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extra calories are bulging atop us and the sun is glistening above us. We’re compelled
to hit the trail.
completing a section every few weeks. To date, Amir and I have walked from the
northern most point at Kibbutz Dan to the southern tip of Lake Kinneret and
from Beit Oren south to Modiin.
race to complete it and are savoring each and every step of the way. Walking is
one of the best ways to experience Israel’s natural wonders. We have walked along the coastline, dipping
our tired feet into the sparkling Mediterranean. We scrambled atop ancient
Roman aqueducts and crawled into prehistoric caves.
experience. We have since formed a local hiking group and have charted our
travels on our website. Check out raananahikers.com
| Map of our route. |
parked our car on Road 721.
the heart of the Carmel Range, an area affectionately called Little
Switzerland.
forest. At one place near the top, we had to hoist ourselves up through a
narrow stone passage. Our hiker dog TJ (who too has done about 300 kilometers
of this trail) found this point impassable and needed an extra push from behind
to make it through.
within the first hour. Walking poles are
highly recommended for this hike.
eastward, marveling at the caves and formations in the limestone that seemed to
drip, the carstite creating smooth pillars and windows in the rock face.
could see the devastation from the Carmel Forest fire that raged in December,
2010, killing 44 people and creating a natural disaster.
were skeletal, while the brush underneath had grown back strongly, surrounding
us with wildflowers and scents of thyme and oregano.
stretched across the range to the Mediterranean where we could see white
sailboats bobbing on the water in the distance.
were placed. Soon after, we saw a
recreational area with picnic tables, washrooms and fresh water, a perfect
place to stop and rest. This park was close to the archeological sites of
Chorbat Rakit and the Yisach Cave.
had no hiking poles, I grabbed onto branches and roots to stop from sliding and
tumbling as we went down into a valley.
walked along the dark, cool wadi, slowly heading uphill.
found refuge here refused to move, merely blinking back at us as we tried to
pass. TJ was of no assistance here.
We left the wadi and climbed up the side using metal bars as
hand grips to pull us up the steep rocky slope. (TJ had to be pushed up
here too.)
out above us.
foreign, honking, urban world. Leaving the tranquility of the trail behind and stepping
into a strip of car mechanic shops and zooming buses of Highway 672 made me a bit shell shocked.
Not wanting to move, I blinked like those cows in their cool refuge way down
below.
setting, yet if you follow a colored blaze just to your left, then walk a few
steps, you will enter into a natural paradise.
village called Usifya. I had never been
there so on the way home I googled it. I landed on the mayor’s welcome page
and found this.
Maybe the mayor needs a better translator!
burned many calories, yet had covered a mere 11 kilometers. The elevation map will
explain why.
at having discovered another exquisite part of Israel.
of hiking shoes. This is Israel living at its best.
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