Sheryl and two hikers clims towards teh summit of El Hacho
Climibing towards the summit of El Hacho
A view from the summit of El Hacho
Mel fills the guest book at the summit of El Hacho
Walking on the saddle of El Hacho
Walking to the second summit
Both the meeting point and the after-walk cerveza and tapas place.
A rare rainy morning that soon cleared.
Starting along the road to Algeciras before turning down an old smuggling trail (no secret to anyone)
Gaucin seen from the road to Algeciras on a rare rainy morning.
Heading up. No shortage of hills around Gaucin.
The rain has cleared and the view os towards Gibraltar and Morocco.
Gibraltar is just visible, beyond which lie the other pillar of Hercules - the Atlas mountains.
The ruined finca (farm house)
Door with a view in the ruined finca (farm house)
The ruined finca (farm house)
The ruined finca (farm house)
Matthew lead the walk to the finca.
Sheryl hiking
Sheryl and Clare found something to point at
Sheryl and Clare
The trails do get a little overgrown
A harvested cork tree. Cork oaks are harvested once every nine years.
Cork back on a small tree that has not yet been harvested. Cork oaks are harvested once every nine years.
A harvested cork tree. Cork oaks are harvested once every nine years.