La Gomera Hike #1: The Imada Gorge

in travelfeed •  5 years ago  (edited)

We arrived in Tenerife early Sunday afternoon, disembarked the ferry on La Gomera on late Friday afternoon, and checked into our guest house in they tiny village Imada well after nightfall. After a quick meal at the town’s single restaurant, the Arcilia, we went straight to bed. On Monday morning, we’d be confronting our first big hike of the week, and wanted to be rested.

The Agando Lava Rock

For our first hike, we wanted something exciting, but not overwhelming. We’re not professional hikers by any means, and figured it would be good to ease ourselves into the practice. That was smart! But what wasn’t smart, was putting blind trust into the difficulty estimations of a book clearly written for enthusiasts much fitter and more practiced than ourselves. Monday’s “medium-easy” hike ruined us, and made us reconsider all the other more-difficult hikes we had laid out for the week.

Three hours and forty minutes, the guide said! Ha! We needed about seven. Of course, it’s mostly our fault — we like to take our time. We stopped frequently for photos, or drone-flying, or a long lunch, perhaps a quick nap, water breaks, etc, you get the picture. We hike to enjoy ourselves, and our book — the genuinely excellent Rother guide to La Gomera — apparently tolerates no dallying.

But at least our seven hours were well spent. The hike started with a long descent from Imada into the gorge which bears its name. La Gomera is basically comprised of a series of rocky, spine-like protrusions, which start in the center of the island and radiate out to the ocean, leaving deep, fertile, trenches where towns such as Imada have sprouted up. The nature was stunning, and I have a feeling that similarly gorgeous walks could be had in any of the island’s almost limitless gorges.

Like I said, though, it was challenging. Because the route was circular, we were well aware that every step downwards would eventually mean a step back up. And for the first three hours, we were only descending, meaning that the bill would eventually arrive. And of course, it did. But although the walk up to the town of Alajeró was steep, it was never distressing; the trails on La Gomera are well-marked and generally accessible; when necessary, you’ll find rocky stairs, or even hand-rails.

We arrived in Imada much later than expected, and after showering, returned to Bar Arcilia — the woman working here would soon get used to seeing us straggle in, every evening more and more disheveled.

Via our Tenerife Travel Blog

Further reading, our arrival on La Gomera:


View this post on TravelFeed for the best experience.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Wow your photos are wonderful. What a great adventure! Resteemed.

Oh .. that's so kind... an honor! Thank you so much for this and many more adventures coming up!!!

I am looking forward to seeing and learning more. I have not been to Tenerife..... yet! Lol

There will be a total of 91 posts of La Gomera and Tenerife, sooo stay tuned :)

Taking it slowly enjoying every minute, yes some consider it dithering, not at all when you are photographing.

What goes down always has to go up again, tough luck the uphill was at the end not the beginning.

Lovely region with lemons, roses and prickly pear bushes, last photo of rock there appears a face to be looking over into the canyon.

Thanks for photographic journey.

Thank you so much for coming along!!!

Hi, @for91days!

You just got a 8.2% upvote from SteemPlus!
To get higher upvotes, earn more SteemPlus Points (SPP). On your Steemit wallet, check your SPP balance and click on "How to earn SPP?" to find out all the ways to earn.
If you're not using SteemPlus yet, please check our last posts in here to see the many ways in which SteemPlus can improve your Steem experience on Steemit and Busy.

Congratulations! Your high-quality travel content was selected by @travelfeed curator @elsaenroute and earned you a reward, in form of an upvote and a resteem. Your work really stands out! Your article now has a chance to get featured under the appropriate daily topic on our TravelFeed blog.
Thank you for being part of the TravelFeed community!

Thanks for posting through TravelFeed.io! You have received a larger upvote from us. We hope to see you soon on TravelFeed.io!
Posting through TravelFeed.io also makes your post eligible to participate in the travel writing contest by @invisusmundi where you can earn up to 100 STEEM! Read the contest announcement for more information on how to participate.

We are continuously working on improving TravelFeed, recently we presented at SteemFest⁴, published our Android app and launched our Steem witness.

Please consider voting for us as a witness. If you're not sure how to do that, it's easy: Head over to our Support Us page and hit the witness voting button to vote with Steem Keychain, or Steemconnect if you are not a Keychain user. Alternatively, use this Steemconnect link or head over to the Steemit Wallet and enter travelfeed in the box.


Learn more about TravelFeed by clicking on the banner above and join our community on Discord.

I think it would have taken me longer than the 3.5 hours mentioned in the book too with views like that! I guess now you know two things:

1 - how fit you are

2 - how trustworthy that book is!

Great pictures and adventure sharing as always!

And the factor how many pictures, videos I take ... or drones batteries I use up, hehe!

Haha true! Maybe you can do a travel bloggers version of that book - "this walk will take you 8 hours. Stop here, here, here, there, here, here and then get to the next 100m" 😁

hehe

Congratulations, Your Post Has Been Added To The Steemit Worldmap!
Author link: http://steemitworldmap.com?author=for91days
Post link: http://steemitworldmap.com?post=la-gomera-hike-1-the-imada-gorge


Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Steemitworldmap
  • Click the code slider at the bottom
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!

Hiya, @lizanomadsoul here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made into our Top 3 in Daily Travel Digest #712.

Your post has been manually curated by the @steemitworldmap team and got an upvote from @blocktrades to support your work. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting us so we can keep the project going!

Become part of the Haveyoubeenhere community:


What a beautiful place to be hiking around it reminds me of my home town it's nice when you can pace yourself and enjoy the hike and the sceneries 👍 👀 👍

  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment