No snow, no cloud cover, a very different Teide from usual views...we suppose a 'tidy-up' for a change. (Miss the snow, but only on peaks. We're 'not fussy').
No snow but the clouds make a difference.
We suppose one disadvantage of hiking in Tenerife is that some of the drives to-and-from trailheads are testing. We've also become more resistant to driving as in many places of the world, we've been able to even walk to trailheads. No doubt this spoils a person but who doesn't mind a bit of a treat. Some driving distances reach ninety-minutes each way which is not pleasant.
No snow but the clouds make a difference.
We suppose one disadvantage of hiking in Tenerife is that some of the drives to-and-from trailheads are testing. We've also become more resistant to driving as in many places of the world, we've been able to even walk to trailheads. No doubt this spoils a person but who doesn't mind a bit of a treat. Some driving distances reach ninety-minutes each way which is not pleasant.
The alternative is to position oneself closer to the trails but that requires changing locales of residence.
It's probably not a good idea to move house unless the stay is lengthy and the changes limited. Of course, these are merely opinions which may resonate with some. Nevertheless, living and hiking in Tenerife is so special that we spend time psyching ourselves to grow-up and face the narrow and winding roads, accepting at least one long drive per week. Thinking further about it, the one extended journey per week limit also gives one an incentive to stay longer.
As we approach below the peak of Guajara, we spot a coastal town in the distance.

Jen making her way up the slopes.
The slog continues. On a previous occasion, this path was covered in snow.
A contrast of this desert, volcanic region, with that of the greenery and color covering the rest of the island.
As we get higher, the sights become very attractive. People have said something similar to me: From distances of over 1,000 yards, ideally more, I look quite good. I've taken that quite literally and tend to keep my distance these days.
Here's a picture of a ruin...um...fortunately, Jen comes to the rescue and makes it attractive...phew! (Quick recovery.)
We will be distributing pictures of Teide using our recently developed frame. A delay is expected as we seek a somewhat lighter material though.
Earlier, we experienced varied and some tricky sections including high winds...not fun on a mountain.
Happiness is a successful climb to Peak Guajara .
Jen seeks protection on the way down as exposure to the (dis)gusting winds became quite dangerous.
Commencing a meaningful decline section.
Loved the harsh coloring and landscapes, differing from the rest of the magnificence of other parts of the island.
For this steep down section, it would be advisable not to get the legs twisted, as displayed.
That's a Teide display.
What! No lakes.
Jen making her way up the slopes.
The slog continues. On a previous occasion, this path was covered in snow.
A contrast of this desert, volcanic region, with that of the greenery and color covering the rest of the island.
As we get higher, the sights become very attractive. People have said something similar to me: From distances of over 1,000 yards, ideally more, I look quite good. I've taken that quite literally and tend to keep my distance these days.
Here's a picture of a ruin...um...fortunately, Jen comes to the rescue and makes it attractive...phew! (Quick recovery.)
We will be distributing pictures of Teide using our recently developed frame. A delay is expected as we seek a somewhat lighter material though.
Earlier, we experienced varied and some tricky sections including high winds...not fun on a mountain.
Happiness is a successful climb to Peak Guajara .
Jen seeks protection on the way down as exposure to the (dis)gusting winds became quite dangerous.
Commencing a meaningful decline section.
Loved the harsh coloring and landscapes, differing from the rest of the magnificence of other parts of the island.
For this steep down section, it would be advisable not to get the legs twisted, as displayed.
That's a Teide display.
What! No lakes.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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