Walk Description
Aljibe will be the second P600 of the day.
Not very often joined by my wife Gina on a P600 and not very often manage two in one day. Today I managed both even with a cloudy ascent and difficult drive up Gitano earlier in the day.
When Gina is with me I try to pick routes and days that show the benefits of hill-walking at it's very best. A one hour drive to cover 9km up a badly maintained mountain road to stand on a windy summit in thick cloud and pouring rain hardly reached that qualification.
During our stop off at Cafe la Josefa off exit 80 near Los Barrios on the Autovia A381 I discussed the options with Gina. Given that we were already two hours away from the campsite and the cloud on the inland mountains did not seem as cloudy Gina suggested we press on with the 90 minute drive ahead to La Sauceda and the trailhead for Aljibe. Maybe she is getting the hang of this peakbagging malarki - or more like did not want another 2 hour drive to return.Not very often joined by my wife Gina on a P600 and not very often manage two in one day. Today I managed both even with a cloudy ascent and difficult drive up Gitano earlier in the day.
When Gina is with me I try to pick routes and days that show the benefits of hill-walking at it's very best. A one hour drive to cover 9km up a badly maintained mountain road to stand on a windy summit in thick cloud and pouring rain hardly reached that qualification.
Ruins of church at Poblado de La Sauceda |
Joining the track at 36°N 31' 22'', 05°W 35' 27'' I expected to turn left and join the track marked on the IGN map to Aljibe. However the sign clearly pointed right and not believing the sign we had to go left and find out for myself that the track marked on the map was only a vague line through thick undergrowth. Returning to the sign we continued along the track until another sign to Sendero Pico del Aljibe pointed to a well defined path which is the SL-A136 up towards Puerto Oscuro. The path actually skirted around below the puerto and joined a well defined and marked path along the summit ridge to Aljibe trig pillar.
Soon after joining track leave Carril Bici on the left and use path following SL-A136 |
As we approached the summit we came to the first tor which crossed my mind was the summit giving me further anxiety about having to scramble up to the high point. Fortunately the only relevance it has to the route was a gate which we went through to pass the tor on it's left.
Cloud had dropped along main ridge. Not going to get Gina up that if it is the high point. It is not, pass it over fence through gate on the left |
Gina wondering why I had to go back to drop a waypoint from Aljibe trig pillar |
Amazingly the cloud is clearing leaving cloud below filling valleys. Almost a temperature inversion |
Descending the tor I realised I had not done all of my bagging rituals including dropping a way point and logging on peakhunter. Gina was very understanding, though she did have a familiar expression on her face, whilst on the summit for the second time looked to the south and thought the next tor was even higher than the trig. So on my way down I continued to the trig and stood on the high point. certainly a scramble involved but nothing too difficult.
Gina wondering why I had to go back to drop a waypoint from Aljibe trig pillar |
Was wondering how I was going to explain why we are here when can't see anything due to cloud. Now it is clearing cannot get her down |
Can carry straight on along Caril Bici back to van. Or turn left at concrete water tank and descend down path to Poblado de La Sauceda used on ascent |
End of path. Just as well being as we have a 2 hour drive back to Cabopino |
Walk Statistics
Walk Date - 11 October 2019
Walkers - Steve Smith, Gina Smith
Walkers - Steve Smith, Gina Smith
Accommodation - Camping Cabopino, Cabopino
Start Point - Off road parking area at La Sauceda (36.52927°N, 5.58601°W)
Start Time - 15:44
Finish Point - Off road parking area at La Sauceda (36.52927°N, 5.58601°W)
Finish Time- 19:56
Total Duration - 4hrs 12mins
Overall Average pace - 1.50mph
Total Distance Walked - 6.32 miles
Total Height Ascended - 604metres
Overall Average pace - 1.50mph
Total Distance Walked - 6.32 miles
Total Height Ascended - 604metres
Peaks visited
Spain/Portugal 600m Prominence Peaks (168S - 185S&P - 2165E)Aljibe (69S - 71S&P - 100E)
Spain/Portugal 300m - 599m Prominence Peaks (1000+)
NONE
Spain/Portugal 150m - 299m Prominence Peaks (3000+)
NONE
Spain Autonomous Community High Points (19)
NONE
Spain Province High Points (52)
NONE
S: Spain
P: Portugal
E:Europe
P: Portugal
E:Europe
Final walk from previous trip
September
02nd Umbría
22nd Cerro del Lastonar attempt with Gina
25th Pico de Mijas with Gina
22nd Cerro del Lastonar attempt with Gina
25th Pico de Mijas with Gina
October
03rd Cerro del Lastonar
Route
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