Destination - Ombattu Gudda (OG), the reverse way (Lakshmi estate to Gundya village)
Gang - Mudassar, Sumon, Vishal, Karthik, Karthikeyan, Rajiv, Srinidhi & Mithun 
Equipment - Food, water, sleeping bag/mat, toiletries 
 
 Highlights -
 * Srinidhi almost ended up not coming for the trek. We had to plead with the bus driver to wait a while. We finally left Rajajinagar, Bangalore 20 mts late.
  * Reached Mudigere town around 5 am & ended up spending 90 mts in the bus stand looking for a loo - unsuccessfully.
 * Because of no jeep availability, bargained with an auto chap for dropping us off at Lakshmi estate gate. The bumpy auto ride with 8 of us crammed inside along with our big rucksacks remains one of the memorable points of this trip.
 * We got off at the gate itself & walked the remaining 2 kms to the estate. Negotiating the bumpy uneven 'road' in an overloaded auto was deemed way too risky - even for OG trekkers!
 * Freshened up & had breakfast at the small waterfall inside Lakshmi estate & started the trek towards Saraswati estate on the jeep track around 11 am.
 * Reached Saraswati estate aroun d 1pm. The sun beat down hard & it was very hot. There is no water source between these 2 places. Recommend trekkers to carry 2 ltrs at the very minimum.
d 1pm. The sun beat down hard & it was very hot. There is no water source between these 2 places. Recommend trekkers to carry 2 ltrs at the very minimum.  * Cooled off at Saraswati estate , finished lunch & had a short nap.Few took bath to cool the temperature.
 * Re trekked around 1.5 kms for the diversion to OG. Had to literally squat our way through some thick brushwood.
 * Finally reached the grasslands near OG around 4 pm.
 * Scaled all peaks (I could count only 7 though) of OG. The view was good but nothing spectacular. In other words, not worth the trouble.
 * Because of a darken ing sky & clouds drifting in, decided to abandon hopes of catching the sunset on peak. Started descending towards the smaller peaks & the campsite.
 * Reached the campsite & could start a camp fire,which went down when it started raining. 
 * Lightning at first n then got steadily heavier. Light ning & thunderstorms followed.
 * We were sitting under the tallest tree in the vicinity. Science told us to move to more open ground but the legs disagreed.
 * Lightning struck three or four times somewhere very close to where we sat huddled. A few of us in fact felt some electricity!   trust me it wasn't funny, but was scary. This remains the high/low point of the trek depending on which way you look at it.
  * Darkness fell & the rain showed no signs of abating. The only sounds were raindrops on dry leaves, thunderclaps & Mudassar's vomiting.
 * It finally reduced to a drizzle. We had the cold MTR packets n hit the sack. Only to be woken up in a couple of hours for another heavy drizzle. Add wet sleeping bags, wet forest floor & invisible insects & the misery seemed complete. The only good part then were the fireflies which were all over the place.
 * Got up early next day to a bright sun shine. Started descending towards the rivulet by 7am. The ground was very slippery owing to the rain. The descent was very steep at places n we finally made it after many cuts, gashes n twisted ankles around 9 am.
 * Mudassar continued vomiting :)
 * Spent a good 1 hr by the stream. Refilled the water bottles & spirits & started off around 10 am.
 * The next 4 hours were a long the stream, over n around the rocks n partly through the f orest.
long the stream, over n around the rocks n partly through the f orest.  * Negotiating the for est path was a little tricky. To the naked eye, there appeared no path at all. All credit to Mudassar & Rajiv for spotting a beer can, a pair of shoes etc that they recalled from previous treks.
 * The heat was brutal & the humidity was unforgiving. We took periodic breaks by the stream. We had to.
 * Finally hit the jeep track around 3. Came across Kabbinale river crossing within an hour. Rested for a while.
 * Post this final pit stop, it still took us almost 2 hours to negotiate our way to the village.
 * First sighting of areca nut plantations breathed new life into our bodies. It was good seeing civilization after more than 28 hours.
 * Jumped into Addahole river right beside the bridge n spent a good length of time scrubbing ourselves clean. This was the 3rd highlight of the trek. Changed into  a fres h dry pair of clothes n went to the shack next to the bridge. Downed tea, omelets, dosas, biscuits n bananas n what not.
a fres h dry pair of clothes n went to the shack next to the bridge. Downed tea, omelets, dosas, biscuits n bananas n what not.  * Mudassar stopped vomiting.
 * It started raining.
 * Caught an auto to Gundya check-post & caught the 9 pm bus to Bangalore.
 * The return leg was worse than the auto ride. The bus driver accelerated n braked like a maniac. Finally, it took a backseat guy to issue a death threat - 'bevarsi, saaysbidtini' to ensure an uneventful journey back to B’lore.
 
 Wildlife sightings: Nothing more than a scorpion, a tortoise & lots of elephant dung.
Mobile coverage: Very good on/near the peak. Zilch inside the forest, by the river & in Gundya town.
 
Verdict: Mudassar said Reverse OG would be moderate n even first timers could join. Having gone through the grind, I can emphatically state that it wasn't moderate at all. It was as difficult n took as much time as the traditional route.
PS: Mudassar vomited whatever he ate & survived for the next 30 hours on half an apple, an orange, some glucose n lots of water. He still managed to be among the first few to finish the trek. How on earth???????
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 Written by: Mithun hegde
Event organized by: Mudassar
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Sumon, Srinidhi, Vishal, Karthik