In the eye of the Pharaoh |
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After having followed a reasonable well marked path for a while, a steep torrent, partly overgrown with dense prickery vegetation seemed a sufficently funny substitute. By then we didn't have the faintest idea of where exactly we were when consulting our map, yet we didn't lose hope that once at a decent lookout point we would relocalise ourselves. Pruning shears in hand, Xavi took the lead, we struggled our way up and finally reached a col. Apart from a stunning view little more was offered to us. No landmarks we were able to pinpoint on the map nor any possibility that would lead down from the col on the far side of the ridge could be found. Were we not to return the same way we'd come up, our only option was to try following the ridge to the East. A short succession of minor summits, each adorned with a small heap of stones, gave way to a point from where we were able to make out an impressive rock column with a cave in it. We decided that it would be nice to reach that place.
View of the Pharaoh's eye, found here |
Nice place for a picnic |
Our way then led us toward two rock columns situated behind the Pharaoh, one being the Agulla de la Tempstat and the other denominated La Botella. A narrow col separates those rocks and we couldn't resist to go there just for the case there was something interesting to discover. A fixed rope helped us reaching it and indeed there was something catching our interest. Two shiny bolts indicated a climbing route going up the Agulla de la Tempestat. The climb didn't look prohibitively difficult (as the one we had seen on the far side) and soon we had taken out our ropes and put on our climbing gear.
Xavi went first and without problems made it to the second bolt. Then he couldn't make out more bolts and after a while decided that he didn't like the idea of facing a more difficult part without knowing whether he would find any possibility to secure himself. He abandoned a carabine and and I lowered him back to the col. I too took my chance because the climb further up didn't look that difficult, but once at the second bolt I too lost my guts.
Guess which of these rocks is the Parrot! |
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