About the trek
Thrilling experience that’s the
expression. The AMK trek as it is called; one of the most difficult treks in
Sahyadri Ranges. The trek we were all awaiting was finally organised by Small
Steps. I had once in my previous blog said that Small Steps takes you out of
your comfort zone for weekends; but this is something different, this is not
merely going out of comfort zone, the trek requires ambition from within, it
requires self confidence that you can do it and you will do it. Believe me this
is no fun; there is no scope for getting panicked during this trek.
Distant view from the base village |
Start of Journey
We started from Thane to Kasara
on Friday night, it was the last local train to Kasara, we were about 27 of us
and all were good trekkers. After reaching Kasara by around 1.30; 2 trax were
booked that took us to base village to climb Alang, The ride to base village
was also wonderful going from Kasara Ghat, Nashik Highway and then taking a
turn for base village, There was lot of traffic and crowd on highway and on
Dhabas as it was weekend. Most of the groups were going to Sandhan valley. We
reached the base village at about 4 am in the morning. There was biting cold we
rested near a school on outside Veranda. At 6 in the morning we lit camp-fire as
the cold was unbearable; some warmth gave us relief. Datta and I had got up
early shivering with cold, and lit the camp-fire. Datta
is another good trekker, whom I had met during previous trek (Harischandragad). We trekked this one together.
Waiting for Kasara to arrrive. |
Around 6.30 we all got ready to
climb Alang. Breakfast was served by villagers and some of them were going to
lead us in the trek. So we bucked up, got set and ready.
Start of trek |
First we had to walk
for nearly 45 mins, then the climb started. The climb to Alang is steep, it
does leave you tired for a while.
Climbing Alang |
Rock patch |
After climbing for around 1 hour you reach a
flat plateau, from where a beautiful scenery is visible. The clouds were
covering all the mountains and a distinctive layer of it could be seen.
The plateau after intial climb |
Amazing View from plateau |
Well the nature re energised us and we continued further. The trek further has steep rock patches.
After the rock patch; we climbed a ladder which was already fixed
there and further steps built in olden days were to be climbed. After climbing
the steps, there is a door on which a Lord Ganpati is carved in stone. The door
was packed with stones, so it couldn't be crossed. We climbed the wall besides
the door and continued our trek to reach caves of Alang. To reach caves we
walked traverse, there was no further climbing but traverse walking. On one
side there was big mountain and on the other valley, we were walking on edge
leaning towards the right side, Lean towards right was the call.
Rocky Patch |
Ladder to climb |
Climbing on the wall beside the door |
On the highs of Alang
Alang |
We reached the caves at around 2
pm. The lunch was arranged in the cave by the villagers who had climbed as
though a daily routine, and Alang climb was some sort of an accomplishment for
us. The cave was big, it was kind of partitioned hall and as usual water is
abundant on forts, a small tank of water was built besides the cave. We ate
Roti and Pickle, with hot served rice, oh the food on these treks is just so
awesome, a great contribution from villagers, also healthy. Some people took a
nap inside the cave, some wandered around the fort and some engaged in
discussions. Well I was the one sitting on the rock at the entrance gazing the
view from cave, marvellous. There is dilapidated structure of fort, if further
climbed up from the cave. Also walking ahead of the cave on the Forts flat plateau
there are some 10 to 11 tanks and reservoirs of water in line. The surface of
the Alang fort is flatly curved.
View from Alang |
The interesting and the thrilling
part of treks starts now; done with lunch and well rested we move further to
reach Madan, Reaching Madan from Alang is adventurous and actually tests the
ability and trekking qualities of a trekker. First there is 70 feet Straight
Rappelling. As we reached the rappelling spot a group of about 20 people was
climbing; only one activity can happen through the 70 ft. rock patch. So
naturally we had to wait and as it was difficult spot, the climbers were taking
their sweet time. This was not anticipated rather cannot be. As we waited, a funny thing happened, the fort
has lots of thorny plants and insects; one of our trekkers Shreeharsh was
observing the climb and after sometime he came back and sat with us, the moment
he sat down he had to get up, and went running ahead, we did not understand
what happened, he again came and told us that an insect had bitten him as he
sat. We were rolling out with laughter, this cheered everyone and made the
moments lighter. To tell the truth Shreeharsh is a very good trekker and he too
took it in a lighter note.
