Saturday, September 19, 2009
SEPTEMBER WALKS
Although it was a beautiful morning, a fresh breeze made it feel cooler than usual for the time of year, and so we decided to go on one of the long circular walks around our mountains. The walk was the same one I recorded on this blog on the 10th April, but if you look back in the archives at the photos I took that day you can see the change in the landscape. Dried grasses have replaced the colourful wild flowers of Spring but colour is provided by the fruits of the prickly pear cacti and pomegranate trees against the clear blue sky.
This walk takes about four hours if your starting point is the village centre. You take the camino out of the village along the Rio Toba and turn right just past the picnic and bathing area. When you reach the T junction at the top in the pine forests, turn right again and keep right, passing the ruins of Guájar La Vieja and hugging the north face of the Espejo, the escarpment that dominates Guájar Alto. After passing through the ruins of Cortijo de Girón, the camino descends to the main road, 2km before Guájar Alto. Here there is a picnic spot with a waterfall where we stopped so that our dogs could refresh themselves.
Mountain goats may be seen in the rocky slopes along this route, while eagles and kestrels patrol the sky. At the end of this month many migratory birds will be passing over our village, while already the swallows and bee eaters are lining up along the cables in preparation for their return to Africa.
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