Monday, May 4, 2009

Kotebetta Trek

Over the May 1st long weekend, six of us (Jomy, Roop, Girish, KumarG, Abhi & Me) planned for a trek and decided to climb Kotebetta in Coorg. Kotebette is the third highest peak in Coorg standing at 5451 ft. The grade of this trek is easy and I was fine with it since I hadn't trekked in a long while. KumarG took care of organizing vehicle for travel from Bangalore.

Enroute to Coorg

We started from my place around 12 a.m and then picked up Abhi. As soon as Abhi took his seat in the taxi, he wanted a stop over in one of the CCD on Mysore highway. We stopped at CCD in Maddur at 2 a.m and the place was too crowded! After going through the menu card, each of us came up with cool names like Mochachillo,Tropical Iceberg, Cafe Frappe, Cold Sparkle except for Jomy. He ordered Cafe Mocha. After a long wait in the queue, KumarG found out that only Cafe Frappe is available. We all sincerely agreed to take it. After another long wait, we got our Frappes and found that they were warm! So, we got it exchanged it cold frappes; rather not warm frappes. Even they were pathetic; the worst cold coffee we all ever had. Only Jomy had good experience with his hot Mocha. Rest of us felt it would have been better off having Chai on the road side shop.

Along the way, most of us didn't sleep till 5 a.m. We were yapping on many things and one of the most interesting topic was the places we all wanted to travel in the world. After some time, we realized that we wanted to travel most part of the world! :)

We reached Coorg about 6 in the morning and then we rented a hotel room to sleep for couple of hours and refresh ourselves. We had our late breakfast in Coorg and then started towards Madepura village, about 16Km from Madikeri. From Madapura, we caught the jeep trail to Kotebetta at 12:45 p.m and our trek started from that point.

Climb to the top

On the jeep trail, we walked for about 2-2.5 hours through the coffee plantations and the forests. Along the way, there were lots of jack fruit trees with plenty of fruits. Yummy! We couldn't even attempt having one as the riped fruits were on the top! The route to peak has steep gradients along most of the path; the hot weather made the climb difficult. We walked at a slow pace with good number of breaks. While walking along the trail, we could see Kotebetta standing tall amongst the other small hills. It then seemed very far from the point we were looking at it.


From the jeep trail ending point, we needed to take the forest trail and cross about 3-4 hills to reach Kotebetta. At this point of time, we had run out of most of the water we had carried and was not sure if we would find water at the peak. We didn't find any water source along the way. All we saw were dried out streams. So, we were debating whether to camp at the top for the night. We all then agreed that we would leave our bags at this point and start our climb to the peak. Without our luggage, it would be faster and would be able to be back from the peak, the same evening. We had started our trek only in the afternoon as we had planned to camp on the top!

Meeting our decider

On our way to the top, we spotted movement of some cows; then we looked for some human presence there and could spot a man at far. We knew he is going to be our decider; help to decide whether we can stay at the top or not. We checked with him about the water availability on the top and he mentioned that there are two small ponds. One of it is drinkable and the other is not. We were very thankful to meet him and we decided to climb down to get our bags and then trek again through the hills to reach the top.

Rain Showers

On top of a small hill, we stopped for 5 mins to take a break from the summer heat. It was raining in some parts of the forest which we had already crossed and there were some dark clouds above one of the hills which we had crossed. What we saw then was truly amazing. The huge dark cloud above the other hill started rushing towards us and stopped right above us. We were suddenly encircled by it and it started raining immediately. We all ran towards one of the nearby bush to protect ourselves from getting drenched. The bush couldn't protect all six of us. So Jomy , Roop and me proceeded walking in the rain and started progressing forward. But, as soon as we saw another bush to hide, we three hid there. The other three guys didn't know that and they thought we had already left. So, they came out of the bush and started walking in our direction, only to find we were hiding under some other bush :) They obviously cursed at us! Then we all started walking in the rain. It didn't shower for long; but we all got drenched and it helped us to cool down from the summer heat. We reached the top around 5:45 p.m and it was completely covered with mist. The visibility was too low and we really didn't have any view from the top.


At the top of Kotebetta

On the top, there is a small Shiva temple with short stone wall boundary and a small tree within its boundary. The temple is still under worship and we could see the coins offered to Lord Shiva and his Nandi. But, obviously as soon as we reached the top, before exploring the temple, the boys went in search of water and found two small pond like water source next to a small white building. After a short analysis, they found which one could be used for drinking; but, it is drinkable only after it is boiled. Anyway, Abhi had carried a small gas stove.

