Monday, 2 March 2026

25 February 2026 – RIBBA A TERINHO

 

 AWW Walk report – 25 February 2026 – RIBBA A TERINHO

14 walkers and 1 x dog. Kieran, Steve, Fiona, Linda, Ros, Tim, Trish, Jill, Karen, Sue, Peter, Tony, John D and Geoff (the photographer).  Plus, Toby the dog.

We met in Rasmalho and then drove 3kms further up the road to the start of the walk.  Goeff kindly offered to be photographer in Alan's absence. We started out at 10.15am, slightly late as Linda missplaced her car keys.

We headed off up the path, past the empty cow field with just a water trough.  Toby was now let free from the lead for the rest of the day.

It was nice to hear the water rushing down the river from Monchique but also good to see the water level had gone down in the last couple of weeks.


On to our first water crossing, boots on, slow and deliberate, each stone tested before committing and that quiet satisfaction at the other side of dry boots. 



Ross wanted to test her new plastic bags from “Temu”.  Not as strong as she thought!


 

Onwards we marched taking delicate steps around the puddles and muddy patches on the path.



The next water crossing was just as easy but with the added beauty of a fresh waterfall.




Now it was time to head up the valley.  The baragem was full as expected and bright green.


Once at the top we could enjoy some more flat walking as we zig zagged on winding paths, enjoying the views and the heather.

Then we came across a few expected landslides which were easy to walk round but would block a vehicle.

 

The next obstacle was a fallen tree but nothing stops the hardy AWW walkers.

We found a spot with a nice view down the valley to stop for our lunch break.  John D had brought his little chair again.



 


We headed off again fuelled on with sugar from the sweets kindly handed out by Tony.

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

Back down to our earlier river crossing which everyone crossed with more confidence the 2nd time around.

All was going well until Toby the dog decided to do a disappearing act.  Lots of shouting and whistle blowing was to no avail.  The leader suggested we march onwards as Toby would know where the car was.  As predicted he came bounding down the hill followed by a pungent aroma of cow pat.

Gentleman Peter found a use for his Swiss Army Knife....to cut up some abandoned plactic to put under his boots in the car he had a lift in!

 


Back to the café for the post walk drinks and apologies for one smelly dog.  Ros was sporting the new kitty purse she had just purchased.

The walk was just over 15kms and we completed it in 4 ½ hours including a lunch stop. Thank you for joining me and thanks to Geoff for the photos.



Linda






 

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