At last a day with little or no rain forecast! Yay, we're walking! Why between 2 rivers? Because we were walking between (or along) the Bengado and the Alportel.
A great start. there were nine of us, old enough to know better but daft enough to not care. The coffee was not so great. It was like the coffee had been introduced to the hot milk at a genteel tea dance and they were not yet well aquainted. AWW members should ask Martin about the gloved hand!! I, of course, didn't understand any of the other meanings behind the actions and explanations as my mind is as pure as the driven snow.
The happy walkers at the cafe.
It was all going so well for the first 3 minutes then Tony, who had recced the route, led the front walkers astray. Good job I have a reasonably loud voice, when needed. Off down a very slippery back passage. Nobody likes a slippery back passage but there were no accidents.
On to a very good flat, if wet, track.
Toby made a new friend, a very handsome hound. We should have got him to join the AWW.
Well, everyone knew that there had to be an uphill out of the Bengado valley. Onward and upward.
A bit of a break on the ridge which led to a disscussion on liking or not liking it rigid. I, of course, didn't understand the other meanings behind the actions and explanations as my mind is as pure as the driven snow.
Yes it is a f**ing caravan. Hash joke especially for Jan who's enjoying tne sunshine in distant climes.
A very steep downhill which couldn't be avoided without crossing full streams. Everyone knows I'm not good at going down. If in doubt, ask Tony.
Geoff and Sue took the cautious approach.
When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightening or next week's walk? We're really practising our balance.
Back along the Bengado valley and an uphill towards the N270. The water was turning the path into a new river.
The stats
About 280 metres of climb




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