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Rail journey to Bandarawela is 192 kms (119 miles) and the train
goes from sea level to a Summit peak
of 6226 feet near Pattippok. Bandarawela is 1230 Metres ...
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Venturing to World's End
(Feb 22 '06)
Today was set aside as our "day off", however, I was up at 5:30am climbing into one of two small vans for a 2hr bus ride along with about 10 others from the group. We were heading to Worlds End at ...
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The big climb!
(Feb 21 '06)
Today was a day full of blood, sweat and tears. Whilst we were only riding a meager 45km, it was up a steep ascent!! Even the rise of 1100m was deceiving as there was also quite a lot of downhill! It ...
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Back in the Hill Country
(Sep 20 '07)
"The Hill Club had not changed in the last 21 years, probably it had not changed since it was founded in 1876"
Going to Nuwara Eliya was like going home. My family had spent many weekends there and the ...
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The even BIGGER climb!!
(Feb 23 '06)
Another hard day of hill climbing which led us to the English Colonial style town on Nuwara Eliya, situated almost 2000m above sea level. It is often referred to as 'Little England' with its English ...
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Botanical Gardens
(Jan 20 '08)
Had a relaxing day in the breeze, but sunny
day in Nuwara Eliya, looking around the Botanical Gardens. The flowers weren’t
quite in full bloom as the season is March to August, but enjoyed ...
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Nuwara Eliya!!
(Jan 19 '08)
Prepared ourselves for freezing cold
weather, as advised by Sri Lankans to head to Nuwara Eliya at 4am.
Stopped off half way to waterfall and spray powdered milk factory for breakfast
and where EmJ ...
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Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada)
(Feb 09 '08)
After my traumatic night we started our
climb of Adam’s Peak at 4am. I was worryied whether climbing the mountain would be unsafe
because of the heavy rain making it slippery, but in the end it was ...
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