Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Day I of Study Tour Wayanad Part III

So far we visited both Edakkal Caves and Jain temple in Wayanad. And now we are en-route towards Soochipara Falls (also known as Sentinel Rock Water Falls). We reach the falls by around 3:00 pm and buy  the entry tickets. As we are students we were supposed to get a concession,but unfortunately,as we had forgotten to take the relevant papers we had to pay the full amount. And like always you have to pay extra for your digital camera (If this goes on i'm thinking that i'll pay around the same amount it cost me to buy one of these). So, tickets in hand we move towards the falls which is some 2 to 2.5 kms away from our parking area. Ok! its not so bad right? Its only a couple of thousand meters. Walk on!!!!!

Actually it wasn't so bad,it was a cobbled path all the way to the falls,surrounded by greenery on both sides.   It's a serene setting,the only sound ,that of the jungle and the endless roar of the waterfall in the distance.
We're almost there and i have Harish and Jijo with me. A quick picture captures  the mountains veiled in mist and the forest as far as the eye can see. It was Harish who had earlier said that he feels this trip is more like a pilgrimage than a (study)tour. He said this while we were walking towards the waterfall and i think it must have been the exhaustion from climbing the Eddakal Caves and the long walks reminding of Sabarimala that resulted in such an observation. Honestly i have to agree with him. But when you're with friends its fun, and you feel like you can take on the world. As for me i felt that this long walk towards the waterfall was worth it. At first it was like any other waterfall,a huge curtain of water all white and foamy gushing down. But then came our old friend the rain.I scurried towards a shed like structure for the fear of my camera getting wet.But the sunlight hadn't gone when it started to rain,soon enough the waterfall became breathtakingly beautiful wearing a rainbow and click!This is what i got. So by 4:00 pm we start making our way back to the bus in small groups.
There was a however a slight problem, the way towards the falls was a sloping one going down. So you know how that works,you go down,you have to come up. As beautiful and serene the place was,the way back nearly broke our backs and i clearly remember,that,at one point i was pushing SR up a slope.And my camera was running out of power. SR was in a rather good mood and tried to climb up a tree,why? I have no idea!(He almost fell down,and was hanging like a monkey).He still had those red chappals and specs. This is the last photo i took before my camera died.It shows the cobbled path i had talked about.Its still a bit foggy. From here it was straight back to our hotel. As promised the rooms were ready and we moved out of our dormitory. It was a good room(it even had a living room!)
The cobbled path amidst the forest

The 'living room' in our room

As planned we are supposed to go see a movie at 9:00 pm and that gives us very little time to take a bath and have dinner. We(myself, Binu,Ayyappa, MC and Akhil) had the room to ourselves and took turns in using the bathroom. Later Binu and I, along with MC and Ayyappa found a vegetarian hotel and ordered our dinner with only 30 minutes to go before the movie starts. Our curry comes first,and we were so hungry that we finished it and when our chapatis came we had to order another one. Settling the bill and walking out we have less that 10 minutes until showtime.Only one thing to do...RUN!!! So we ran,jumping over broken gutter slabs and dodging people on the footpaths of Sultan Bathery....
We're almost there when we're joined by Micheal and gang who are also running, I'm pretty sure that the people on the streets must have thought that we were being chased by Micheal's gang. And then Micheal yells to us all to take a detour to the left into a dark alley and that its a short cut. Ok,what the hell,we do it and soon enough we're running through this dark lane. And i still dont know how he knew there was such a shortcut because all of a sudden we pop out into a road head first and there it is-the theater.

As for the movie it was a romantic film by the name Thattathin Marayathu .The same old wine in a new bottle. Boy meets a girls,almost killing her by accident,then falls in love with her. They both have contrasting backgrounds and to make matters worse she's a Muslim and he's a Hindu(Oooh, big surprise there!).And it ends with a stupid happily ever after.The only difference is in the style of presentation,narration of the movie, and the music. Its the same cliched stuff being tried again by a group of youngsters. I was actually so bored that i walked out during the interval(along with Binu and Harish) and went back to our hotel. On our way back we stopped for കട്ടന്‍ കാപ്പി  !! YAY!!

When we got back it was almost 10:30 pm and then we slept.......
TO BE CONT"D......




















Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Day 1 of Study Tour- Wayanad Part II


Jain Temple at Sultan Bathery


From our hotel we first went to the Jain Temple at Sulthan Bathery. (It was a  rather short and quick stop mostly due to the annoying rain.)The site is a protected monument under the   Archaeological Survey of India since 1921.It was built around the 13th century and thus at least 700 years old. An interesting thing here is that even though this temple is small and lacking in grandeur compared to other temples of Jainism in India,it is still of great significance because this place 'Sultan Bathery' got that name because of this temple. You see during the invasion of Malabar by Tipu Sultan he had used the temple as a battery(to store ammunition) and thus resulting in the town being called Sultan's Battery. This got modified into Sultan Bathery.According to the caretaker at the temple there are atleast 450 Jain families and they gather here once a year to celebrate their religious festivals. Anyway here's a picture of the temple.

My friends at the ticket counter
Photo courtesy of Akhil A
Our next destination was the Edakkal Caves about  12 Km from Sultan Bathery. The road to Edakkal is a really winding one around the mountain with about 9 hairpin turns and really hard to navigate especially if you are travelling in a large 50 seater tourist bus.But it does offer some spectacular scenery of the forests and the mountain ranges stretching far across the horizon.And going uphill you can see the roads laid out below you in a zig-zag fashion embracing the hill slopes.The bus can take you only as far as the base,from where you have to walk around 1-2 kms to the ticket centre and that too up a sloping path.The rain had gone and was replaced by clear skies and warm sunlight.It was a good walk and I, along with Harish and Binu got there without much effort.But back then we had no idea that it was only the ticket centre and to get to the caves you still had to go more.So lets just say that I was a tad bit surprised. We waited like 15 minutes for the others,some of whom came panting and out of breath.

The way up...
So we all took our tickets (you have to pay extra for your camera) and started up the hiking trail which was yet another kilometre,only this time much steeper and you had to go over,under and around rocks(and the girls are gonna have one a hellavu hike if they're wearing high healed footwear). We move towards the top of the mountain through steep paths laid out amongst the rocks.


Pai and MC getting inside the cave
(click to enlarge)
Step by step....
After some more climbing we reach a small opening in the rocks which leads to a large dimly lit cave with the only source of light the aforementioned entry point and and exit. The air inside was cool and refreshing.Getting out of this place is harder than getting inside.But this isn't what we came to see,so we keep moving and as expected there's more rocks and stairs,then some more rocks and stairs.Here's a picture,you can see what i mean ...
The rock which forms the roof 
The cave drawings













Our ordeal was soon over,right after this very long stairway.We had reached our destination.Going down a set of stairs we enter the Edakkal Caves. Now the thing is,its not actually a cave. It is a small space between two large rock faces covered on the top by a large boulder.The word 'Edakkal' in Malayalam means 'a rock in between' .Eddakal Caves have the oldest cave drawings/carvings in all of South India.Such carvings are rare and carvings similar to this are found only in France.Its at an elevation of 1200 meters above sea level. It was discovered by Fred Fawcett, a British police officer in 1890.The carvings,believed to have been made between 6000-2300 BC depict men and women,their various tools and what seems to be wheel .One of them is a  figure with what appears to be a crown on his head and has a dress.There is also a message written in a script which experts think is the Brahmi Script.Now this here is solid proof that we had prehistoric settlements and  highly developed languages.

That was it. All of us climbed back down and went straight for lunch near the parking area.And after lunch we hit the road by 1:30.
View from atop the hill
To be contd......

Friday, August 10, 2012

Day 1 of Study Tour- Wayanad Part I

4/8/2012
 Its almost 6 am and our first day. The cold is bearable en route to the hotel at Wayanad. The rain is persistent and annoying. We had left for Wayanad the earlier day at 5 in the evening. Through my closed window dotted with rain drops the place looks captivating.I think that the slight drizzle highlights the natural beauty of this place and also gives it a classy look. The landscape keeps changing through this window of mine.Elevated plots give way to gorges and cliffs, fields change into houses and other buildings. But still there is a lot more green scenery than what you'd expect. Far away the horizon is dark,the sun still hidden behind the mountains shrouded in fog.
One by one my friends are waking up. Upon discovering that I am writing this for my blog they all want to be mentioned. Jibin (K.R.P.) who was asleep on my shoulder for the last hour and a half has just woken up. Biju is running around the bus and he just asked me to write about him and two girls. He's a bit more eccentric than usual, may be its the cold getting to him.The girl sitting in front of me (Miss Rakhi) is rather annoying. She cant stand closing the window. Since two rows of seats share a common window,if she opens one it the same as me opening my half. I have to keep begging her to close her window so that i wont freeze to death........
Pai and Akhil with Biju(on the bed), click to enlarge


