Travelogue > Rider Mania 2004 > Day 5 | ||
Bangalore Via Jog Jalls- 12th Jan |
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Woke up fresh and ready to ride to Bangalore. Started early by 8:10 am from Honnavar. Planned to stop by at Jog Falls. The ghats were beautiful during the morning. While going through the ghats we could smell fresh flowers (Magnolia I presume) and it was a beautiful feeling riding through all the greenery. This ghat section has lot of sharp curves and one has to ride slowly and carefully. One Indica nearly brushed us off the road. Later on came to know that he did the same with other bikers too. Fully loaded QS was struggling at fourth gear and Rocky wants his AVL500. The ghat section has lot of view points where one can stop by and click photograhs. |
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We
stopped at the Sharavathi River view point to click some snaps.
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We started off after an hour. Some of the guys decided to wait for the rest of the gang coming by in a while. The Madras bulls took off with us since they also had to go slow as Navneet's engine was running in. Sid and Indrajit took turns in dragging while doing the ghats and Sid is a speed freak.. He almost missed a curve once it seems but it is fine. Speed can be addictive as long as one is in control of one's vehicle but personally I would prefer steady riding to speeding up. We took some time off to take a snap shot with the bikes and then we were off. | ||
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finished the ghat section pretty soon and reached Sagar. Continuing riding
we had lunch somewhere at a good roadside Restaurant in Shimoga. We had
news that most of the group were catching up with us and then we called
them there. We had finished our meal then and while they were settling
down we were on our way. Someone from the Madras bulls was lost, i think
it was Brijesh but he found his way and all was fine. On our way from
Shimoga we took a wrong route and almost went the wrong way when suddenly
I saw the landscape change. Thats when we turned and headed back on the
right track after asking the right route. Its very confusing to ride through
the big towns... one must keep to the bypass as much as possible.
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Took
a short break in Arisekere and then proceeded towards Tumkur. I was impatient
to reach home now. Fuelled up the bike here even though there was some gas
in the tank. The sun set just a few minutes before entering Tumkur. I must tell you that highway sunsets are amazing and red. This is the second time we were watching a sunset by the highway on our bike and it beats any glorious sunsets... that we have seen. The sun becomes a beautiful red ball of fire and spreads the glow all over. Its a wonderful moment. I clicked my last snap there and was content. |
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After
Tumkur we reached the main highway where the Golden Quadrilateral work was
going on. The highway is painful to ride with so many diversions. We reached
our starting point at 8:45pm and I thought that we did a good
timing steadily riding. I was happy with the ride since we not only stopped
where necessary but we also managed to see some of the places on the way. All in all it was a great trip and I am waiting for more. Lessons Learnt: All rookie riders should carry spares. Though a list is given at the beginning of a trip one must be extra careful on long rides. Avoid Carrying bags with too many dangling loops. Note: Kamat has a great service going in the highway and thats the best place to stop on your way if you are travelling by your own vehicle. |
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