I am a very enthusiastic and restless person when it comes to waiting for a particular trip!
After a long stretched week the Sunday of 14th
JULY..FINALLY..arrived! What was so special about it???............that it
wrenched my toll of patience…..the event was Mahuli Waterfall rappelling
organized by Shalom Adventures..My 1st
adventure trip this monsoon…..yess…I still dance like a 3 year old…when I hear
outings….
Me and two of my friends boarded the train from kurla at
7.27 am and reached aasangaon by 9 am! I was to find this 6 ft. tall man at the
station platform….and there I saw him in his typecast orange t-shirt and tracks with the name Miron and Shalom Adventures
embodied on it. Miron is the one who had organized this particular rappelling
session. We waited for others at the stn. Platform while others marched towards
mahuli base! Surprise package was meeting Arunima..( both of us met for the 1st
time since we had co-ordinated for some work over the ph.)
We started walking towards the base crossing the highway
path and fro..And later boarded the local transport and reached the base! The
fun had just started!
We met Avinash there (Avinash had been coordinating the
entire event together with miron) and filled up the safety forms! To mention
specially we were given those pink color coins to keep a mark on the count
maybe..which were unused and probably carried home as a memoir by all! We had a
typical Marathi style breakfast of kande
pohe and tea. Assuming that myself and arunima knew the way atop to the
waterfall, as we had been there earlier too…we started ascending with a group
of 7-8 people! Poor avinash still took the pains to explain us the way..but we
seemed to loose our stable mindset in the excitement and coolness of nature!
I simply love the geography of Mahuli Fort! It is so simply
pretty and a royal treat to the eyes..One carving of the mountain literally has
the shape of shiv lingam…bow thy nature….Absorbing
this sceneric view..We set ahead! After
a particular water patch we were suppose to take a left….but lost in the fun…we
marched from the stream of water! (that was perhaps the only mistake we did ).
The way was same..But not safe..!
Since it was long that we did not reach the top..Miron came
down..found us and lead us to the correct way! The next 15 minutes after
climbing up our eyes were treated with the ferociously milky flowing water!
Waow…bliss to our quenched soul! I had visited the same fall last year..But
this time the flow of water was much more than expected! I think “mighty”
should be the word!
A more 15 mins climb…and we were near the stream of flowing
water… a little ahead was the plateau from where participants would rappel down
the waterfall! Since ours was the last group to reach…we were to wait till the
remaining participants rappelled down! I think we must have waited for 2 hours
or so….but this time the wait did not seem endless….time flew like a mocking
bird as we drenched ourselves in the purity of the stream of water that was
coming to us directly from the clouds ( vaporization process..u know ) To add
to it…it started raining..though for a few minutes.. it was the icing on the
cake. I bet even those fancy water parks
cannot give such relaxation, such divinity and such fun….
Some time later we moved towards the plateau where the
remaining team was gearing up for their adventure to come…! It is so much fun
to watch those anxious faces...,,,few were nervous..Few blank..few were waiving
at therir friends to click their picture…and the variety of expression
continued…
The 6-7 of us were the last people to rappel! Karan and
Mitul who were accompanying me were all the more excited since it was the 1st
time they were to do something adventurous as this! Adventure has its own fun
you know….doesn’t matter if you are a regular one or a 1st timer…I
think it offers you variety every time.
THRILLED by the scenic view upfront and the waterfall
beneath we geared up with our harnesses, helmets,and gloves! For me it was the
second time...still like an idiot I slipped for the 1st step.….on
the way down jumped and dropped stones..stuck my leg in the tendrils enroute
the rappel path….my list of stupidity can be endless sometimes….but it was all
the more exhilarating ! Thanx to my
expert rappelling technique avinash’s head was saved from the stone that fell
from top….3 times,,,, (my apologies
again)
But trust me that 120 ft patch is magical….:-) It is a
wonderful and bountiful experience...Monsoon and adventure go hand in
hand....
Since the route to go
down from there was blocked due to heavy flow of water…we had to go back to the
top and then descend from the other side!
There were almost 53 people who rappelled that day. There were 3 ropes
put which made the event go speedy! The last person rappelled down at 3.55 pm!
Please note I said last person! A 6ft tall monkey was yet to try his stunts.
The ropes were put on the either side of the waterfall…as I
mentioned the waterfall that day was ferocious! After all had rappelled
down…Miron decided to rappel in between the mighty flow of waterfall ( P.S – he
is an expert at this “keeda giri and somehow does it flawlessly)
Since the rope was pulled back from the either side..Avinash
thought it was all done and started to ascend to the top again..When I told
him…”I guess miron is rappelling down from in between”..He too had a stunned
expression..thank heavens..He did it after we all were done rappelling…
So after all this drama...we reached the top again..till
then team shalom had been packing all the rappelling gear and equipments! It must be 5 pm or so when the four of us i.e
myself,arunima,miron and avinash descended down towards the base! The rest of
the team had already reached and were having their supper!
We left mahuli at around 7 pm taking back all the wonderful
experiences of the day! It was completely replenishing and rejuvenating! The
event was timely completed, was fun, thrilling and the plus point was no injuries to anybody!
Each of those 45 people (plus the other 8 team members who rappelled ).....Will have different stories to tell…mine is one…..
Each of those 45 people (plus the other 8 team members who rappelled ).....Will have different stories to tell…mine is one…..
Away from the city’s haphazard manner of living when, you
hug mother nature..then be it even for a day or less ; it gives you all the
nuture,care,solace to your soul….It was a sad sight seeing garbage cans,
bottles lying on the way…lets atleast refrain from doing that and not insult our mother…! She always has her
arms wide open to welcome you to her womb…J
Waiting for more such adventures,....this time probably not resorting
to my stupidity! ;)
Till then Happy and safe trekking
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