Lynx Farm & Arade.....and BEES....26 March 2025
Back in 2023, the AWW must have been a heartier bunch and thought nothing of the 19.6kms : when asvertised this year, there was only one likely walker, so a shortened version of about 11kms was promised..... I was then inundated with 22 walkers, a record for this year. Unfortunately, their faith in my reckoning of the distance was misplaced!
Anyway, in the beginning, we met up at the Silva cafe for caffeine.....and a tosta mista for one couple, before setting off on a bit of tarmac, thence up into the hills...I am sure you know them all, or most anyway....Susan's sister Sylvia joined us (next door to Susan & Karen)...along with Canadians Glen ( in black, back row) & Christine ( by Kieran) . We welcomed back David, along with Ken , recovering from Antartical bugs...
In the absence of our official photographer Alan, I took pictures of walkers' backs...
our first glimpses of the Arade showed that it was higher than it had been for a long time, after the recent rains...
The group with a view..
No one could spot a lynx at the farm....cycling John did manage to photograph not one,but two, back in November 2017 though, thus:
Soon it was time for lunch on a promentory overlooking the Funcho barragem , highest I have ever seen it...
I'll soon be getting a reputation like Jim....being economical with the actualitee...I said the short-cut turn off was near.....but it wasnt!.....we passed some dangerous fish...
David and Peter went ahead to scout for it.....we eventually found it, and all other than Peter wanted it....even if it meant swapping a flat track for an uphill one!
My name was getting muddier as we ascended hill after hill....my protestations that they were easier than going down falling on deaf ears...Linda volunteered to go on ahead to get her car for Ken, when we came across bees that seemed very unsttled by the attentions of a beekeeper.
Most were unfortunately stung...some multiple times....Ros with her Australian veil was OK, as was Sue...fortunately, some of us had after-sting relief gels to liberally apply, which helped a bit.
Back down in the valley , poor Russell was suffering from stings on the back of his neck , but nurse Karen with some antihistamine helped, though Linda took him off to hospital after dropping Ken at the cafe. ( Russell was treated expeditiously at the hospital and has made a full recovery).
We eventually got back to the Silva cafe for a well earned drink and I tried to work out how my planned 11kms had morphed into 15.....shorter than the threatened 19.6, but not what it said on the tin.
Mea culpa!
The blog of March and November 2023 are as follows...note the different water levels!
AWW 2015-24: 1 March 2023....Fuzeiros, Lynx Farm and Funcho
AWW 2015-24: Fuzeiros, Lynx Farm and Barragems : 15 November 2023
Map and Stats :
Thanks to all who came....and for not lynching me!
Geoff