Monday, August 28, 2017

Aad Fort -Rarely Done Trek- 27th August 2017


The promise of a rarely explored Aad Fort and that too grade “easy” was reason enough to opt for this trek

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As is the routine we took the scheduled Kasara local (with the standard warning- IF YOU MISS THE TRAIN, YOU MISS THE TREK) and reach Kasara at 1.20 am. 




Time for the  long vehicle ride with the customary break at Baba Da Dhaba for Tea/coffee /Pulao/Biryani and the surprise Cake Cutting. (The crowd at Baba da Dhaba at 2 am never ceases to amaze me ). 
 The fun quotient of the jeep ride was provided by Arjun , one of our intrepid trekkers, who decided that travelling on the roof top of one of the two Jeeps was  a nice way to get some breeze. A hilarious turn of events , since no one in that Jeep  knew he was doing that and it actually led to speculation about ghosts and what not !!!!




We eventually reach the Base Village and take a much needed break at the local Krishna Temple.


 After the introduction round of the 25 odd trekkers where new friendships were made and existing bonds renewed, the group had a quick warm up round with simple physical exercises
and enthusiastically started the trek.
 The local (absolutely down to earth ) guide Gokul conversationally mentioned somewhere along the way that the (vast) tracts of land from point X to point Y belonged to his family , where they grew vegetables like  French beans and peas.  
Our ever jovial Trek lead Jaal actually suggested we had all the ingredients for pulao available!
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The easy grade trek started off easily enough almost like a stroll through the fields. Special mention of the fertile if gooey soil through which we trekked!!!!




The slight adventure to the day began with the ascent into the Hills beyond the fields. The continuous rains had made the paths slippery and at a few stretches the narrow path was all of 18-24 inches wide with a fairly steep fall on one side.


Special mention has to be made of the absolute majestic view of the enormous windmills which we could see as we gained height and took breaks in between at the plains/plateaus. 






The breaks were well utilized to either click pics 


or explore the surroundings as per inclination J


The food break in between at the temple cave was one of  the highlights of the trek with about twenty plus breakfast packets making their appearance and being exchanged freely among all. Instant sandwiches, cakes,  idli, thepla, kachori, fruits, to mention only a few. 




The dance party that began later has to be seen to be believed. Some absolutely groovy moves and some trick videography has ensured sufficient entertainment for a lifetime each time the videos are revisited.


The feeling of being in the midst of clouds, when enveloped by the fog and then suddenly being treated to the breathtaking landscape below when the fog cleared was fascinating to say the least.





We eventually reach the top, explore around a bit and



 after a good 
session of games 

or 
snoozing 


or blank gazing into the valley or clouds

(as per choice),


and of course the mandatory group pic,
the descent begins. 


We reach base in good time. Enroute get the chance to examine a windmill up close and personal (and click plenty of pics of course)


and then start the journey back. Lunch break with some authentic local cuisine
 and back to Kasara Railway Station. A long wait at the station followed by an even longer trip (duly peppered with a hilarious game of Dumb Charades),
we return home tired but happy after another fantastic trekking experience.






Thank you Tattva Adventures for an awesome experience and a Special mention of the fantastic camaraderie shared amongst the trekkers. I always am thankful for the like minded yet eclectic mix of  trekkers who more often represent many Professions and fields. Our group this time consisted of Finance professionals, graphic designers, Entreprenuers, Pilots and students of course to name only a few.

25 comments:

  1. :) i admire the fact u observe in details... Now We all know why you remain silent throughout the Trek. Thanks for the wonderful description and a well composed write-up.Tattva Tribe loves you :)

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    1. Chalo, ab tho sone doge trek pe.... Tnx for the kind words

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  2. Every blog of yours i add few new word in my dictionary , Its so beautifully narrated with perfect photos like whole event was refreshed in minutes. You have added one more fan of yours with this blog.

    Thank you Vaidy
    Keep writing ;)

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    1. Tnx for the kind words.... Hoping for many more in future

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  3. Revisited the amazing trek with your blog.Truly great time we had with the Tattva tribe.I must mention the helping hands that came to the rescue of those who were in a difficulty at some of the tricky patches. Thanks for being one of them for me,Vaidy! It was a pleasure to meet all old and new trekkers after my long sabbatical from treks. Hope to meet again at another trek.

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    1. Was fun Trekking with you. Hoping for many more in future

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  4. For people like me your blogs are opportunity to see and experience places which otherwise seem distant. Keep providing the glimpse and the experiences ��

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  5. Awesome Vaidy👌. Have seen and been to many places through your eyes. Hope to continuing to do so.

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  6. Awesome Vaidy👌. Have seen and been to many places through your eyes. Hope to continuing to do so.

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  8. The first line says unexplored and very easy... I agree.. Loved the write up.. Too good vaidy keep it up!

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    1. Agar easy ऐसा है tho tough kaise hoga :D. Tnx for the kind words...

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  9. Read this post twice... Enjoyed... And Dreamt of doing these stuff soon...😍😊

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  10. A well composed and a thoughtful blog. Enjoyed reading. The description with pictures added to the beauty of write up. Keep up the good work buddy. Cheers

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    1. Tnx. Loved your description too.... Will Meet soon in another one....

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  11. Good write up vaidy...it seems so real as if i have gone there personally and experienced the same...boon to people like us who can never trek in this lifetime...keep going mate and enriching our knowledge of the pristine places that u keep visiting...

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    1. Kabhi chalo saath mein.... Some genuinely easy grade trek

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  12. Didn't knew this side of yours, amazing description of the trek you made it live again the trek . Well written and with amazing click .

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  14. It's awesome, seriously wow
    I would love to join you for next trek.

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    1. Please do. You'll be hooked to trekking like the rest of us very soon :)

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