Day 1 - Port Blair Cruise
After a sumptuous breakfast, we prepped for the day’s ride. Cycles shipped from Chennai were all assembled and ready to roll-on, thanks to the cycle doctor Rajashekar. Some of them had shipped their own bicycles, I chose to rent and hence picked up a hybrid one (Merida hybrid crossway). All bicycles were brand new and was glad to get a right size for me.
Ride was a cruise in well paved roads very close to the sea. It was fulfilling feeling to pedal in-between sea and greenery
Enroute Mt.Harriet is a viewpoint of lighthouse, scenic view imprinted in our old 20 Rs. currency note.
Mt.Harriet
was quite an ascend, elevation gain of 350m in 4 KMs. Chidu reached the peak
first & came down to check on me and ascended again (his usual norm). I
used all known techniques (cycling plus psychological), to keep me going. It was evident when some brevet cyclists started to roll-up/hopped on to motor bike, like
at work, different skills are required for different type of rides – stamina for
brevets, stamina plus techniques for mountain biking. I rolled-up short distance but did a good ascend ride with Chidu’s constant push, a great start to brush aside my feelings
of being among elite riders.
Post lunch (rice, rajma & vegetable curry) we pedalled all the way to Chidiyatapu, halting at Tirang point wherein Nethaji first hoisted our national flag. We passed through the lovely carbyn’s cove beach. Dr. Amritha ensured that her fellow doctors/cycling mentors aka babysitters (in her own words) are riding along with her after taking a wrong turn along with Prateek (fresh graduate from college).
At Chidiyatapu I stood still, lost in nature, my feet in shallow water, observing patterns cast in sand by the tireless waves, salute to this unspoilt beauty.
Post sunset by sea we returned to port Blair in the support vehicle, as its not advisable to ride post dark. Andaman being east of mainland, day starts early, fully bright by 5 AM and ends early, pitch dark by 5PM.


Excellent writing and excellent pictures. Feels like being there...
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