Walk 2 November 2008


With the clocks going back at the weekend we had, what was in effect, a late start for the walk, and boy did the group turn out in force, we nearly had enough for a charabanc. The walk was classed as easy, with the possibility of wet feet, as we were going up the Rio Dilar. Because of the heavy rain we have had this last week the possibility of wet feet turned into a certainty when we saw the level of the river, but, in the true spirit of the group we did not have any dissenters. One of the exciting things about this walk is the number of times that you have to cross the river, and the techniques used varied from the rock hoppers to the paddlers, in the end it made no difference, we all had wet feet, but it was worth it because of the Autumn colours and the stunning location of the valley.Nobody disgraced themselves by actually falling in, but the cameras did seem to come out every time we had to do a crossing. One thing that I did find was a mushroom, with what looked like a pixie under it, if anyone can identify this species can you please let me know.
After the walk we all went round to Bob and Githa's for a feast, thank you B&G for the venue and to everyone who turned up.

Our walk this coming Sunday, the 2nd of November, is a local circular one from Nigúelas that goes via Acequias, then up to the GR7 before dropping back into the Torrente valley and returning to Nigúelas.
Tapa will be held at Liz and Grahams house in Chite from 3pm.

Description of walk

Height gained
420 meters
Length
8 km
Estimated time
3 hours walking
Difficulty
5
Meet
The car park Nigúelas 9am


The photo appears to show a pixie under a mushroom.

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