TYC on the Climb

Their faces were the faces of lions, and they were as swift as Gazelles in the mountains.(I Chronicles 12:8)
Yes it is!We the Team TYC,as swift as gazelles, undertook a picnic to the nearest possible location, Nandhi Hills, on the 30th of July
(Click here for the picture Gallery)
Starting from FGAG at 13:30 hours, we embarked on a rather long journey on two wheels, (battering the scare that came in the form of a TOYOTA Qualis which was about to be hired for this cause)grabbing grub and letting go of an imported Fur Jacket (that was its expiry date-we consoled Rajesh who lost it on the way)
Our horses were a Black 100cc Splendor, a Fiery black (150 cc)FIERO and a Red UNICORN (which actually means a Horse with One Horn)and the riders were Rajesh, Dayanidhi,Abraham, Kingsly,Jean and Samuel Prince.
Long ride.......to Yelahanka and then on, yonder in the highways, hysterically peering into the open stretch of road that was so different from what we are made to view here in the precincts of the city- we twisted the throttle and settled for the breeze to storm past!
A brief stoppage to buy Sprite and Coke, only added to our curiosity to know the world up the mountains that nestled the brave Tipu Sultan.
The tyres ate tar and drank kilometres.......67 approximately!We scorched the roads, tamed the heat,crushed the mountain and caressed nature..........with our BIKES and our LIKES.Unicorn did 70KMPH up the hairpin bends and Sam had ample time to shoot at the other bikes which were coming below.
We had been to TIPU's fort and the CANON was continuously firing PHOTOS (did I tell ya that this CANON is a digital camera)
The suicide point was too scared to look at us and the cliffs had to hang their heads in shame on account of our DARE-DEVIL stunts (I wish that it had been more)
We prayed, near the temple, that GOD would send His laborers for the harvest of souls, which worshipped idols.We thanked JESUS for His wonderful creation......the sprawling spread of mountainous beauty, clothing greenery and decorated with silhouted scenery.
We had to unwind, as the clock inched closer to 6 PM.The Horses swapped-Jean and Sam on Fiero and Abraham and Kingsly on Unicorn......... and I whipped the poor Fiero to 110 KMPH in the dusky dangerous, poorly lit evening highway, with Sam keeping mum.Rajesh whipped the Splendor so hard that the Speedometer choked at 90KMPH and remained so even after it came to a halt.............before FGAG. As a team we thanked GOD for carrying us
"There you saw how the LORD your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place." (Deuteronomy 1:31)
Lemme stop here....take a peek at GOD's creation through the photos without missing the TYC team that chats with nature in hilarious tones!

