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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta PATH. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta PATH. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 27 de abril de 2015

"EL CANTAL" ACTION VIDEO


Hello Bikers...!

Recently a friend of mine has bought an action cam. Today I've received some of the videos that he's been recording during our routes.

miércoles, 22 de abril de 2015

HOMOLOGATED PATHS

Hi everybody!

Today I will try to explain you briefly what does a "homologated path" means. It is basically a trail which has been approved by a regional or territorial federation. So we could say that it has been accepted and, in theory, safer because it is controllated periodically.

Hiking signaling (from Wikimedia Commons)

viernes, 17 de abril de 2015

MAS DEL OFICIAL; MAS DE LA CARRASCA; COVA MOSCARDA; PONOIG; COLLADO DEL LLAMP; COLL DE POUET

Hi you all...!

There're many possible routes at Puig Campana and surroundings. You can connect trails, pathes and adjust the route to your likes.

In this occasion I offer you a circular route which is formed by joining different trails and pathes.

We start at Mas del Oficial where you can park your car (there is enough space to park 5 o 6 cars).

Mas del Oficial

lunes, 6 de abril de 2015

MOUNT PONOCH

Good evening readers!! 

Today I'm going to show you a fantastic route to enjoy these Easter days with your family and friends. I'm talking about Mount Ponoch, in Polop. 

To start the route you have to go to Sueño Kiosco Bar, near Polop (to found how to arrive from your address click here). 

Mount Ponoch from topwalks.net

Once you're at Sueño Kiosco Bar, you'll see an information poster with the route you'll follow, the signals you have to follow are the yellow and white ones on the trees, rocks... which indicates that this track is a small travel. 

The difficulty of the route is easy because it has a small ramp until you start since you reach the top. 

Mount Ponoch from topwalks.net
The complete route will take you 5 hours and a half, but it depends the stops you want to have. I recommended wearing boots, cap, sunglasses, camera, a bag with water and some food like nuts, energy bars... Even though there are some water points during the track. 

When you reach the top of the mountain you will see a view like this: 

View from the top of Mount Ponoch by topwalks.net

 Do you dare to see it in live? I encourage you!!