We have reached Sultan Bathery and its 6:30 am.The town is still asleep. Not many people are out in the streets.The town is  still covered in fog.Our first hotel is Mint Flower.Since we are a bit early the rooms weren't available and we had to settle for dorms. And once the occupants clear out the rooms will be made available to us.This is what our dorm looked like. We had like more than 15 beds and 3 toilets.
  
 
     The new freaky look!




After our morning refreshment we were all ready at the restaurant by 9:00 for our breakfast. Breakfast was a buffet of vegetarian dishes. I had dosas with Deepak,Anas,and Anand Raj.I am calling it Dosas because it looked like dosas,but tasted like.....hmmm,to be frank it had no taste. Now its 9:30 and the rain is persistent and might pose some serious issues.We are sitting on the parking area of our hotel and waiting. I do have to mention about Anand S.R. who is walking around in flashing colors.You could spot him from a mile away with those red chappals and red colored spectacles.We had no idea what was to come next...

To BE CONT"D.........

Thursday, August 2, 2012

STUDY TOUR

I haven't written anything for the last two months because i was both busy and lazy.But now i do feel bad for not having produced anything good from my blog lately. And i felt somewhat disappointed at myself for being  lazy enough to lay my hand's off the keyboard for two months. So now i have this wonderful opportunity which presented itself in the form of our 5 day industrial visit/study tour.Yup, tomorrow we leave for this study tour. But sadly this will be our last journey as a group. And this will be the last time that we get to enjoy together as EC A Batch students of CEP.
                                                                                                                   

I am not going into the details of the places we intend to visit,mainly because after i come back,i 'm going to write a detailed description of this tour and post it here.So i have packed my bags,prayed to the gods for a safe journey and if nothing catastrophic happens,tomorrow evening we're leaving town....

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The pain of mending broken headphone wires

Well i am back again, after a long hiatus. So its about time i published something else, right? Today's topic is about my struggle to repair my headphones. For the last two days the bloody thing had gone deaf on me. So i decided to take things into my own hand. Opening up the volume control unit i found that the soldered portions have come off. So i thought, what the hell? All i have to do is solder them back to the circuit board. So i cut off the old wires and cleaned the board with flux.then i removed the insulation exposing new wires. And boy oh boy wasn't i surprised! Each insulated covering has two wires within them.
Each insulated part encloses two small wires

Ok now this us new to me. So being the noob that i am, i simply soldered the wires as in the previous arrangement. Then the i connected the audio jack to my PC to check and surely there was no sound. So now what? After a moment of deep thought and contemplation i said to myself "blame it on the soldering". There rip it all apart and do a fresh soldering. Give plenty of contact and solder. Believe me when i say that soldering these audio wires is a real pain in the ass. They are almost as thin as a hair and awfully hard to handle Same procedure,same connections still no 'sounds of life'. At this point i was getting all mad at myself and it was Just like the lab exams, all connections are correct yet no output.


A picture showing the paint burning off;
courtesy of alexwhittemore.com


 I was getting desperate and i made a decision. And so to make things easier for me i ripped apart the connections for a third time. And threw away the volume adjuster. Then i removed the insulation and got ready to wire them up directly. I did just that. Again disappointment. Finally i got onto the Internet, which i should have done at the very start of this mess. As always the Internet saves the day. The reason i haven't been getting the connections right is simply because i hadn't removed the second layer of insulation. Yup you heard me! There is a second layer of insulation on the wires. So far i had only removed the outer plastic
insulation. But the wires are coated with a special paint which insulates them from one another and so a single core can carry two wires namely the live one(which carries the audio signals) and the ground. So in order to remove the paint which insulates the wires you have to use a sandpaper and scrub it off. But the easy way is to burn them. Just expose the wire to an open flame and it just burns away the paint.