We then pitched tents and then went in search of some dry woods for the camp fire. Since it had rained for sometime, it was difficult to find dry wood. After some search, we managed to find some wooden boards. KumarG broke them into right sizes for the camp fire.

Out of 6, we made 2 groups of 3 each, one for cooking and the other for setting up the camp fire! KumarG, Abhi & Me took charge of cooking dinner and Jomy, Roop & Girish started working on setting up the camp fire. Due to heavy winds, they couldn't set up the fire. So, they wanted to use the gas stove for getting started. We then found out that, gas stove is malfunctioning and we can't use it :( We hoped that we can somehow setup camp fire and use that for boiling water. But, then it started raining with heavy thundering & lightening and we couldn't do anything. We only had 1.5 litres of water for all 6 of us and we used it meagerly. After couple of slices of bread, we all went to sleep with rain pouring heavily outside.


Refreshing morning at the top

In the morning, the guys managed to find some dry woods and could make fire. We used that for boiling about 5 litres of water for our use while climbing down from the hill. We also cooked MTR 'Ready To Eat' Bisi bele bath and Khara bath and made some tea for us. I must say it was luxury! We then relaxed for a while there walking around the place. The sky was clear and the view from the top was vivid. We could see few villages around and obviously quite some hills. It was a good view, but not stunning in any way. I really loved this place when it was misty and when I could only see the clouds and mist from the top. With this, I could imagine whatever the view I wanted it to be! :)

We then started to trek back around 9:30 a.m. Before we left, we offered coins to the temple. It took us about 2.5 hrs to reach back the point at which our taxi was waiting and it was a easy walk except for the scorching sun's heat.

On the rocks, in the water

We then reached Hattihole. We all were hungry and ate stomach full of good food at a small hotel in Hattihole. After our heavy lunch, we relaxed for a while in the front porch of the hotel and then went to the river in Hattihole. The river didn't have much water, but it was sufficient for us to calmly lie down under the shades, on the rocks, in the water. We were playing stone throwing! Fixing a rock as target and throwing stones at it! :) We then moved to about 5feet deep water point where Abhi, KumarG & Jomy were trying to swim. It was lot of fun staying in the water for so long. The place was very calm and soothing. After spending more than couple of hours at this place, we started back to Bangalore.

Trek Planner
Route :
Bangalore - Madikeri - Madapura - Hattihole - Jeep trail which leads to Kotebetta (Jeep) - ~20Km
From Hattihole, you can check for the Jeep trial which leads to Kotebetta
To reach top : 4 to 4.5 hrs for slow to normal pace trekkers to reach the top
Return : 2 to 2.5 hrs for slow to normal pace

In summer, carry lot of water. Based on information from other trekkers, I have heard that the water might not be always available on the top. However, we could find water on the top.

8 comments:

Girish Ramakrishnan said...

1. The food at tti ole hotel (it's hatti hole but rest of letters are missing ;-) ) was _spectacular_. For the 7 of us (including driver), with fish fry for 3 of them and omlette for the rest, unlimited rice, pappad cost us 190 all together!

2. The rain and lightning at the peak was unforgettable for me. It was one of those rains that made me understand why man created religion, god :-) At least in our tent (me, roop, abhi) were a tiny bit worried (scared?) especially because it was leaking a bit. If it had rained all night, we would have been royally screwed.

3. Without porter abhi, I don't think we would have made it to the top with all that gas stove load!

dinu said...

nice writeup.. I would love to see some more photos... you should try torture schemes now to get them :-)

Shanthi said...

dinu, thanx. u must have seen some change (scarborough photos upload ;)). I would love to have a photo album linked to my blog :)

Anonymous said...

The second tent didnt have a roof, and it took some amazing improvization from Jomy and some amazing luck in you having brought the Yuksom plastic sheet and Girish having bought a nylon rope to create the makeshift roof.

My photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roop/sets/72157618216931737/

Shanthi said...

To Roop : Oh! I totally forgot that! BTW, real good pics; especially people photoz.

Nomadic Trails said...

Reading your blog for the first time..anyways how come you guys missed maddur vada and filter kappi? CCD sucks in mysore road..Did this route in 06 with some offroading in my bull, just an OK trek..hope you guys enjoyed...Gopan

Shanthi said...

Maddur vada & filter kappi would have been the obvious choice. But can we get them at 2a.m?

We enjoyed the trek more coz of the fickleness it came up with.

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