Saturday, November 10, 2007

XKCD comics

Priceless comics. Check out the one below. Other comics I like 323

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Trek to Kudremukh

Have you ever read Tolkien's work? Did you ever imagine how his beautiful world would look? Go to Kudremukh and you will find your dream alive. You can be forgiven if you think you are entering Rivendell.
From Kudremukh
The place is untarnished, isolated from the outside world and the sceneries are breathtaking. At the beginning of the trek, the path slowly descends and crosses a shallow stream. After the stream, the path winds across the hill side and offers splendid views. You can glimpse a couple of huts here and there. There are terrace farms on the other side of the valley and the Kudremukh peak beckons you at the end of the valley. Walk along a little and you come across this lone tree with a platform around its trunk. The place is so peaceful if some one told a rishi did penance for a thousand years there you would believe it.
From Kudremukh
Cross a couple of more streams and you will find yourself in a plain. We thought it was an abandoned terrace farm. From this point the mountain plays a game of catch me if you can. The peak seems so close at hand but every time you top a ridge you find the peak is a little bit away. The climb becomes tough but every step offers a better view. Every time you turn around you find yourself breathless.
From Kudremukh
And the light and the clouds. They work wonders. The valley alone is so green you could stare at it for hours. Throw in the shadows and the sun and you can spend the whole day watching the valley. The distant town bathed in sunlight while the valley at hand is in shade. One side of the valley covered in the clouds and the other glowing green. Its a kaleidoscope and it changes every minute.
From Kudremukh
As you make the summit of the mountain, the feeling is literally top of the world. The trek back is as rewarding as the climb. The valley keeps throwing up something new, a view that you missed in the hurry to make the peak, a breathtaking play of the sun and the mountain and what not. If you cant go to Switzerland(and even if you can), go to Kudremukh and you will remember this place forever.
Ahem!!! A few words if you are planning to go there. The Kudremukh wild life sanctuary has a very good website. You cannot go into the park without a permit. The permit is available at the forest office on entry. You have to go in with a guide provided by the forest office. This is compulsory. It rains fairly regularly in Kudremukh. So be prepared. There are lots of leeches on the trek path. Be prepared with salt, tobacco or whatever you use. I suggest wearing polythene bags over your feet before wearing socks and shoes. There are treks of varying lengths. The trek to Kudremukh peak we took was supposedly 24kms(to and fro). It is very strenuous. So go prepared with lots of food and drink. If in doubt, pack some redbull. It really gives you wings. and finally a plug for the cab service we booked. Maroon Travels, Bangalore, 9845417454. This is the second time we used them and we were very happy with the trip.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Rowling, Rowling!! Tell me why?

I don't normally blog and I am not much of a writer. But this news spurred me. Albus Dumbledore is Gay
Harry Potter is one series of books I have enjoyed. I celebrated when the author gave it a fitting climax. I felt even happier when he decided to leave the series at seven books. But this new revelation about Dumbledore ... . Was it necessary? Does it in any way add to the books?
I say it does not. I cant recall any passage in the book that can be seen in a new light due to Dumbledore's sexuality. Did Dumbledore choose any of his actions because of his sexuality? The books dont say so. In a world where the better halves of the teachers are never mentioned, I bet no one gave second thought to Dumbledore's. Perhaps the cares on his mind did not leave enough time for a relationship. Perhaps his sisters death made him avoid close relationships until Harry came along to be the son he did not have. Perhaps the joy of finding an intellectual equal blinded Albus temporarily to the true nature of Grindelwald.
The big revelation of the night came when she was asked if Dumbledore had ever found love. With a sigh, she seemed on the verge of saying no, but then revealed, "my truthful answer to you... I always thought of Dumbledore as gay."
Quoted from time.com, article by Gina Elliot
If some other writer had said the same about their character I would have dismissed it as a cheap trick to stir up controversy and generate sales. But this is JK Rowling. She has created a fantastic and memorable world. I , like other readers, have enjoyed and cherished every moment in her world. She owns the world. She has every right to imagine her characters in any way she wants. But please, please give us a clue in the books or please dont give us such facts. Please tell us something that would add to the world. Create some fantastic tolkienesque backstory or write a sequel without Harry Potter. But please dont give us such irrelevant titbits.
Another Time.com article. Put Dumbledore Back in the Closet

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Trek to Mt. Tammany

This Saturday we went on a trek in Delaware water gap. The water gap is where Delaware river flows between the hills of New Jersey. The drive to the park was very amazing. We passed drove through roads lined on both sides with trees and the early morning sunlight falling on the road through the leaves was very refreshing.

We started the trek at the foot of Dunnfield creek. This is a small flow of water from the hills that joins the Delaware.
From Mount Tammany
The trek started with a lazy walk up the side of the stream.
From Mount Tammany
We stopped at a bridge over the stream where the water falls over a sort of check dam built of small stones. Till this point the major discussion was how easy the trek is and how many treks near Bangalore are so much tougher. From the bridge the trail left the stream and struck up a hill. Soon our pace matched Ranatunga taking a single. After a few pit stops and a slow climb we reached the first observation point of the "mountain". Actually the mountain is only 1500ft high. It wouldn't have counted for much in the eastern ghats or the western ghats.



After discussing map reading and how find the directions from the location of the sun, we promptly headed in the wrong direction on our way down. Some how we got back on the path and made it to the peak. The view from the top was breathtaking. Delaware gently snakes between the mountains lined on both sides with greenery. The water is so clear you can see the bottom of the river from the peak.
From Mount Tammany
There was a rocky outcrop on the peak where you can sit an enjoy the view. There we sat for some time enjoyed the view in the nice sunshine. There were kids barely four five years old with their parents at the top. You rarely see parents in India taking such small kids hiking.

We just finished congratulating ourselves on avoiding the forecasted storm and guess what thunder. American weather changes so quickly. By the time we were half way down it started to drizzle. The tree cover was so thick we walked all the way to our parking lot without getting wet.

On the whole it was a difficult trek but the drive and the views from the top were worth it.