Contd. from Part 1...
After the misty adventure at Riverstone reserve our bus whizzed through some winding narrow roads... towards our next stop.
ranges of hills captured en route
Many years back with my fellow classmates, juniors and seniors I recall coming to this special spot. But the visuals I recall are all hazy from that time. But I can't forget how much fun we had, hand in hand.. about 50+ girls.. dashing uphill against the warnings of the teachers. This was a nostalgic place for me.. the renowned Pitawala Pathana.. it's much more than a sloping rocky hill carpeted with a thin layer of parched grass.
rocky outcrop and parched grass, and in the distant is our bus.
We thought we were taking the correct route. We passed a hamlet with little huts almost invisible from the road. And after sometime we realized that we had driven long past the Pathana and was heading the wrong way. When we had to turn around, we were at a very narrow path. The bus as you see in the picture was slim but long. On one side was a slope, on the other side was a precipice. The bus moved foot by foot and then inch by inch forward and backward and finally faced the right direction. That was quite an adventure itself, watching while seated inside the very bus trying to turn 180 degrees.. at an almost impossible narrow path.
Surrounding mountain ranges
Soon we arrived at the spot and our bus parked at the parking area, at the foot of the Pitawala Pathana. One went to get tickets while we breathed a good dose of oxygen. It was quite windy, that we almost lost our caps! After a round of posing for pics, we started our ascend.. slow but steady.. is what I'd like to say but.. gosh.. the wind didn't let us move an inch!!!
The shrubs at the top of Pitawala Pathana
In all my life I've faced such gale-like winds just a handful of times. Once at Tantirimale the same happened, and again at Illukkumbura hike. But this wind, this particular wind at Pitawala Pathana is a one you should seriously watch out for! It's nothing ordinary nor terrestrial. With each step we took, the wind pushed us back with its greatest force. It felt something similar to walking in water, submerged to the neck. We had to hold on to each other, wondering any moment the wind might carry one of us like Dorothy and Toto to the Land of Oz (as in Wizard of Oz).
I'm not sure how far we headed uphill, maybe it was a kilometer or less or more. While we girls climbed up straight fighting against the wind with all we've got, the guys went off at a tangent and climbed up the other hill which was quite far from us.. and we watched them turn into tiny dots!
These shrubs led us to the spectacle - the Mini World's End!
We thought we might have to crawl the rest of the way. But our colleagues found some pockets void of our adversary - The Wind.. and led us through a foot path. After few meters we came up to the shrubs in the 5th image. And then they pointed.. the spectacle.
The Mini World's End.. unfurling before your eyes!
Take out the shrub and there you go!
Two of our colleagues, guys of course, dared enough to climb down to the rocky slabs beneath the shrub and even invited us to climb down. None of the girls moved. But few guys challenged their fear of heights and not just here, even climbed down from the other side of the shrub and took photos, facing their backs to the Mini World's End! Yes, we had a bunch of daredevils with us. :DI climbed up to the shrub above and took these photos while hanging on it. It was funny when my friends started shouting at me, to step back at once! I think a little thrill won't do any harm, if you can get to witness something this good. But of course you need to maintain a firm footing and something strong to lock on your arms. And I put my life in the hands of the very shrub.. who daringly grew at the edge of a steep cliff... watching over this endless micro world!
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Got some good news! I've updated My Albums so now you can see all the photos of Pitawala Pathana, Riverstone Gap and some scenes captured on the way. They're all marked as *NEW* for your ease.
This is a real adventure, much adventurous than mine.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you took up the challenge and got to enjoy the nice view at the end.
I like the first pic and the disruption of the image by the window adds to the total effect.
ReplyDeleteI really missed those hiking days of mine when I read your lovely story.
Wow, that's quite an adventure! :D And wow at you dangling from a shrub... I'd never have done that. Heights scare me a little. ;) Love the post. :D
ReplyDeleteLovely post and pics!
ReplyDeleteBring back some of my memories too! It was so much adventures at the time we did it and now I thinks otherwise (hmm..I’m getting old in every aspect I guess)..lol
Wishing you a happy 2012 and sorry for the late wishes ;)
Thanks for your comments Rain, SM, Janith & Anjana!
ReplyDelete@ Rain: hehe.. it sure was. But I don't getta enjoy daily adventures like you and Ratty. :D
@ SM: Really? Prolly the speed made the shutter appear wavy.
That's a pity. I'm missing too. Dunno when I'll get to have another hike.
@ Janith: hehe.. sorry, need to make a correction there. I think I hanged on to a very thin tree right above this shrub.
The tree was 1 foot above the ground, so climbed on a rock and put my arms around its intertwined branches and slightly leaned on it to get the pics. The wind was really too strong, which is why I didn't get down to that platform.
@ Anjana: lol you're never too old to hike.
No worries. Thanks and wish you too a happy and successful 2012!
Lovely trip. Like all the photos..Awesome.
DeleteThat long mountain seen in almost all the top photos is knwn as Manigala.- http://kirigalpoththa.blogspot.com/2009/10/maningala.html
@ K: Thanks and glad you like them. And good to see you back on Blogger after ages! :D
ReplyDeleteAlso thanks a lot for the name of the mountain range and the link. Didn't know the name.