There you have it! Thus remove the paint and then solder together the exposed parts...

I cant believe i wasted almost 2 hours on such a trivial thing..

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Avengers Assemble! (Movie Review #3)

 The posters all said “SIX SUPERHEROES, ONE MOVIE”. Well if we consider only those with superpowers as superheroes then its incorrect. Because we all know that Black Widow and Hawkeye are both humans and Iron man is a ‘genius, billionaire playboy philanthropist’ in a suit of armor. Yes I am talking about THE AVENGERS movie. It has undoubtedly lived up to our expectations and left the opportunity for many more reunions of these six superheroes. I saw the movie on the third day and still the theatre was fairly packed. You should know that English movies rarely do well in Kerala. I think I know why there’s a good crowd. Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk and Captain America have a good number of followers. So put them all together in a movie and there you have it, the perfect formula to satisfy all the fans.
Theatrical release poster

An interesting thing to note is that movie deviates from the original Avengers Comics. In the comic, the avengers were formed without Captain America, and he was rescued from his icy tomb by them. In the comics the first avengers consisted of Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man and Wasp. But here we have Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, The Hulk, Hawkeye and Black Widow. The bad guy is Loki in both the versions. Joss Whedon has done a remarkable job of  using just the right amount of  each of the  six characters. The movie doesn’t rely too much on any one person. All the six had their moments and even Nick Fury was all pumped up. If there was a personal favorite for me, it was The Hulk, wait a second, I wouldn’t be wrong if I said the whole theatre was rooting for Hulk. The movie has given a total makeover for the Hulk. They have made him more aggressive, more human looking and funny! Mark Ruffalo replacing Ed Norton made me a bit nervous but he was to the mark both as Bruce Banner and the ‘other guy’. Chris Hemsworth dons the role of Thor for a second time and so does Chris Evans as Captain America. Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. Scarlet Johansson and Clint Barton appear as Black Widow and Hawkeye respectively.

All in all I am just so happy that they have pulled it off successfully.The best scene of the whole 143 minutes is without doubt the rotating shot which features all six of the avengers ready to jump into action. After the great build up which consisted of  Iron Man 1 & 2, The Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America the grand finale isn’t disappointing at all. Enough said just go see the movie….

Friday, April 20, 2012

VACATION


First things first. I am really really sorry for not having written anything in a long time. But yes, I am back in business. A lot has happened over the last month. Our 6th semester has ended. Yesterday was the last exam (well not exactly the last one cause there’s the Communication Lab exam on the 26th,which I don’t think falls into the category of a regular exam). I just wished for the exams to be over. I thought I’d be happy to have a two month vacation. But here I am, day one and already bored. I arranged all the text books and notes from 6th semester, but I lack the space to put them away.
                                        
Now I have to tell something about my University, CUSAT. Personally I think that CUSAT was established to make B.TECH equivalent to the purgatory. If it was run by a single person then I would have understood, yes of course. It’s quite natural for a person to be sadistic, heartless and inconsiderate. But what are the odds of an entire group of people being that? I don’t know, you tell me!. Yesterday I found out that I cant improve a paper from the 4th semester because improvement can be done only at the first chance. OK fine. Then why don’t you give me back my money huh? Where is my 300 rupees?? “Oh sorry the university don’t give refunds”, they say. So there goes my chance to improve on Industrial and Power electronics.
Continuing on the atrocities of CUSAT, let us not forget the perfect timing they have in publishing our results. I think its like the apocalypse. You know that it’s somewhere around the corner but you don’t exactly know when its gonna come. It will keep you waiting and waiting and waiting and then……….BOOM!!!! Just like that it pops out after giving you a false sense of security. I still have no idea why I am writing all this. Maybe because I am bored, maybe it s because I don’t have anything else to do or maybe I just want to kill time. Why is it that CUSAT always ends the semester earlier that KERALA and MG universities? Why do I have sit at home without my friends?? Oh curse you CUSAT.
I am going to watch TAXI DRIVER (1976) and maybe I’ll go to the lighthouse in the evening…. HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!!

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