Monday, October 22, 2007

What It Means If Dog Poop Blood

Lights-Monte Buciero


A couple of weekends, we decided to make the "path of beacons Buciero Santoña Mount. It is a route Sencillito, which begins at the end of the promenade of Santoña (the passage) and ends at the same point.


Santoña In this mountain there are several routes that you can check by clicking here

We opted to go around the edge of Mount Buciero, and we wanted to see the headlights. In total about 12 km.

The course is really nice because the mountain has a large oak forests and nature calm and breathe there charge you a battery. A view from the Battery of San Felipe are spectacular. From there you can see the Light Horse, which is reached after about 700 steps down (which then must be raised to continue the route.)

The steps leading down to the lighthouse are a bit steep:


Following the road, find the light of the Fisherman. Which reaches a paved road. Following this path we will foresee the Berria beach and criminal Dueso. Later we get a good overview of the Marshes Santoña.




The time it takes to make the route, like everything, depends on people going to do it and the state of the road. Keep in mind that most of the way, being in wooded area receives little light and if it has rained a few days ago it may be somewhat muddy, but it is a worthwhile excursion.

Friday, October 19, 2007

What Does Herpes Feel Like

Santoña Picos de Europa-De Espinana to Áliva

Building the bridge and good weather, we have encouraged to make a tour of the Picos de Europa this weekend. In particular, we decided to start from Espinama (to 810 m) to reach the shelter of Áliva (about 1670 m altitude).

The route follows the river and is Nevandi scheduled to be in 2h 30m although we, going at a brisk pace it took a little less.

The truth is that the beginning is the hardest, because it starts with a steep rise and the first thing you have to take it in stride.



When we arrived at Áliva shelter was closed, but that's all we could rest a bit before starting the descent.



was a nice trip, I recommend it. :-)