Walk 12th August 2007

Lecrin Valley Limper

A Limper family and friends day out is proposed for this coming Wednesday at the pool in Puntal, it`s suggested that we have a picnic so bring the usual tapa and beakers, knifes and forks. We have not been this year but last year there was a large shaded area with tables and chairs to have a picnic in. If you don´t know the way follow the Durcal bypass towards Padul, continue passed the 2 Padul turn offs, and just after Delgardos there is a blue iron walkway crossing the road turn right here. Cross the service road and go up in Puntal. Turn right and follow the road round, turn left at the sign to the restaurant and go down to the little roundabout opposite the restaurant and park around there. Walk up the road 30 metres and the entrance to the pool is on your right. There is loads of shade a really big pool and sun loungers.

Meet in the pool at 1.30.

Our walk this Sunday the 12 th August is our second attempt this year at the summit of Veleta, our previous attempt last month was called off due to high winds. The walk takes about 6 hours and while not over difficult terrain it can be classed as a hard walk because of the altitude. At 3396 meters Veleta is Spain´s second highest mountain. Conditions can be totally different from what you are used to at this time of the year, So make sure that you pack suitable equipment including a warm drink, food, plenty of water, boots, fleece, windproof, long trousers and some money. Hopefully the only things you will need are the food, drink and money. We drive to the car park above the Ski resort of Pradollano, this is as far as you can drive in a car but a mini bus can take you higher, but this is not our transport for today, we have something far more exciting. From the car park we follow the road up and around to the second ski station, where we catch a chair lift up the side of Veleta about 7€. It does not take us to the top but leaves us with about 1.5 hours of walking. Whilst the gradients are not steep the reduced oxygen levels at this altitude make the going a lot harder than in the valley. The advantage of this route is that if anybody finds the going too difficult you can turn around and make your way back fairly easily. Lunch will be at the top where extensive views from the mirador are first class, with only Mulhacen at 3479 metres blocking your view. Mulhacen will feature in the coming weeks but the walk is longer and harder, so check your performance out on Veleta first. Our return route is a bit quicker as we avoid the top section of the road and come down a steep little path back to the ski lift and the return walk back to the car park. Do not plan to pick water up on route, Veleta is a dry mountain. If we have to cancel the walk because of weather conditions an alternative venue will be offered.

On our return, Annie has offered her house in Mondújar for the tapa.

If you are going on the walk please meet in the car park in Nigúelas at 8am. Can someone ring Gillian about 7 to remind her.

The walk is not suitable for dogs.

Congratulations to Simon on completing the Granada/ Veleta run last Sunday 50km and 2646 metres of accent, if that was not bad enough he then had to walk back to the car park 11 km away carrying a slate commemorative plaque.

Josette has sent a copy of the pornographic Lorca poster, if any of you girls, are interested click on the attachment. If you did not manage to get to see the concert tickets are still available and it is worth every cent of the 20€ entrance fee. Ticket available at http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/lorcaygranada/

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