With summer holidays in full swing I decided to stay off the Transfăgărășan Road. It is simply too crowded this time of the year, especially during weekends. There's really no point in fighting the crowds when I can have this road almost to myself every year from October to June while it sits unused, closed to the public.
So I went exploring some unmarked trails I've had my eyes on for a while. The plan was to reach the Valley of Avrig, descend into the town of Avrig and return home on the busy DN1 road. The trails were awesome, steady climbs through the forest, followed by smooth, fun descents. Spectacular views over the Făgăraș Mountains opened up in places.
I left the forest descending through a stream bed probably having missed a turn higher up somewhere. Return trip was uneventful, however in the future I'll look for an alternative route to avoid traffic on DN1.
For anyone interested, the GPS track is available for download from bikemap.net
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Training ride
I'm quite happy with this morning's training ride: climbed from Bâlea Waterfall (1234m) to Bâlea Lake (2040m) in 92mins. A total distance of 13km, average speed of 8.5kph, a personal best for this particular stretch.
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| Panoramic view over Fundul Caprei Valley |
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Ferns
Photos shot today during a relatively short walk through the forest. Luxuriant ferns in Doamnei Valley, Făgăraș Mountains.
Location:
Sibiu, Romania
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
R&R
Had a couple of days off work recently so I planed an overnight trip into the mountains. The old cabin that we found a few months ago seemed like the perfect place to spend the night in. Up there time passed quickly. First day flew by between roaming the alpine tundra, cutting wood for the fire, fixing bits and pieces in and around the cabin. Miercuri was in charge of our touristic activities on the second day, which meant we had to inspect every single marmot burrow in the area. Kind of super fun for her, a lot less for me so I got busy with my camera. Below are a few pictures from that trip.
| No fun on leash! |
| Preparing for the night |
| Getting the fire going |
| Cozy |
| Reading |
| Early morning |
| Crocuses |
| Insolation |
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Training ride
Took the bike out for a spin this morning. The plan was to try and climb up 25km on Transfăgărăsan road, then turn around and enjoy the descent. Left quite early to take advantage of cooler temperatures and get back home in time for work.
Snow still covers the road in places at higher altitudes but it is melting rapidly. Road should officially open in about a week, right now two huge concrete beams are blocking vehicle access beyond Bâlea Cascadă. Not a problem to get through by foot, bike or ski.
Turned around shortly after passing the 25km mark, about 5km before Bâlea Lake. Descent was a joy, having the road to myself I didn't have to worry about incoming traffic. Average speed going up: 11km/h. Average speed going down: a bit over 50km/h.
Snow still covers the road in places at higher altitudes but it is melting rapidly. Road should officially open in about a week, right now two huge concrete beams are blocking vehicle access beyond Bâlea Cascadă. Not a problem to get through by foot, bike or ski.
Turned around shortly after passing the 25km mark, about 5km before Bâlea Lake. Descent was a joy, having the road to myself I didn't have to worry about incoming traffic. Average speed going up: 11km/h. Average speed going down: a bit over 50km/h.
Location:
Sibiu, Romania
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Initiation
My cousin B has been eager to leave behind the comfort of ski lifts and taste the thrills of backcountry skiing. We headed for Bâlea Lake early on Sunday morning to introduce him to skiing unmarked and ungroomed pistes.
Weather wasn't great. We started our ascent through thick fog. By the time we reached the top, the mountain opened up a bit but overcast clouds made the surface definition of the snow to disappear. This was not a complete whiteout but still made reading the slope extremely difficult.
We commenced our descent into Doamnei Valley as soon as the sun made it through the clouds. Took B some time to adapt to the new conditions. As expected he found steering a lot more difficult than on groomed runs. Eventually he gained enough confidence to let the skis slide through more than a couple of turns at a time.
B made it through the most difficult spots in one piece. Scary to him were the big boulders we had to avoid. He was constantly under the impression that hitting one of those was imminent and unavoidable.
Having reached the place where snow became insufficient to continue on skis, we changed into hiking boots, strapped skis on our backs and slowly made our way home through the forest. Starting a bit dull, this turned out to be a great day in the end. Will B stick to backcountry skiing? That I don't know for sure...
| Long climb |
Weather wasn't great. We started our ascent through thick fog. By the time we reached the top, the mountain opened up a bit but overcast clouds made the surface definition of the snow to disappear. This was not a complete whiteout but still made reading the slope extremely difficult.
| First turns |
We commenced our descent into Doamnei Valley as soon as the sun made it through the clouds. Took B some time to adapt to the new conditions. As expected he found steering a lot more difficult than on groomed runs. Eventually he gained enough confidence to let the skis slide through more than a couple of turns at a time.
| I've made it! |
B made it through the most difficult spots in one piece. Scary to him were the big boulders we had to avoid. He was constantly under the impression that hitting one of those was imminent and unavoidable.
| Posing |
Having reached the place where snow became insufficient to continue on skis, we changed into hiking boots, strapped skis on our backs and slowly made our way home through the forest. Starting a bit dull, this turned out to be a great day in the end. Will B stick to backcountry skiing? That I don't know for sure...
