Thursday, October 16, 2014

A trip to hosrley hills (Day 1 of 2)

Day 1 – The journey


The ignition


On the wee hours of a Saturday morning when most of the people find themselves tugged in their cozy beds, our journey started with smiles and laughter all around. Shutter parted away while the cameras clicked at ease. Despite the delay, journey started with aplomb. Thrill of an adventure, bonding of the people and unique sense of excitement glued together into a single emotion to kick start our trip.





Initial vibes


No sooner the bus set into motion, euphoria contagiously crept into everyone and we drifted gradually into a world of our own completely aloof from the outside world. With people still settling in their seats, few started trying their luck in game of cards. When Chennai traffic still in incessant stages at early hours, we sped up towards our destination and snaps were taken at random capturing all the emotions that floated around. As we shuffled seats and cracked jokes, bus came to a refreshing halt at ‘Murugan idly’ for our breakfast. Sumptuousness of the food and togetherness of our team made the occasion even more special.




    



Shift change gear


As our ride shifted into another gear, it was our turn to up the ante and pump up the volume. Though we didn’t raise hell, everyone was on their toes singing and dancing. Music had a big part to play in this transition with various chartbusters of different languages were sung. Singing talent was on display as the excitement sunk in. From the classics of M.S.Subulakshmi to the local folklore of ‘suragani’ people plied their trade in their own voices. Not very often you get to hear diverse songs across so many different languages like Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, Bengali songs in a same team unless you are working in our office. Real meaning of the popular saying ‘unity in diversity’ was realized at that moment.
Journey continued via National highway 4 and first sign of tiredness emerged. After travelling for four hours, Intensity of the music had subsided and few heads started drooping. As we entered the outskirts of Vellore, history dawned on us. Natives of Vellore shared their experiences about the city and provided glimpses about historical places and days of British invasion.
With quite some distance to travel, we decided to pass time by watching a movie. More heads dropped lower and more seats were pushed back as the movie started. Time seemed to have slowed down as we crossed the borders of TN into AP. Striking difference in culture between two states was evident though they are neighbors.  Region’s ethnicity stood out more than anything else. Heads began to rise and eyelids parted away slowly.


Road to adventure


Finally!

As our ride started it’s ascend up the hills, clicks of the camera started doing rounds. One thing that caught the eye of everyone unanimously was the ‘road’. Yes! Don’t get me wrong. Though it was not one of the most exquisite of roads, view was simply magnificent. Scenery had changed by the time curves of the hills were reached. It was as if a green blanket was thrown over the entirety. It took 270km and more than 6 hours to reach our destination, Horsley, but we knew very little that it was the start of the real adventure.

Day 1 – The start


As we disembarked from the bus, the sudden change of atmosphere had its instant impact on our mood. Stretching of the limbs accompanied by the big wide yawns were prevalent everywhere. ‘Freak outs’ team was already awaiting our arrival with welcoming drink and room keys of our cottages. Each cottage was assigned for two members chosen at random and were given brief instructions on further schedule of activities.  Half an hour had elapsed before we assembled at the designated place for lunch. Due credits should be given to the coordinators of our PISPL team for making arrangements in advance without missing even a tiny detail. Everything was planned and executed immaculately, without any hindrances.  Delicious dal makhani, crispy chicken and spicy south Indian cuisines were doing the rounds in everyone’s plate. It was indeed a timely lunch as we were sapped of energy after a tiring journey.

Breaking of the shelves

Now and then it’s important to come out of our comfort zone and do things we normally feel awkward or childish. Shell we build around ourselves need constant rebuilding so as we give enough room for expansion.  ‘Freak outs’ team had arranged one such activity involving all of us to begin with. We formed a circle with touching distance between each one of us. Demo was given in elaborate and rules were clearly explained in the beginning providing no room for confusion. Game was all about passing of ‘one’s energy’ to the next person, either be it to our right/left/opposite. Three different actions were used for three different phrases; ‘hoo-ha’, ‘dontalkeydowndown’, ‘shift change gear1, 2, 3, 4’. As game sped up, circle became smaller and smaller making it all more interesting. Unpredictable nature of the game prompted quick thinking and split second decisions to ensure the survival which quite often is the 'irony of life'. At last three persons were selected as winner out of the group of 30 which was no mean feat.