Finally after 1.5 hours of
waiting, our group started rappelling. It was already evening, so the trek
leaders decided that instead of climbing Madan on that day we would stay for
the night in nearby cave. The rappelling in night was full of thrill. To reach
the rappelling spot one has to climb down few stairs; as you start descending
you notice that on one side there are rocks; and on the other valley. There is
nothing to support if your balance is lost. But as the stairs are in good
condition and there are hooks nailed into rocks, the rope is inserted through
the hooks, and we by holding the ropes descended through stairs. There is small
cave near the vertical rock patch to be rappelled. We waited there as one by
one people were rappelling, some had already went down and making arrangements
for the stay. One of the villagers was holding the feed for the rappel. And two
of the trek leaders Sushant and Rashmi were helping people and explaining the
technique of rappelling. As my turn came it was pitch dark only stars in the
sky and tiny lights of villages down were visible. I already had experience of
rappelling so I got ready with the equipment and rappelled down smoothly, still
a little fear is always there in mind. The base of after rappelling was about 3
to 4 feet; and valley ahead. So we had to be very careful after rappelling not
to just wander, but stay close towards rock. After all rappelled down, there
was another steep patch of rock that need to be climbed down, but it couldn't
be rappelled as the patch was uneven, one had to take the grip in the groves
and descend.
Night Rappelling 70 ft. |
Stay at cave in between Alang and Madan
Further there was a base and a
cave situated some feet above from the base. The cave was spacious. The trek
leaders had decided to stay here for the night. Down near the base; villagers
were cooking food for some of us also joined for the cooking activity and
helped in cooking the meal. We rested in cave, chatted with each other, some
discussions became quite serious too, one of them was about what all regions
can be considered into Mumbai, and is Navi-Mumbai Better than Mumbai; or Thane
is better than Navi Mumbai. I took part initially than rested besides for a
while. Cold breeze blew from outside.
Night Stay at the Cave |
Into the starry night we gazed
and slept in the dreams of stars
onto the mountains of sky.
and slept in the dreams of stars
onto the mountains of sky.
Some groups arrived in the early
morning, the dreams broke and I got up from gazing into the stars of night to
glaring into the star of day; the Sun. Well the people sleeping in cave also
had very good sleep; so I hear, just few snoring sounds and little cramped up
that’s all :P. As the dawn spread, everyone got up. We freshened, and made the
breakfast the tea and patanjali noodles (Maggie not available). Got set, ready
to move ahead and climb Madan. The
Kulang was cancelled sadly, as reaching Madan would take time and we had to get
back on the same day.
Getting ready for Madan |
Climb to Madan
Madan Fort from Alang and its shadow. |
There is much of traverse to
reach Madan. But again traverse as such on one side Rock and on the other
valley, there is no patch in this trek where you feel you can easily cross it.
One has to be always cautious and careful while trekking. So as we traversed we
reached stairs that ascended towards a base from where there is 50 to 60 feet
vertical Climb. Here also an unanticipated thin happened, another group was
rappelling from the point that we had to climb. Again we had to wait fro around
2 hours to start our climb. But the spot where we were awaiting was provided us
with distant views of mountains and villages that appeared tiny down the hill.
So there was lot of scope for photos and selfies, we spent our time in posing
for different shots.Well for amazing and awesome pics there is always Sumit; the professional photographer of the treks. His clicks capture the essence of treks.
Unexpected Halt |
Finally the wait was over and our
climb started. Tell you the truth felt pretty much like the climb in Lakshya
Movie. Only that the climb was small but the base was also very narrow and
ahead directly was the steep rocks down the valley. One by One we climbed, trekker’s Sakshi and Shrushti were little panicked, in general they are good trekkers but
sometimes the fear gets stuck in the head. But they overcame it; only at the
spot of rappelling and climbing they needed more encouragement and our trek
leaders provided it to anyone and everyone in need. So as my turn came I was
suggested to climb with bare foot, another technique if the sole is little big.
Our bahubali (Swapnil) |
60 ft. climb to Madan |
One of our trekkers Swapnil (we called him Bahubali because of his built); was helping to Pull in climb. Well till the point we could get grip and put our feet and hands in groves, the climb was manageable but at some spots which were totally flat, caught the hold of rope pull ourselves up with help from Swapnil. Manoj had initially helped for pulling people up during climb; he is another great experienced trekker and was encouraging and giving tips and techniques about the trek. He was the most active trekker in our group. It is this very thing that you meet people from different walks of life sharing same interests and have wise words, I like going on treks. His sheer enthusiasm and energy for treks is marvellous.