| Heading home |
Friday, April 29, 2011
Bike trip through lush green forest
We took a quick 30km bike trip early this morning. Fresh air and a beautiful dirt road through the forest make for a perfect start of the day. So far I've been unable to stop Miercuri from chasing wildlife. She does become deaf to my commands whenever she spots something in the forest. Not a big deal most of the time, she's chasing small game and she's not doing any harm, returning quite quickly. This morning it was a deer, two days ago it was a brown hare. I'm only worrying about the brown bear. Chasing it is a bad, bad idea. I could keep Miercuri permanently on leash but that takes the fun out of going downhill. If anyone knows of a good way to train a dog to not chase wildlife please let me know.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Diving the Bills Rocks
I found this picture of me on the net recently. It was taken by Tom Moore before diving the Bills Rocks in Ireland, July of 2009. Roughly eight miles from Purteen Harbour, the Bills Rocks are famous for their spectacular underwater drop offs, crystal clear water and abundant sea life. I remember that weather was changing for the worst, the swell was already quite big. We dived the northern wall as it was more sheltered. Followed the almost vertical wall down to 40 meters and then headed mostly west for the duration of the dive. The water was very clear, the impressive wall covered in anemones was teeming with life. The only worry was avoiding being sucked into the gully visible at the top of the image, where the underwater current was extremely strong. The bumpy ride back to Purteen Harbour seemed to take forever, mainly for being stuck in a cold wetsuit for almost an hour. The Bills is a great dive site and I'm lucky to have dived it!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
In search of snow
To reach the place pictured above around mid March less than five years ago meant fighting your way up through deep snow, painfully advancing meter by meter. These days however you need to focus on keeping your skis out of rocks and tree roots. I went up there today for a few hours and it felt like beginning of June, virtually no snow below 1650m...
Friday, February 25, 2011
Burning the midnight oil
A bug in an old C library ruined my week. At least I can start looking at solutions now that I know what the problem is...
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Old cabin
One of the last usable cabins in the Făgăraș Mountains. Most of the others have been vandalized, burned down or otherwise rendered uninhabitable. This one seems to have survived somehow. A small supply of tools is available, including axe and saw. A pile of firewood sits by the stove, ready to be used, split by whoever used the cabin last. A nice and thoughtful gesture, almost forgotten these days, here in these mountains.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Ski touring
First ski touring trip this season, a two hours long climb in Bâlea. Legs did their fair share of work but upper body gave in pretty much from the beginning. Longer trips are out of the question without some additional training...
| Ice and Rocks |
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Sîmbăta Valley
Some pictures from last Sunday's hike up the Sîmbăta Valley. I stayed low as higher up avalanche risk jumped from nil to 4 overnight. It looks like more snow and lower temperatures are heading this way.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Saturday's trip - Doamnei Valley
I went for a day trip in the mountains last Saturday. Snow had begun to pile up since midweek so I was keen to take a close-up look at the snowpack. It is always a good thing to keep an eye on the snowpack from early on as this makes assessing the avalanche risk a lot easier later on.
Wind slabs had already formed on leeward terrain, being over 30cm thick in places. There was a lot of ice on the rocks as well, making walking quite difficult. One wrong step and one of my trekking poles met its end. It snapped in two like a dry twig. It had a nice life however, 7 years of beautiful trips.
Miercuri was over the moon with the fresh snow. She led the way most of the trip. I am always amazed at how well she remembers different trails. With fresh snow, the trail was barely visible but she followed it perfectly. She remembers even the tricky bits which sometimes go against her instinct to follow the path of least resistance.
Wind slabs had already formed on leeward terrain, being over 30cm thick in places. There was a lot of ice on the rocks as well, making walking quite difficult. One wrong step and one of my trekking poles met its end. It snapped in two like a dry twig. It had a nice life however, 7 years of beautiful trips.
Miercuri was over the moon with the fresh snow. She led the way most of the trip. I am always amazed at how well she remembers different trails. With fresh snow, the trail was barely visible but she followed it perfectly. She remembers even the tricky bits which sometimes go against her instinct to follow the path of least resistance.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Moments before sunset
I've been quite busy with work lately and haven't had much time to do anything else. I enjoyed a spin on my mountain bike yesterday and shot this picture minutes before sunset, after descending from Bâlea Waterfall.
Labels:
Cartisoara,
Fagaras,
Lx3,
Romania
Location:
Sibiu, Romania
Friday, October 22, 2010
Old track
Went for a bit of mountain biking this afternoon on this beautiful track. Couldn't stay long as I had to get back to work. Weather looks good for the next couple of days. I'm looking forward to the weekend!
Flooded with color
I left the house today as soon as weather changed for the better. Mesmerizing colors everywhere. Nature's last display of color before the long winter months.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Autumn colors
It rained all day today. Mountains hid their faces in dull grey clouds. Minutes before darkness the view opened up just enough to reveal the warm colors of the forest.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Taste of winter
Work has been keeping me away from the mountains lately. After a few failed attempts, I managed to squeeze in a short trip yesterday morning. Winter has settled in at high elevations since I went up there last, and looks like it means business this year.
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