. After all morning rituals, had breakfast at the restaurant below, and started journey towards Byrapura. 

   
View of the Ettina Bhuja
 It is another hour drive from Mudigere to Byrapura (for about 25 kms). You have good road till Bhyraveshwara temple. The view while going up towards the temple is good but it was very cloudy so could not get any photo. We were at the temple by 10:30 am. I did not had bath, so didn't enter the temple. The peak is visible from the temple complex, and the temple priest told its only 2 kms and we could do in just 30-40 minutes. It was drizzling, and I was fully prepared for the rain by wearing waterproof pants, coat & gum boots.  I had experienced heavy rain during Ombattu gudda trek, when I was not prepared for rain at all.
I expected medium rain this time. As Murphy's law says - "You can't expect the unexpected, otherwise there is no need for word unexpected". Rain gods were very kind this time and it didn't rain even once :(. The peak was not visible at all due to heavy clouds surrounding it. It was very rejuvenating, cool weather, and I was taking deep breaths to take in more oxygen from Nature's laboratory. The final part of the climb requires a flexible body, and if you make it to the top you will be in heaven. When we reached the top, it was around 11:30 am, and it was white clouds all around. We waited there to get a view of the valley below. After an hour or so, the clouds cleared and the view is simply breathtaking. At 1 pm we started coming down, and it took only 20 minutes to come back to the temple. After changing clothes, we finished lunch and started driving back to Bangalore. We visited Belur-Halebidu temples on the way back, and reached Bangalore by 10:30 pm.

     From Byrapura side, this trek is very short and ideal for beginners.
  1. You will not get any food/drinks close to the temple, so you have to carry everything you need. Remember to bring back all the plastic covers,packs and non-degradable things.
  2. The public transport is available from Mudigere, but won't go till the temple. So, its better to make your own arrangement. 
  3. There is no water source on the way up. If its sunny day, carry sufficient water bottles.
  4. Remember the direction of peak, and choose the proper trial. Aim to reach the grassland first which then leads to the top of peak. The Jeep trail, might lead to Shishila or Ombattu gudda but I'm not sure now.
      I thank Dr Sampath kumar, for giving me necessary information for this trek. Hope to revisit the place again after this rainy season with you :).