One by one we climbed and moved
ahead towards top of Madan. As the vertical climb was done, we had to move
still further; here we climbed on broken rock steps. From one point a beautiful
view of Alang fort and its curvature can be seen.
On the top of Madan there are 3 ponds constructed in line. The villagers had already reached and cooking meal. The villagers are big support on the treks, even if they don’t lead you or even if they don’t trek with you, no trek cannot be completed without their help or direction. Again we were served with rice and dal; again unexpectedly with bhajiya; delicious and yummy. After having lunch, resting for very little while, roaming around the fort, we started descending.
View of Alang Fort from Madan |
On the top of Madan there are 3 ponds constructed in line. The villagers had already reached and cooking meal. The villagers are big support on the treks, even if they don’t lead you or even if they don’t trek with you, no trek cannot be completed without their help or direction. Again we were served with rice and dal; again unexpectedly with bhajiya; delicious and yummy. After having lunch, resting for very little while, roaming around the fort, we started descending.
Descending Madan Fort.
Well climbing down the Madan,
there was twinge in my stomach when I just looked down while descending. It was
mixture of fear and awe. The scenic beauty, the picturesque horizon and
mountains in ranges, nature is wonderful, it is infinite and we are very small
and tiny and little in front of it. What is Life if one has never explored into
it; I feel, what is life if one has never discovered the joy of discovering
self in discovering nature?
The Kalsubai peak of Maharashtra is very
clearly visible from Madan Fort. Now the rappelling from the point we had
climbed. Well we waited as one by one people rappelled down. As we chatted, we
were looking back at our trek and remembering the funny moments; well those are
inexplicable in blogs or write ups and it has its situational flavour, I would
just say we laughed a lot as the rappelling rope was being set up and awaited
our turns. Vikram one of the trekker was the source of entertainment for all of
us not just at this spot but for the whole trek. His witty timing of jokes
would relieve the pressure of trekking.
Descending the Mountain
The descend was also quite
difficult as one had to descend through slippery rocks. Basically water must be
flowing through that path in rainy season. While descending too one had to be
careful, where to place the foot as the rocks might not be fixed to the ground.
One such incident happened with me, Before me two of the trekkers (Pranav and
Datta) placed a foot on one of the big rocks and moved ahead, behind them as I
set the foot onto the rock the rock slipped, I fell down and rock was going to
fall on my foot, but fortunately Pranav held it instinctively, otherwise my
foot could have been trapped on it. Pranav yet another trekker whom I became
friends with and had discussions about trekking during our adventure.
It soon became dark and we had to light our torches. Everyone was coordinating with each other so as to le know the directions, of course the villagers were with us. Walking in the jungle in pitch dark with torches lit is another, thrilling experience of the trek.
We reached the farms and concrete
road on the base of the fort at about 8 pm in the evening. We walked further
where our traxes were parked. Back into the traxes we started our return
journey to Kasara railway station. We reached Kasara by 10 pm. The last train
to thane was at 10.30 pm.
Back Journey |
In the train we were remembering the trekking moments. Surprisingly no one was sleepy. We reached Thane at around 12.30 pm. Some went ahead till Dadar. Many of us got down at Thane and separated our ways.
There were around 27 of us and I
wouldn't count how many boys or girls. Because it didn’t matter our identity
was and is of trekker irrespective of gender and at least for this trek. The
trek came to an end on a happy and adventurous note. Once again it was a
lifetime experience.
I couldn't name all in my
experience of trek, but surely I remember everyone.
Small steps
It is a group founded by Sagar,
Yogi, Sushant, Ravi, Prashant and Rashmi (about which I came to know in this
trek only). The small steps is an adventure group, they have a purpose of
taking people out of their comfort zone and leading them onto an adventurous
path to explore nature and great forts. This time also quick decision and
Management even though only two founders were leading could be observed. The
decision about resting in nearby cave as it had become dark was significant,
because the path ahead from there was tricky and risky.
Technical Details:
Alang Fort: In Nashik
district, in Western Ghats of Maharashtra.
Base Village: Ambevadi and
Dudhavane. One can climb from both the villages we climbed from Dudhavane.
Madan Fort: In Same range.
Base Village: Ambevadi, we descended into Ambevadi village.
Base Village: Ambevadi, we descended into Ambevadi village.
Transport: Trax are
available from Kasara railway station to reach the base village.