Wednesday 25 May 2016

Further adventures in Tenerife

During the rest of my time on Tenerife I explored as much of the island as I could, mostly enjoying some hikes to take in the scenery.

In February I took a walk in the region of Santiago del Teide to enjoy the beautiful almond blossom, although it was getting to the end of the season for the best blossom there were still some brilliant blooms around.

Almond blossom
Guanche statue
Almond trees

In late February there was a heavy snowfall which dusted the peaks of central Tenerife and lasted for well over a month up on Teide. It also provided some great views from the water of sunbathers enjoying the beach with a snow covered mountain in the background.

Not a bad view from the kitchen
Beach vs snow

Beautiful snowy Teide
Snow amongst the pines




























For my birthday in March I hiked down the stunning gorge from the little village of Masca up in the hills to the beach, and caught a water taxi back to the port of Los Gigantes.


I decided to challenge myself to complete a longer walk, and chose the Gran Ruta 131 which runs across most of the island from La Esperanza in the north to Arona, 84km away in the south, and undertook the walk in five stages.

Magnificent Teide views
Walking through cloudy pine forests
Sea of clouds

Lava flows in the national park

Interesting rock formations
Beautiful day in the park
Teide bugloss

Descending towards Vilaflor
Lunar landscape

Terraces near Vilaflor
View down to the south coast




























I felt I couldn't leave the island without climbing El Teide. So I decided to hike up and spend a night in the refuge before climbing to the summit for sunrise. It was a fantastic experience, and provided some truly spectacular views of the shadow of the peak at sunset and sunrise.

The goal...
Teide violets


The view from the refuge

Sunset shadow
Sunrise over the clouds

Teide

So, alongside gaining professional project and volunteer management experience, I got the chance to explore some of this lovely island.