Saturday. I arrived at Alicante airport and after getting my bag, joined
the long queue for the car hire. I then got supllies of food, water and gas and
then drove to Finestrat. I had a quick meal of rabbit stew and then parked at
the car park at Font Moli and got my things ready. By the time I got walking it
was 5pm. I headed off along the path marked with yellow and white paint
markers, going uphill along the western face of Puig Campana.
Puig Campana from Finestrat |
It was a hot evening and sunny as it usually is on the Costa Blanca. Going
steadilly uphill, there are good views from the path to Aitana and the valleys
below. After passing several people coming off the hill and about an hour of
walking I came to Refugio Vera Catral. The refugio was empty apart from lots of
spiders. I managed to get some sleep after a small supper and a bit of reading.
Sunday. I woke and waited for it to lighten up before packing up and
heading out. I carried on up the trail to Collada de Pouet, where I said
"hola" to a runner before heading off in the direction of Collada del
Llam. I passed over Paso de los Bandoleros which has great views of Puig
Campana behind and Sanchet up ahead.
Sanchet |
It was warming up and was turning into another "Scorchio" day.
After Collada del Llam, I took the path heading west and after coming out of a
small wooded area, I scrambled up the side of Sanchet until coming to the ridge
on its western side. I carried on up the ridge up to the summit of Sanchet.
There is a rocky ridge with some exposed sections, but there is the option of a
safer lower route.
Sierra Bernia from Sanchet |
From the summit, there are great views of miles of coastline, Puig Campana,
Ponoch, the Sierra Aitana and further to the north the imposing ridge of the
Sierra Bernia. I descended from the top the way I came but taking the easier
route this time (rather than the ridge). I then met back with the path to
Collada del Llam, taking a small shortcut to Pasos de los Bandoleros to avoid a
large crowd of local walkers and a group of mountain bikers.
From Pasos de los Bandoleros I then walked upto Ponoch and enjoyed the
summit to myself for a few minutes until I was joined by another group of local
walkers. After writing in a little logbook on the top I headed down and back to
Collada de Pouet where I stopped for lunch.
After filling my stomach I then started the long ascent up Puig Campana
(1408m), following the painted markers to the col at the top and then followed
the path the short ascent to the top of the mountain. Where it was almost as
crowded as Levante beach in summer in Benidorm. For this reason I didn't stay
long to enjoy the view, just enough time to apply sun cream and eat something.
I then followed the path back down to Collada Pouet and went back to the
Refugio Vera Catral. It was only 4pm and instead of staying another night in
the refugio as planned, I headed off down the path back to the car in
Finestrat. Where I drove for about an hour to the other side of Aitana and
parked at the car park at Font de Partagas at 1000m above the small town of
Benifato. I then slept the night in the Fiat 500, and it was cold (about
2degrees) and a bit cramped. I was also woken by the police at midnight who just asked if I
was okay before they headed back down into the valley.
Monday, I eyed a day walk to the Summit of Aitana. I headed up s broad
track to Collado de Tagarina and it was turnoing to another hot day so I
applied sun cream before heading east up Pena Mulero at 1305m and then carried
on along the ridge towards Pena Roc.
There was a vague path along the ridge,
but it was a bit more scrambly onto the top of Pena Roc, which has great views
and big drops to the east and southern sides.
View to Pena Alta from Pena Mulero |
After some food I retraced my steps along the ridge back over Pena Mulero
to Collado de Tagarina. Where I carried on west climbing up to Pena Alta at
1502m. The views we're amazing and I carried on to Pas de la Rabosa and then up
the other side to the highest I could get on Aitana as the actual summit at
1558m is occupied by a military complex.
Panaroma from Pena Alta |
28-30th March 2014- Bouldering Albaraccin
Albarracin |
We arrived in Albaraccin on Thursday afternoon. The four of us checked into our little bungalow and then headed off for a walk round the stunning little town of Albaraccin before dinner, drinks and bed. On Friday, me and Hayley headed off in search of boulders. We followed the wrong path initially and then after some wasted time started walking up the road from the town and we’re eventually picked up by some locals who took us upto the boulders. The first rock of the year felt great and the sandstone was beautiful with awesome grip. In the largest area Arrastradero, we started off with some easier problems to get warmed up. We started with 4’s then quite a few 5’s and then peaking with a 6A called Besabiceps. After a few more problems we called it a day after a good session, saving some in the tank for the next day.
Me on La Rodilla de Luxor (6A) |
On The Saturday it was an early start and after the 40minute walk up the road to the bouldering area, we found the area Cabrerizo. It was a cooler day and the rock seemed cold but after a few problems and a coffee we had warmed up. After a few 5’s and 5+’s and coffee breaks we moved on and did a 6A called La Rodilla de Luxor and when the parents arrived we worked on a 6B with the beautiful name of CAB-B5-L1 which Hayley after a few attempts showed me the way up before I completed it after several attempts. The elbows we’re starting to ache, so we decided to taper down with some easier problems but after another 5 we decided to call it a day. Which meant we got back to the parents at about lunch time so all afternoon to get back to their place.
H on CAB-B5-L1 (6B) |
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