                         
A walk in the water


Once our shell was broken, we were split into teams of two and each team was assigned an individual activity. The phrase ‘water walking’ may sound absurd for many who are hearing it for first time, but believe me or not we were excited more than anything.  One of our PISPL member hilariously quipped ‘Are we going to walk as Jesus did?’  We couldn’t help but wonder how it was going to be made possible. Discussions led our way to the swimming pool where members of ‘Freak outs’ were already waiting for us with all the required measures. Once we reached the pool, it was evident that we were not going to walk as Jesus did or anywhere near it. Whole thing was made possible by physics which we were all ware of even as a kid.
   
Encapsulated inside the balloon filled by enormous amount of air, concerned person has to walk and keep the balloon moving. This activity was a classic example of ‘easier said than done’.  As we saw our fellow team members struggle even to get on their feet, we started devising various theories to accomplish the task.  Our theories were taken to cleaners one by one as soon as we were pushed into the water. Some crawled, some somersaulted and some even laid flat on their back but seldom had they walked. It was one of those ‘topsy-turvy’   experiences we encounter once in a blue moon. Having said all that, few did manage to walk though it was for few seconds. Once we finished all our exploits we requested one of the ‘Freak outs’ member to demonstrate and he was more than happy to show us how it should be done.  As the famous saying goes ‘Rolling stone gathers no masses’; He made simultaneous motion of hands and legs to keep the balloon rolling and hence walked with ease.   Though we can’t completely fathom his doing, we acknowledged his ingenuity.
Feeling light as a feather, we crunched some pagodas and drank a soothing ‘tea’ before moving on with more assuredness.




A Stroll before the roll 




Balancing act 



‘A touch’, A Stick and the marble


Experiences of the respective team’s activities were shared prior hand before we switched over. It was a transition of sorts as we moved from a chaotic falls in the balloon to the more stable and balanced team activity.  Our team was once again divided into two teams with 7 members each led by a representative. Rep’s were given individual lessons about the game by the instructor who then passed it on to their respective teams. Game was played as follows ‘Members of each team should be facing in opposite direction in line to their each representatives with their backs to one other and the last man standing should say the outcome of the coin toss aloud. First one to say it aloud wins the game and there will be best out of three to decide the winner.’  A catch in the game was that we have to communicate only by a slight touch which shouldn’t draw attention to the instructor. Virtually no sound should emerge, yet the representative has to pass on the outcome of coin toss to the last person in the line. We decided to have two gestures of touch; touch of hand for heads and poke in the leg for tails; Once we won the game and revealed our ‘little secret’ there were cries of laughter stating our ploy as ‘rocket science’. 
Team of 7 was dissolved once again and two new representatives were again selected for altogether new event and the exception being they were given the power to form their own team one at a time in alternate fashion. The same procedure of instructing the representatives beforehand took place while we were dancing ‘dhandiya’ with the sticks provided to us. Once the debriefing was over, representatives took up the mantle and put on their ‘explaining’ hats to give a clear idea about the game. It took more than ten minutes to understand the game itself before we had any luck in playing it.
Each team was provided with two marbles, one of smaller size with weight age of ten points and another of larger magnitude that accounted for five points. Every member of a team was given a stick to carry out the task which was to carry the marble from point A to point B without dropping it in the ground. Person receiving the marble shouldn’t move his/her foot, also should be careful enough not to backtrack the marble in the stick. Once the person transfers the marble to the next person, he is free to move forward to take advanced position. Failing to meet any of the above criteria, team should start their quest again from point A. Team with most points at the end of allocated ten minutes would be the winner’.  Balance, team work and bonding shone right through the entire event. Winning or losing didn’t matter as it was the experience that mattered most.


As the dusk prepared its onset, darkness crept in steadfastly. Given a break of 20 minutes to get ready for a surprise commotion, some left for the cottage to refresh while few of us remained in the ground chewing and sharing our experiences till then. By the time clock ticked 18.30, we were well on our course with torches in hand to light the path of our expedition. To venture into the forest at night with no idea of whatsoever about the expedition, experience was surreal. Discussion of ‘snake, milk and the egg’ was going on and timing couldn’t be better as a creepy feeling crawled into us noiselessly. Story was more biting and weird than the real snake would be.  Despite the brightness that had emanated from the houses below the hills, our administrator had plans of his own to light up the night sky, which very few of us knew about.  Sparklers, fountains and others painted the sky bright with varied colors.   Celebrations took a new dimension every time a new cracker was tried. Joy unbound, we made our way back colorfully without any memories of creepy story or the slithery creature.   

Just when we thought that everything for the day was done and dusted, little did we know that crackers was just a start up for something even more crackling.



....More fun to flow