Day 1:
Let me start
this blog by assuring you that I love the rain. Growing up in Mumbai, through
the scorching heat of May, which left you drenched in sweat, the city used to
be parched for a few drops of rain. And when the heavens did open up, and the
petrichor rose from the withered earth, it convinced me that everything would be
alright again.
On the 15th of
September, with the monsoon season behind me, I left Bangalore at 7 AM. It took
me around half an hour to load the luggage onto the bike, and I realized that
this would be a part of my daily routine till I got back home.
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| Chitradurga |
I’ve ridden this
road so many times now, and yet, I had the map on for some reason.
After leaving
Chitradurga, and a quick halt for lunch, I was on my way again. I reached
Belgaum at around 4.30 PM. The clouds were starting to gather now, and the sky
looked dramatic. I did stop at Belgaum for a few pictures, at the Hidkal
reservoir. It almost feels nostalgic to ride on this road now.
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| Kolhapur |
It was 6.30 PM
now, and it would take me at least 5 hours to reach Mumbai if the rain allowed.
It started to pour down when I reached Satara, still 250+ kilometers from
Mumbai. I decided to take refuge in this lodge on the highway called Harsh. I
told the guy at the reception that I’d give him a mention in the blog if he
gave me a discount, and he gave me a "massive" Rs. 100 off on the stay.
I took some time to get the luggage off the bike. It was drenched with dirt that needed to be scrubbed off the surface. I got to work right away, emptying all my bags, washing them clean, and hanging them up to dry. The room was filled with wet clothes, bags, and dirty shoes. I hoped that these would dry off tomorrow, and I could continue my ride to Mumbai.
Day
2:
The weather was a lot more forgiving this morning. I wanted to cover as much distance as possible before it started raining again. After having a quick breakfast, I packed my stuff and loaded it onto the bike. It was just 250 kilometers left for Mumbai now. I hoped to get there before 5 PM even with rain interruptions.
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| Satara |
However, the rain kept coming back
heavily at regular intervals. I realized how helpless my riding jacket was
against the rain. The landscape was all green and looked fresh after the rain.
I had another halt for breakfast before Pune as the rain lashed on. A vada pav
and a chai later I was back on the road.
As I reached Pune, it was a fight to
keep riding in the rain. The traffic in the city made it worse. And just to
take it to the next level, there was ankle-deep water on the road. I did not
expect to find a water-crossing this early in my journey. It drenched
everything loaded on the bike.
I
proceeded at a slow pace and decided to stop for lunch at Lonavala as it
continued raining. I waited for an hour at the restaurant before resuming the
ride as the rain was reduced to a mere drizzle.
A heavy fog gathered on the road, and
visibility was hardly 10-15 meters. I continued cautiously till I reached the
Mumbai-Pune Expressway. Although it was pouring down again, I sped up,
impatient to finally end the day’s ride.
I was staying at my friend Dnyanesh’s
place, as no one else was staying there, and I had an embarrassing count of
dirty luggage to clean. I reached his place at 5 PM, and his sister came to help me settle down. As soon as she left, I emptied my bags and got to work,
cleaning up all the dirt and hanging it all up to dry.
I met another friend Ashwin in the
evening. We visited a restaurant named ‘Navratna’. It is as old as I can
remember, I visited it with Dad around 25 years back when his office was
close to this place. The food still tastes good here, or maybe it’s just
nostalgia served on a plate for me.
It wasn’t raining now, and I got back by 10 PM. Tomorrow, I had a shoot for the office football tournament. It’s always a highly emotional event, and I was rooting for my house (Prithvi) to win this time.
Day 3:
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| National Anthem |
It was nice to meet so many old friends. The games are usually high-intensity, and people give it their all. I've been a part of these matches in the past and know what it means to be on the field. There are internal rivalries to look forward to. This year as well, it was no different. It rained for a bit, but it was sunny for most of the day. Prithvi did win the trophy this time. I felt so proud about it, gave me hope for the ride ahead in some way.
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| Team Prithvi - 2022 |
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| Citiustech Football Tournament |
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