GreatWestern Mountaineer

As the creator of Hikers_Club,




I booked the GreatWestern Mountaineer on November 2nd, early October. With a busy life until the last moment, it was a little hard to get the set up exactly.

November. On Friday night I finished work at 7 pm and took my wife from there to the Fort Station. "Hey, did you get up at 5:00 pm at the station" The first hike that took us with us to the STF. But for a year, the old lady hasn't been with us yet, "Yakado, that's what she delivered. She didn't take it. She'll go home and bring the bag pack. Train at 8am." Here's the Wife on the Wife. "You can not do this, you and I, go to the foodcity and bring some noodles and bread." 7.45 night mail When the train arrived at the station and somehow got on the train, I ran into the hikers_Club and set to Hikers_Club. Seat no, with both legs up and move towards Nawalapitiya. Hey, somehow, Wade made a couple of goodies and comforted her for dinner.

3.40 am leaving GreatWestern. Leave the rest room in the lounge and tell the people to sleep. Inside the lounge is cold, like a fridge. Homosexuals fall asleep. The bottom is how the mountain is. Wake up at 5.45 am and watch the sunrise. Here's a call from the pigeon with Sam on the bus. Hi Sister arrives at the house. Finally the hike had 8 guys. Breakfast at the station and eat bread with noodles.
It was almost 10 am when I started doing the photoshoot at the station and tracking the railway. After walking for about 1km we reached the temple staircase on the left before the bridge. I took a short break and started climbing the stairs that looked like a giant crane. Upon reaching the Kovil at 180 feet, I felt a great calm. From there we started the hike with a little water ritual. After about 350m of skiing along the waterway, the trail starts with the jungle. The journey was not as easy as you thought. The road is muddy and slippery. In some places, there's nothing to catch, the muddy road up the slope. There was an ordinary big stone. Wife was having trouble climbing up a cliff. At the same time I got up. Somewhere a big wasp is burning under that rock. Tikiri followed us. Two wasp attacks hit Tikiri. Others simply lay on the ground. After a few minutes of wasp silence, we resumed our journey. Tikiri's wasps are swollen.

About 1800m I climbed the mountain and walked down a plain and came across the water. From there we filled all the empty bottles and started climbing again. After a little break, Sam Aiya showed us some magic with a cigarette. There is also a video below.
We made a beautiful photoshoot of two viewpoints and walked the entire distance of 4km to 220m and reached the camping point at HikersClub's destination at 3.15 pm.
Tent 3 is amazing fatigue when you release weight. Drinking hot coffee, baking butter and having a little rest. Drink enough water to make noodles at 5.15 pm. You have to take a bath. My wife, Nadun, and Hima, the four of us, started the search for water. From the camping site, we came back about 300m down the path and cut the jungle to the sound of water.

When we arrived at the camping site, our two chefs (Pancha and Takiri) started cooking. The noodles with salmon curry mixed with savory sausage for dinner started to rain. All eight of us got into the big tent and started the party. It was raining. He was sleeping with his tents on his knees.
I got up at 6am the next morning, got the bagpack ready and cleaned up the campingsite and started to descend. By 10.30 am we were able to arrive at GreatWestern Station. I washed the water and boarded the train at 12.20 am and arrived at Colombo at 7.10 pm. The group ended the GreatWestern Hike with the promise of meeting again at a HikersClub event.
Hilshaad Bucker
Hikers_Club

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