Monday, October 17, 2016

Ettina Bhuja - Again


Each and every trek that we do, involves lot of offline/online discussions and registrations and cancellations. So, I will not get into those writings :). Four of us decided to trek to Ettina Bhuja from the Shishila side this time. 

On Friday (14th Oct 2016) evening while returning home, I called Veeresh to book onward tickets to Dharmasthala for that night (KSRTC, Non-AC Sleeper bus leaves Majestic at 22:51). After going home, I booked return tickets from Chickmagalur to Bangalore (Airavata, starts at 23:59). I and Prakash went to Majestic to catch the bus, while Veeresh & Roopa joined at Yeshwanthpur. After few minutes of discussion, we informed the bus conductor to drop us at Kokkada cross. 

[INFO] - Kokkada cross comes 15 kms before Dharmasthalaa. You get rickshaws & jeeps here to drop to Holegandi. You can hire a room at Kokkada, get refreshed & have breakfast before going to Holegandi which is the trek base OR you can take drop to Shishila first. There is a "Sri Shaila Veg hotel", next to the Shishileshwara temple which has room facility as well. The river Kapila flows beside the temple, and is very scenic. You can find contact numbers at the end of this blog. Please talk to them before making a surprise visit.


Temple at Shishila 
Bridge to cross river 
Kapila River 
We reached Kokkada cross by around 05:15, and our Jeep driver Mohan was already waiting there. He helped to get a room in the nearby lodge. It costed around 700/- Rs just for an hour. We couldn't bargain much due to increasing abdominal pressure :). After all the rituals, Mohan dropped us to the Sri Shaila hotel at Shishila. We had fantastic Idli-chutney & Buns-sambar here and lunch packed for the afternoon. He then dropped us to the Holegandi. Balakrishna, brother of Chennappa was our guide and he was waiting at the stop. After paying to the Mohan, we started our trek around 8:15am. 




Unique thing about this trek is 90% of the trail is ascending and inside forest. The forest below this tall mountain is so dense that it is not possible to take a short route. Balakrishna was leading from the front, and I was just following him. At the very beginning, the trail forks into two and we took the left one. The other trail, perhaps goes down to the stream. 

First view of EB peak
We got a good glimpse of the peak initially. Without a guide, it is a bit difficult because the trail goes away from the peak and goes through the forest most of the time. We had to cross the river after some 30 minutes (?) of walk. It was only knee deep, and was very refreshing. After an hour or so, we reached a small waterfall. Another group was already taking bath at the falls. This falls is known by the name "Matthi Kolu". The guide cautioned that it takes another 3.5 hours to go to the peak, and we would miss the bus if we get down to the falls. But, we were not ready to miss the falls, and hence got down. Who could resist bathing in such a wonderful falls ? but I did.

Water falls on the way
Veeru & PK, I sacrificed bathing to take your photos :). After the photo session we started ascending journey. Walk through the forest was very cool compared to walk on the ridges at few points. We never expected the trail to go up always. After last year's Kodachadri trek, we did not do any major trek. So we were struggling to pull our body upwards. Roopa, after the marriage had put on more weight and was trailing behind all. As told by the guide, we took neary 3 hours to reach the camping site at the base of Ettina bhuja. One more group was already there, and they were pitching their tents in the hot sun. Balakrishna and other guide (Anand), took all our bottles to the stream and fetched water. 

[INFO]: After the waterfalls, there are no water sources till you reach the camp site. So carry sufficient water and dring judiciously. 

Final stretch to the peak
We finished our packed lunch, and immediately after that started climbing to the peak. I had come to this peak from Byrapura couple of months back and I knew it wont take much time to climb the peak and get down to Byrapura. We had our bus at 17:30 to Mudigere, so we had ample time. We took lot of photos on the way up, and it was very hot and dry up there. We expected some cool breeze to relieve our stress, but that did not happen. I could clearly make out the changes in weather. Three months before, it was clouds all over, and I could barely see the valley beneath. But now, the Sun has dominated the entire region and it was very hot on top of the mountain. Locals told that they are having very less rains from last two years, and usually there will be rains in October also. After photo session is over, we came down to the camp site, packed things and bid adieu to other trekkers and mighty EB. Guide, took another route this time and we reached Byrapura directly without going to the Byraveshwara temple. We had remaining snacks, followed by Tea at a local's house. Bus came at 17:45 and we reached Mudigere by 18:30. We reached Chickmagalur by 19:45 by another bus. Our return bus was at 23:59, and we had lot of time to do nothing. We had dinner at Vishnu delicacy on the I.G Road, and came back to bus stand and waited another 3 hours. We reached Bangalore by morning 04:30 and I reached home by 05:30.

Useful phone numbers:

Hotel & Rooms at Kokkada 
Hotel & Room at Shishila 
  1. Mohan (Jeep driver): 9483241082 
  2. Balakrishna (Guide): 8762058142 
  3. Chennappa (Guide): 9480239185 




Best time to visit:

It is good to trek post monsoon during October or November as you will see green all around and leeches will be less. Summer might be okay since most of the trek is inside forest and leeches will be very less. Monsoon season is better to avoid but there are guys who dare to go in heavy rains :), so your wish.

Forest permission & wildlife:

For any trek inside reserved forest, its a must to take forest department permission. But the local guides charge you and take without legal permission. As long as nothing bad happens, no one cares. If some unfortunate incidents happen then be ready to face the consequences. You may take permission from the Belthangady wildlife division. 

There will be Elephant movement across the forest, and consider yourself lucky if you spot the beast first or unlucky if he catches you. Keep your calm while walking through the forest and listen to alarms of the nature. Other than Elephants, I did not hear about any other mammal from the guide. One of the trekker claimed that he saw two Black Eagles hovering above, but I did not spot any. Guide told me that he spotted a big python last week, but I don't know the veracity. We had spotted lot of Malabar pit vipers during our Ombattu gudda trek, but this time did not spot even one. There were many different varieties of butterflies, but I could recognize none of them.

Sincere request:

If you happen to trek anywhere in the forest, please don't leave anything on the trail except your foot prints. We could spot lot of Beer bottles, Chewing gum packets, plastic covers, torn chappal etc. all along the way. 

I wish everyone a very happy & safe trekking. Good night !