The next morning,by six a.m.,after a couple of cups of strong coffee we were ready to start off on our adventure. The four of us got into the waiting jeep.The friend's wife(Usha),self and husband got into the back of the jeep while Kumar(the classmate),sat next to the driver.There were strong grips hanging down from the framework above our heads.......... and these were to prove very useful once we got onto the jeep track later.
The cool morning air was exhilarating.The road meandered through verdant forests and glades as we passed through small hamlets like Mattimane,Hebburuli. We spotted a few wild fowls and wild boars as they darted accross the road .Nittor village saw some jeeps lining the road as this was where most tourists who come by buses get down to catch jeeps for their onward journey.Just beyond Nittor is a sharp right turn onto the jeep track.
The climb was steep and took us through different kinds of terrain.The initial part was more rocky.We had to be careful and at places needed to use our hands for balance while climbing.The path soon started to look like the bed of a rivulet.I am sure in the rainy season there would be water flowing down to contend with as well.The rough path got to be slightly shady thanks to over hanging branches of trees on one side.The rocky surface gave way to fine gravelly dust and we were on a vast expanse of arid area with the sun beating down on us.The slope was ever upwards and steep too ! We cross a group of chattering collage students on their way down after catching the sunrise.Just as we thought we were almost to the top we realised that now we were going to be trekking up with a sheer drop on one side and not much space on the other side either.The mountainside was barren and in the distance we could see other slopes which were green with vegetation.The view was a fantastic one......Clouds and mist everywhere. We had to pick our way very carefully as the fine gravel made the slopes slippery.The terrain changes again.Now the path leads through a canopy of thick green trees, creepers and undergrowth.It was blissful to be out of the sun !Just before entering this area we could see a shelter on a far off summit.This is the Sarvajna peedam dedicated to Adi Shankaracharya. The walk through the shaded area is pleasant though there are rocks or pebbles of all shapes and sizes.
As we climb, we come upon a fork in the path-one leading to the top and the other is said to lead to an idol of lord Ganapathy. We choose to go straight up as we had no idea of the distance to the Ganapathy.The path soon bursts out into bright sunlight and barren rocky terrain and we see the peedam ahead.There is nothing but barren rock at the summit.The temple town of Kollur could be soon in the far distance and the temple too was visible from here.From the back of the peedam, a steep climb down leads to the place from where the river Souparnika starts(approx. 1 km.).We decided not to try this as the climb was supposedly quite difficult.We pose for pictures and gush at the beauty all around. A strong breeze cools us from our climb.We took just under an hour to reach the summit.We start our climb down after countless photo shoots.We make good time to the jeep and climb back in for the ride back to Kollur.
In retrospect I feel that it was not such a hard trek at all and I would love to do this again sometime.