Wednesday, December 20, 2006

“The Awesome Green Route” Trek itinerary from Donigal to Yedukumari railway tracks…





Last वीकएंड we went for trekking the abandoned railway line between ‘Donigal‘ to ‘Yadakumari‘. Donigal is a small station near by Sakleshpur (a town on the Bangalore-Mangalore highway). We were a group of seven people, all my college friends. We left from majestic bus stop ,Bangalore around 11pm on Friday night and reached Sakleshpur in the early morning 4 am. After taking some refreshment we went to Donigal station and our trekking started from there. The initial part was good and easy then we came across series of bridges and tunnels. There are total 19 tunnels and some 25 bridges on the way. Some of the bridges are as high as 250 ft. the best part was that you walk and eat in between and the whole route is so green and calm that you will feel like staying there for hours. You may feel tired in between so, do carry some glucose, juicy fruits and lots of water. Ya having a torch is also a must bcoz without it you can’t get out of tunnels. There are some of tunnels which are as long as 500 meter. We walked whole day on an off and finally reached Yedukumari railway station by 3pm in the afternoon. Yadakumari is just a small railway station in the middle of the forest. All you get there is some accommodation to sleep in and off course natural chill water all time.Our plan was to take a short cut route from Yadakumari and reach the near by highway by evening and get back to Sakleshpur bus stop to catch the night bus forBangalore.But there started the real twist in the story, we started for the shortcut highway route and unfortunately got into a wrong direction and had to return back to Yadakumari station by sunset. Then we planed to stay back at Yadakumari station for the whole night and that was the worst part of the trek. The night was really chill and we had not planed for night stay there. Anyway somehow the darkness of night got over and in the morning we started again to reach highway but this time we had few other groups with us .The route to the highway is some 4 km from Yadakumari station. 1 km you skid down the forest shortcut and walk the other 3 KM on Jeep track. At the end of the road to the highway is a big river. Crossing the river was again the great fun though it is not a deep river but do not try this out at night. You can have a bath and some refreshment to feel charged again. After crossing the river we saw the Mangalore-Bangalore highway and got a bus for Bangalore in few minutes and by evening we reached Bangalore.Hey I forgot to mention about leeches near by water streams or marshy areas. Please watch out for them bcoz they are really gonna suck your blood if you ignore them.

Do take:
· Food for everyone for a whole day Water, glucose, fruits.
· A torch for everyone, candle, match box.
· Warm clothes - a good jacket will do.
· Good pair of shoes.
· A Digital Camera is must to capture the so much of beautiful surroundings.
· Salt to get rid of leeches.

Don’t take:
Heavy baggage.

बेस्ट टिम तो विसित:
You can go round the year, but I suggest don’t go in rainy season.

Some thought provoking Books for Entrepreneurs

I got this list of books from ZeroToMillion.com and the list looked exhaustive and hence wanted to share this with all who are taking time to visit my blog:

Personal Development
* Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
* The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven R. Covey
* Succeed and Grow Rich Through Persuasion by Napoleon Hill
* How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
* The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons by Napoleon Hill
* The Student Success Manifesto by Michael Simmons
* Secrets of the Young & Successful Jennifer Kushnell
* Soul of Money by Lynne Twist
* Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins
* The Millionaire Mind by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D

Entrepreneurship
* Zero to One Million by Ryan P. M. Allis
* Zero to IPO by David Smith
* Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
* Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing by Robert Kiyosaki
* New Venture Creation by Jeffrey Timmons
* Good to Great by Jim Collins
* The E-Myth by Michael Gerber
* The Young Entrepreneurs’Edge by Jennifer Kushnell
* The Young Entrepreneur’s Guide to Starting and Running a Business by Steve Mariotti
* The Portable MBA in Entrepreneurship by William D. Bygrave
* Innovation and Entrepreneurship by Peter Drucker
* Good to Great by Jim Collins
* At Work with Thomas Edison by Blain McCormick
* Multiple Streams of Income by Robert G. Allen
* On Entrepreneurship by Harvard Business Review
* Entrepreneurship.com by Tim Burns
* The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki
* Fire in the Belly - an exploration of the entrepreneurial spirit by Yanky Fachler

Globalization & Economics
* The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman
* The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman
* The Commanding Heights by Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw
* Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal by Ball and Dagger
* The Worldly Philosophers by Robert L Heilbroner
* Reinventing the Bazaar: A Natural History of Markets by John McMillan
* The Mystery of Capital by Hernando de Soto
* Economics by Stanley and Brue
* Macroeconomics by N. Gregory Mankiw
* Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy by Joseph A. Schumpeter
* International Business by Charles W. H. Hill
* Against the Dead Hand by Brink Lindsey

Marketing
* The Anatomy of Buzz by Emanuel Rosen
* The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
* Obtaining a #1 Ranking in the Search Engines by Ryan Allis
* What Clients Love by Harry Beckwith
* Building Thousands of Links to Your Site by Ryan Allis
* Net Results 2 by Rick E. Bruner
* Protégé Training Program by Jay Abraham
* Permission Marketing by Seth Godin
* Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
* Guerilla Marketing by Jay Conrad Levinson
* Principles of Marketing by Kotler and Armstrong

Monday, December 04, 2006

It was a great fun and experience at BarCamp, Bangalore 2.0 .. For details read on..

It was really a nice experience at BarCamp,Bangalore 2.0 . sessions were really good and informative and all arrangement was proper.I really enjoyed each and every moment of organizing this event along with my other friends. i would also like to thank ThoughtWorks for their keen interest in supporting and sponsoring this event.
Some interesting sessions I attended
Fixed Price, Off-shore and Agile Software Development: (How) does that work? - Marco Jansen ThoughtWorks.
DIY HackDay - Logistics and Lessons [Jay Fichialos]
Card Walls v/s Competitive Dancing - [Deven Tolia]
Web 2.0 Business Models [Sowmya Karmali]
How Innovators Connect - Sharing Experiences of Leading Silicon Valley Innovators (Rohit Agarwal )
Building Ajax web applications using GWT
Commute Easy - Car Pooling in Bangalore (http://www.commuteeasy.com/ )
SlideShare - Jon, CTO, SlideShare (http://www.slideshare.com/ )
Activ by Sidu ,TW (http://www.inactiv.com/ )
OneBigWeb by Harish (http://www.onebigweb.com/ )
Stockhive by Yogi ,TW (http://www.stockhive.com/ )
BTW, here are all the pictures of the event at http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/barcampbangalore2

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