Kohoj was a place I had been before & when I conquered it last time I called it “KHOJ” only due to the difficulty in tracing the route; also can’t forget Mr. Dumbledore here ( A Human Shaped Pinnacle) whom I had kissed after my achievement last time. I named it so coz it resembles that character in Harry Potter’s Tales.
Plan: Book a Qualis; Leave Mumbai by 03:00 AM & reach Khodkona (Base Village of Asherigad) by 05:30 AM, Trek Asherigad & Drive to Vaghote (Base Village of Kohoj),Trek Kohoj & Drive back home.
Team: Jay, Swapnil, Ram, Pradeep, Abhishek, Jagdish, Chandrasekhar & Hiren.
Asherigad Details:
Type: Hill Fort
Fort Range: Palghar
District: Thane
Height above sea level: 1680 ft.
Difficulty rating: Medium
Base village: Khodkona
Appx. Time to reach the top: 3 hrs from the base village.
Type: Hill Fort
Fort Range: Palghar
District: Thane
Height above sea level: 3200 ft.
Difficulty rating: Medium
Base village: Vaghote
Appx. Time to reach the top: 2 hrs from the base village.
Asherigad Trek : Starting at 03:10 from Kandivli, we drove 112 KM (i.e. 10 KM from Mastan Naka) on the Mumbai – Ahmedabad highway and took a left turn for a bullock-cart road & parked our vehicle at the end of this road. By now it was 05:30; we decided to take a small break and then started the trail through a small bridge which leads to a wooden gate; crossing the same we passed by a temple.
Kohoj Trek: Waving Asherigad goodbye we got into our vehicle and drove back to the W.E Highway, halted at a restaurant for munching breakfast. With our silent stomach we moved to Vaghote, which is on the Wada road to the left of W.E Highway towards Mumbai. Moving along a heart shaped lake then through fields and then taking a left turn at another lake called Paazhar. Slowly we found ourselves in a forest; with no signs of any arrow marks and full of crisscrossed paths with knee height grass growth all around. I started looking for the sign to start the climb, but Swapnil had some other plans. He repeated the same mistake which I did last time “Choosing to climb the massif vertically”. Except Pradeep & Me, all followed him. Both of us were still looking for the right route. And our effort didn’t go in vain & we started climbing from there. But my mind was still wandering to know the whereabouts of other members; it was quite hot and I knew it would make it much tougher for them to move from that route. Finally we reached the col and waited for them; they made it too of course after a lot of struggle and they elaborated the experience as “Having Sex with Death”. Refreshing ourselves we reached the top. Sitting next to Mr. Dumbledore we witnessed the beautiful scenic views all around us. Keeping the darkness and the dense forest in mind we descended soon, once we were in the dense area darkness followed and we couldn’t trace down the route. Soon we understood that we were in need of some assistance, we called our driver and informed him to ask for help from the locals; within 30 min we were rescued by the villagers and finally we heaved a sigh of relief. We were informed by the villagers that there is no wildlife on this mountain, so we even had an option to wait there till morning. I hope the team understood now the reason for me in pushing them to move faster, if they would have heard me we we would have made it quite easily.Even after my second trek to this place I would still call it “KHOJ”and NOT KOHOJ.
We all will remember this achievement of trekking 4820ft in the October heat i.e. 1620ft (Asherigad) + 3200ft (Kohoj). Atleast for me the halt at the jungle and cry for help will stay long in my mind, since it’s the first time such a thing has happened in my entire trekking life.
good piece if new treker plns 2 vist this place :)
ReplyDeleteafter doing so mannnnnny treks hey jay u hv scope to write a book which will hv how to reach, tips , dos n donts...think over it :)
- Milan
Keep it up jay, you are very adventerous and brave and also have lot of patience, if trekking is your passion so be it, atleast you are being with nature and burning your calories and enjoying also
ReplyDeletebut now all i lastly want to say is that after Dec, kindly update me as i would like to join yu for atleast an simple kind of trek, as i have never been, bye take care
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ReplyDeletenice writeup,thnx for sharing this info, will visit asherigad this weekend.
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