There are people who think I’m crazy to hike alone and walk long distances with fast walking, which is almost like running slowly.
Sometimes I move like a fast-footed, bouncing deer, full of energy, taking care not to step into sheep's shit 😆 other times I barely trudge because of weariness. In any case, it is very important to have a sandwich, energy bars, bananas and 2 liters of water. If I go on harder terrain, I also take my hiking poles with me. Comfortable hiking boots are vital, and I don’t leave my camera at home either. True, there have been cases where I took it with a discharged battery and even once I didn’t put the card back in my camera.
Luckily, I also take pretty good pictures with my cell phone.
Halfway through, I met a young woman walking with a cute, shaggy dog. As all three of us headed for Nadap, we went together and had a good conversation. This is the beginning of a new friendship.
I made the map afterwards, it is not accurate everywhere because there are no small detours in it.
Without wishing to be exhaustive, I show some photographs.
Dirt road leading out of the city
Grazing sheep
Wader and drinker
Lightning struck tree
Skull
Granite hills with the usual sparse vegetation
Yellow path under the blue sky
"Bodza" valley with mossy rocks
Squill is a close relative of hyacinth
Shelter made of dry wood
The fluffy Pasque-flower
The blister beetle genus Meloe
Spring Adonis
My makeshift tour companion (in red T-shirt) with her dog and rider girls on the path
View from the hilltop
View of Nadap, a picturesque village