Late as usual. But
this time the culprit was not me. I managed to reach KAL Hospital, at Aluva,
our starting point as scheduled, at 6:30am but Alpho, the doc on duty had
locked the duty room for the morning beauty bath. I had kept the bike-lock key,
helmet and gloves there and hence had to wait until the shrine was opened. I
even called her on her mobile hoping that she would have taken her mobile into
the bathroom. Apparently, she did not. As a result, I reached Thottakaattukara,
where I was told to meet up with Surej and Rohit my fellow riders, ½ an hour
late.
This was Rohit’s first
leisure ride since had bought this LA Sovereign bike. But I have to tell you, he
was pretty good for a first timer. Surej too was all geared up and full of
enthusiasm. So we knew for sure, from the very start, that this would be a
memorable ride.
The ride plan was
instantaneous and the route selection was spontaneous. We rode all the way to
Vedimara and made a U-turn to enter the Nedumbassery route. Instead of taking
the Manjali bridge, we did a bit of off-roading to cross the river via a
temporary sand bund. This was followed by some more amazing village roads and
rides through paddy fields. We reentered NH 47 after passing through Medical
College, Airoor and Chengamanad. Rode back to Aluva via the NH and voila!
Another beautiful holiday ride!
The roads we chose
were in excellent condition. Save for a couple of steep climbs (one near the UC
College Auditorium and the other approaching the Chengamanad junction), rest of
the route had comfortable elevation only. It is also a very good bike-able
route. Thanks for the low traffic (except the NH) and scenic views. We are
certainly gonna make another early morning ride in the same route, including
some more local attractions.
The Route Map:
The first couple of
kilometers, from the KAL hospital to the Paravoor junction involved the NH 47.
Because it was a holiday and because it was early in the morning, we didn’t
have much botheration of the traffic. More and more people are being attracted
to biking it seems. At least the concept seems appealing to many. Wherever we
stopped we had people approaching us and ask about the trip, the bike and stuffs.
Just as we were
approaching the steep climb near UC College, we had to stop and wait for the
Good Friday Procession crossing the road from a nearby church. This abrupt stop
did drain our momentum and the climb got more difficult but we had no complaints
for the procession was ‘entertaining’.
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The Good Friday Procession |
The climb of course is
followed by a long downhill stretch of broad and rubberized road. The cold wind
howling in your ears and the vacant road will tempt you to leave your
handlebars, spread your hands and sing one of your favorite fast-track songs.
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Shiny roads and misty skies |
We started getting
hungry. It was only then that we noted that majority of the shops were closed
and the roads were literally deserted. The Good Friday Effect.
Finally, we spotted a
small tea stall and had some yummy
Appam and
peas curry. 3 sets of breakfast and 2 cups of tea cost us a total of Rs.
48.00/-. Amazing, no?
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Phew!! a tea stall!..Finally!! |
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Glutton Surej and Voracious Rohit feasting on some delicious 'Appam and Peas Curry'. |
We reached Athani by
around 10:15 am and by 10:30 the ride came to an official conclusion. We bid
aiedieu.
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A statue at Athani Junction depicting the name of the city. 'Athani' were those tall stone or wooden stands over which travelers with head-loads could put down the weight and relax amid their long journeys. |
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Surej, Rohit and Rimi Tomy |
Me and Surej went for
a movie in the afternoon. All the calories burnt during the ride were
meticulously put back using a large Alfredo Pizza and “The Wrath of the Titans”
in 3D was an awesome entertainer.
In short we had a
spectacular 40km ride with some thrilling off-road experience, ate some
delicious appam and pizza, saw a good flick and finally we called it a day, a
‘Good Friday’ indeed.
Looks like you guys had a wonderful time. Keep us (poor souls) informed for your next country ride ok. cheers and thanks for the nice snaps.
ReplyDeleteMadhu Ganesh
Thank you Madhu and yes we had a good time. All the ride plans are put on the 'Cochin Bikers Club' Page on Facebook.
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