Exploring Sierra Espuña

As I said earlier we have the new map of Sierra Espuña which shows some tracks and paths that, hitherto, we had not known about.  We have had a few days out walking and exploring these paths.  This particular walk was a "Caracol" that took us under the mountain of Pedro Lopez.  We had been told by friends that a path existed, but so far had not had the time to explore.  The path started from the camino from Collado Bermejo and, much to our surprise, was a well-trod cairned path until we arrived at the zig-zags.  Maybe because of the storm in September, but the path on the zig-zags was destroyed.  We managed to climb up on the right of the zig-zags and the path then continued.  A short rock climb/scramble took us through to the last section of the walk to the camino from Collado Mangueta.  The walk back from there was easy.  The photos are below.

Looking up to where we hope to be walking later


The beginning of the climb up (Morron Espuña in the background)




The beginning of the traverse before the zig-zag climb up under Pedro Lopez


On the traversing path with Morron Espuña in the background


View from the path (with Casa Forestal Carrasca in the middle of the picture)


Continuing along the traverse


The path (note the old wall)


Looking towards the "Caracol"


Heading towards the Caracol



View back from the traverse towards Purgatorio



View into Almeria


Lunch break


Morron Espuña from the lunch stop


Looking back to where we walked earlier, from the descent route

No comments:

Post a Comment