This trek happened some time back (a reliable source tells me it was on the 26th of August of 2007). Well, lets assume its true. Actually a night trek to Kalavarabetta was being planned for that weekend but for some forgotten reason, Kalavarabetta didn't happen. Everything happens for the good. Sriram wanted to do some 'serious' trek and we were off to Bababudangiri on the evening of 25th from Bangalore in a TT.
The team: Sriram, Vachan, Subbu, yours truly, Flavia, Reshma, Hakim, Vinod, Ananth, Moch and Paddy (not in this pic).

The route: Bangalore-Hassan-Chickmagalur-Bababudangiri.The journey from Bangalore to BBGiri was quite uneventful. Few slept and for the other nocturnals, "KurigaLu Saar KurigaLu" (a really funny kannada movie) was being played.

We had two trekking options: go to KemmanugunDi with a guide, or go to Kalhatti falls w


Now began the fun. We could see a clear trail in front us to get down. But the GPS, the points to which were fed by PC, showed the next point to be somewhere above us, in a completely different direction. Confused, we saw where the point next to that was, and that happened to be in another different direction! More confused, we saw where the third point was.. and it showed to be in the direction we intended to go! But our committed man, Moch, decided to put all his faith on the GPS and went in the direction of the first point and then to second point, in that order. After about an hour and a half of climbing up and down, we realized we had come back to the same spot! Already dark (around 7 in the evening), wet to our undies, shivering, leeches having a feast on us, two torches for 11 people... I couldn't control myself and broke into a guffaw, all the while feeling sorry for our own foolishness! The next stretch of the trek was truly memorable. Steeep descent (real steep, I should say), loose mud, no real path in front of us, totally drenched... we weren't walking or crawling, we were sliding almost uncontrollably (lucky none of us got injured). I wasn't helped by the fact that the floaters I was wearing had absolutely flat soles :) Any part of my body I touched, I could pull out atleast a couple of leeches, blindly! After an hour of such descent, we reached a jeep track in a coffee estate, where we were not sure which direction of the track to go in. It was already past 8. So we decided to give our driver a call. Luckily he was reachable and we asked him to send some villagers for help :-). The villagers, to our dismay, told us over the phone that it would cost us 500 bucks! The ensuing conversation was quite funny:
We: Yenri Idu? Naavu kaLdu hogidivi illi. Help keLtha idivi. Neevu noDidre 500 rupai keLtha idiralla?
Villager: Illa ri, ashT agutte. Ee hothnalli naavu huDkonD barodu beDva?
We: Ree, 300 rupai thagoLLi hogli
Villager: Illa, 400 rupai
We: 350
Villager: 351...
Hehehe... After haggling for about 15 minutes, we settled for some amount (dont remember the exact amount) and within another 15 minutes, they reached us and helped us get back to civilization. After purging ourselves of all the leeches in all the unwanted places and changing to comfy, dry clothes, we headed back to Bangalore, stopping once for dinner at some arbit place.
Moral of the story:
1) Never trust a GPS (or technology, for that matter) fully. Sometimes have some common sense also!
2) (For Subbu) Recharge your batteries, waste fellow. We don't have a single snap of the waterfalls!
More 'misty' photos are here
Thus continues the quest...