Saturday 27 January 2024

24 January 2024 – RIBBA A TERINHO

 

AWW Walk report – 24 January 2024 – RIBBA A TERINHO

 

15 walkers and 2 x dogs. Tony, Peter, Marian, Miriam, Julie, Ken, Jill, Tim, Geoff, Sue, Dan, Trudy, Russ, Linda, Alan the photographer and the 2 x dogs Bicca and Toby. (Welcome back to Trudy and Dan our Canadian friends).

We met in Rasmalho and then drove 3kms further up the road to the start of the walk.  On behalf of Linda, Geoff asked the group to try and keep together and Alan offered to be back marker.  We started out at 10.15am.


The only wildlife today were cows who looked very surprised to see us, too big for Toby to try and catch.



We enjoyed some shade as we walked beside the gushing river.

 


Lots of flat sections to get us warmed up.

 

We were starting to spread out even though the water crossings were easy.

Now it was time to head up the valley one of the only main hills of the day.

The front group rested in the shade whilst Linda rounded up the back group.  Then it was lots of flat walking, enjoying the lovely views from the hill tops.



A rare photo of our photographer

We were enjoying some amazing January weather so took lunch in the shade where we could enjoy the lovely views back down to the coast. 



We headed off along the flat, zig zagging round the valleys.


We had one more steepish hill and then it was a nice downhill stroll back down the valley whilst enjoying a nice afternoon breeze.

The water crossings were very easy today.

 

Just a few muddy puddles but no other people, no houses, no cars, no tarmac.  Just beautiful Algarve sunshine, great countryside, healthy air and good companionship.

 


Back to the café for the post walk drinks and a very relieved Linda as there were no incidents this week.  The walk was 16 kms as advertised.


 

I did the same walk on the 8 February 2023 and the weather was completely different, we even had to eat our lunch standing up.....see

 AWW 2015-24: 8 February 2023...Rasmalhio (hopejandh.blogspot.com)

Thank you for joining me in this lovely part of the Algarve and thank you to Alan for the photos and Trudy for the extra ones.  See you all soon. 

Linda


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Thursday 18 January 2024

All kinds of Everything

 AWW Wednesday 17th January 2024


Having experienced a huge storm the night before, but buoyed by the weather forecast of sunshine and showers, 12 of us set off from Armendoeira on what was to be a very memorable walk.




Left to Right: Martin, Tim, Peter, Julie, Linda, Geoff, Kim, Miriam, Steve, Karen, Tony; Ken was the photographer and dogs, Rafa, Toby and Bica

Geoff brought 2 new walkers along, Tim and Kim.  What an introduction to the AWW.

We set off in overcast skies along a narrow stony path until we reached the road where we headed upwards. At this point the rain started so it was a quick break to put on raingear


We then crossed over to descend the steepish stony path down to the main road for a short while before making our way uphill again.  The sun had come out now so it was disrobing time  (again!)



From dark skies to blue skies we continued on our way down towards the river and to a lovely house where the owners were living the dream.  Unfortunately they didn't fence their property, and Toby spotted some tasty ducks wandering around and decided he'd like to bring one for Linda.  Shock horror, the owner spots Toby with said duck and screams obscenities at Toby and shouts to his wife to fetch the shotgun. At which point Bica and Rafa decided it was probably best not to join Toby and we all moved swiftly down the lane just in case. The man at that point had grabbed a very large pick axe and was waving it at Toby to get him to drop the duck. Linda apologised of course but the owners were not listening and continued to scream abuse at Linda.  So we all decided it was best to move down the lane and regroup.



Newly named by Steve "The Dog and Duck"
All looking the other way just in case!! Ken had left Bica's lead at the last stop so had to go back for it while we all waited in trepidation.

A very upset Linda joined us and we continued walking along the cycle path, on towards Fonte da Esparrela where the water was rushing in a torrent and was the face of things to come.
The duck owners land rover came past us and we all looked away just in case.

                          

Up we went again and on towards Querenca where we decided to stop for a coffee.  Some of the group decided it was lunch time but we had to continue as there was still some way to go.



The rain decided to come again just as we had thought it was gone as the sun was out and there was a rainbow over our heads.

                                          You can just make out the rainbow if you look hard enough!

Leaving Querenca, we made our way through the hamlets, past dozens of barking dogs but fortunately no more ducks or chickens, ( only the metal ones and the remains of another animal)




Miriam took a wrong turn at one point but found the path and we made our way past the lavanderia towards Corte Garcia. It was at this point that we came across a wall which Miriam decided would be a drier place for lunch than sitting on the ground. 


All sitting in a row for lunch, except Linda and Toby who must have felt they needed to be separated for bad behaviour!

It was all going so well.  Miriam and Ken had recced the walk 10 days earlier and had reported " a couple of water crossings but nothing difficult and good stepping stones".
What they hadn't reckoned on was a big storm with torrential rain the night before which left all the streams raging torrents and the water crossings tricky to say the least!

So we now had to ford at least 5 water crossings which seemed to get progressively more difficult. Linda and Martin claimed to be the only ones with dry feet at the end of the walk.  Ken had waterproof socks so he had dry feet but not boots. The rest of us had varying degrees of wetness.

Here's a selection of photos to show how difficult it was to navigate.


We reached Fonte Felipe eventually and those that knew the area well decided to take us on an alternative route back to Armendoieira.  There was an extra water crossing and a fenced off field followed by some rather large pigs standing in our way.



Reaching the leaders original path, it was on back towards the Cafe Mateus for an extremely welcome sit down and drink.  It was lovely to see Sue Minnis who joined us for a drink.  Several of us bought locally made honey and we were given honey almond sweets by the owner.  No-one could speak now so we upped and left, I'm afraid I forgot to take any photos of the cafe finish.


Stats:  Distance 16.7
Stats:   
Distance:  16.74 km
Elevation:  428m
Average speed:  4.3km/hr
Moving Time:  3 hr 55 min
Total time:  4 hr 59 min


PS....I couldn't resist the challenge of getting Tim's video onto the blog....I am sure others also took many. Anyway...(Geoff)









 








AWW Querenca and Corte Garcia Wed 11th Jan 2024

 



In Querenca village, on a hill so high,
Sixteen hikers, under the Portuguese sky.
Leader Martin, with plans so grand,
But left his backpack on the starting land.

Back he went, with a face so red,
While the others chuckled, shaking their heads.
Alan, Peter, Tony, and crew,
Awaited Martin and his backpack too.


Four dogs pranced, Rafa, Toby, and more,
Bica and Ziggy, a joy to explore.
The trail unfolded, with hills in sight,
John, rusty but with spirits bright.

Hiking up hills, he gave his all,
Though he hadn't walked in quite a thrall.
Miriam, Julie, Karen, and Ken,
Cheered him on, again and again.


Gill, Steve, Stephen, and Susan in tow,
Climbing those hills with a lively glow.
Brid, not missing a step or a beat,
As they conquered the terrain beneath their feet.

At Fonte Filip, a well they found,
Seats available, a lunchtime playground.
Packed lunches out, under the sun,
The hikers feasted, on a trek well-spun.


Onward they marched, with a collective will,
The final hill, a challenging thrill.
Querenca's summit, a joyful sight,
The end in view, oh, what a delight!

To the small café, they eagerly sped,
For a beer, a glass of wine, or coffee instead.
With laughter and tales, the day they'd toast,
A hike in Portugal they cherished the most!


Thanks to Alan for the photos.
Copyright M.McKenna and C.H.A. Gpt