Saturday, June 21, 2008

Nachal Sorek - June 20th, 2008

It was hot.


We me at Mt. Herzl at 7 am. Once everyone was there we drove to Bar BaHar. After the drivers took the cars to the end of the route, and came back, we started walking.


As we were leaving Bar BaHar a dog showed up and decided to join us. We called him Sandy



Our first stop was a lookout overlooking the begining of our route, with Jerusalem in the distance.



We decended into Nachal Ktalav.





Our next stop was Ein Giora, a spring which has been enhanced by digging a tunnel to the springs source, anf building a pool to collect the water. This is common to most springs in the Judean Hills.


Unfortunatly the spring was dry because of the drought we had last winter.




We continued walking along Nachal Ktalav. We did not decendall the way into the canyon, but walked about half way up (on the blue trail).


Out next stop was Dier a Sheich, the remains of a sheichs tomb and mosque. This is we stopped for a bit longer, ate something, introduced ourselves, and heard some more explanations.


After the break, we continued walking, this time on the souther bank of Nachal Sorek.


By this time, some people were having trouble, mainly because of the heat. We had to wait longer and longer for the last people to catch up.


Along the way, we saw the train tracks from Jerusalem to Beit Shemesh, and a couple of trains going by.


At one stop, where we discovered that one of the people was really having problems, it was decided to seek help from the rangers. The person in trouble was escorted to a nearby dirt road, and picked up by a vehicle, which took them to the cave.


We ended our hike at the Sorek cave. This cave was discovered because of explosions in the nearby quary, and turned into a nature reserve.







After the cave visit, which was cut short because we were late getting there, we made our way back home.


Special thanks to everyone who helped those who had difficulties.


Thanx to evan who organized the trip on short notice and to Asher, our guide.

More pictures can be seen at http://picasaweb.google.com/gadi.ben.avi/20080620MosaicNachalSorek

Ilana Browns Pictures can be seen at http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/ilanabrownjerusalem/MosaicTripNahalSorekJune202008



Craig Prestons Pictures can be seen at
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8CatmTVs0aNQU&emid=sharview&linkid=link5

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