Saturday, 12 March 2016

Photos

Here is a small selection of photos for a bit of inspiration.

The path follows a line of hills covered in forest.
Moving just a little slower than we were.
Looking across the Sea of Galilee. Looks walkable.
Example of a trail meal for one.
Into more open country. The trail goes over that hill.
Easy and enjoyable walking though little hills.
Wonderful to sit under the stars by a fire.
What have the Romans ever done for us? Apart from...
Skyscape on Poleg beach.
Tried separating them but fell asleep.
Australian backcountry road?
Approaching Arad with a storm to the north.
Not a place I'd especially want to twist an ankle.
The views are opening up as the shadows lengthen.
A group descending into the small Makhtesh.
This crack was about 20m deep.
Handholds were pretty welcome here. 
Poles are especially handy on this angled terrain.
Fossils are two a penny.
This pool was beside, not on, the trail.
It was quite an excitement to find this little oasis.
In the Makhtesh trees are few and far between.
The ridge walk today was really enjoyable.
I liked these markers for cyclists.
Three cyclists went past me battling, as ever, into the wind.
Another day another canyon.
Majestic cliffs.
A canyon with a fairly rough floor.
There is a lot of serious geology going on in this place.
In a side canyon near the end.
Now go and record your own memories!

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