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Trip Reports Archive » Trips Filed Under Seetha Gangula Ambalma I

Today's Most Viewed

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 99 views
  2. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 46 views
  3. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 38 views
  4. Beyond Chariot path…… 25 views
  5. Memories of the Tragic Plane Crash Ever Happened In Sri Lanka 25 views
  6. Hike to Gongala (1357m)-Highest peak of Sabaragamuwa Mountains 20 views
  7. Knuckles Duwili Eli through Walpolamulla – The Most Wanted trip of the year 20 views
  8. A difficult hike-Hawarimana /හවරිමාන (1120m) 18 views
  9. Great Western (6th highest mountain in Sri Lanka- 2212m) Once in a life time HIKE! 18 views
  10. Hike to Hunnasgiriya Mountain (1514 m) and near by Attractions 17 views

This Week's

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 551 views
  2. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 144 views
  3. Camping on Hanthana mountain range (1300m) 87 views
  4. Memories of the Tragic Plane Crash Ever Happened In Sri Lanka 87 views
  5. Trekking from Mandaram Nuwara to Piduruthalagala 86 views
  6. A difficult hike-Hawarimana /හවරිමාන (1120m) 84 views
  7. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 78 views
  8. දෙහෙනකන්දෙන් සිරිපා කරුණාකර උඩමාලිබොඩෙන් බැස්සෙමු (Sri Pada from Dehenakanda to Udamaliboda)... 75 views
  9. Beyond Chariot path…… 70 views
  10. One day hike to Chariot path, Perattasi Mountain and Gerandi Ella falling point. 67 views

This Month's

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 1,877 views
  2. Camping on Hanthana mountain range (1300m) 435 views
  3. A difficult hike-Hawarimana /හවරිමාන (1120m) 410 views
  4. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 402 views
  5. Narangala the second peak of Uva (1500m)! 351 views
  6. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 298 views
  7. One day hike to Chariot path, Perattasi Mountain and Gerandi Ella falling point. 263 views
  8. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m 243 views
  9. Knuckles Duwili Eli through Walpolamulla – The Most Wanted trip of the year 240 views
  10. Alagalla mountain hike (1140m) 235 views

All-Time

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 35,756 views
  2. Camping trip to Meemure – One of the best trips ever!!! 29,678 views
  3. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m 25,096 views
  4. Waterfalls of Colombo District 22,897 views
  5. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 22,843 views
  6. සබරගමුවේ ආදරවන්තයන්ගේ කන්ද (Paraviyangala) 17,568 views
  7. ගලේ බණ්ඩාර දෙවියන්ගේ අඩවියේ පිහිටි රාවණා රජු මල දවස රජුට ජනතාව ගරු බුහුමන් දැක් වූ ස්තානය (යහන්ගල/Yahangala 1220m)... 16,963 views
  8. Scenic Hike to Wangedigala 16,714 views
  9. Great Western (6th highest mountain in Sri Lanka- 2212m) Once in a life time HIKE! 16,220 views
  10. Rarely visited places in Trincomalee 15,779 views

Off Season Pilgrimage to the Mountain of Triple Gems – Sri Pada (Via Erathna Trail)

Finally I managed to convince myself and the crew that 5 and 6 of Sep are the best option remaining for us. I simply couldn’t afford to keep it postponing any further and decided to take our chances with the constantly changing weather conditions. I kept looking up the AccuWeather, Weather Channel and FallingRain for weather updates. Unfortunately our own Met Department is a symbolic white elephant and not as reliable or dependable as we would like it to be so we’ve no choice but to rely on alternatives such as the above. The rain patterns have shot to hell especially during the last couple of years probably due to the global warming and our irresponsible actions towards the earth. This has made it extremely difficult for farmers, fishermen and those who depend on the regular patterns of the climate.

Even the seasoned farmers, villagers or fishermen find it difficult to predict the weather conditions as a result. Usually you can trust those villagers’ expertise better than the state of the art equipment of the US Met Department but not anymore so we resorted to these web-based weather forecasts. It didn’t look good, not at all as it kept forecasting thunderstorms and heavy rains throughout. I was hoping against the hope for a clear window to make it safely to the summit. Anyhow, we were fully committed and there was no turning back. In the back of my mind there was this feeling of security that if your intentions are good and your behavior is acceptable, you’re going to be ok, especially at the Sri Pada. It’s said in the Buddhism that those who live by the Dhamma will be protected by the Dhamma itself. So we had faith we’d face no problems and if there was any, those powers that protect the area will take care of us.

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