Penultimate day of a 2 week stay in Oman has been planned spontaneously.
Before the opening of the car door. Added
to the navigation system place marked in the guide as "The Chains" is
about 250 km from Muscat. During the way there is a city of Al Ghizayn and on the left
side we see interesting ruins of the fort.
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GPS: 23 ° 38'34 "N 56 ° 50'28" E |
Going on foot to reach the trail Chain. However, the place is
without a doubt worth a visit. The route takes a bit of the old and then large
boulders and water to reach the tiny cove with a waterfall. There are elements
of fine climbing, pulling up under boulders or ride one of a few meters.
Interestingly, the stones that are in Chains (except those
flooded) are not at all slippery, and even rate them holding up as dusted
sorts! This wadi in my opinion requires a lot of fitness and ability to
maintain balance. With a heavy backpack in several places it is difficult.
However, there is a lot of other beautiful wadi, less
technically demanding, including the most famous - Wadi Ash Shab, Wadi Bani Awf
Wadi Tiwi .
Khalid Visible in the
picture below is a resident of a nearby village about an hour's drive away ravine
from the asphalt. Just a few houses located on small hills in fear of the
water, which during rainfall in Wadi can take in an amazing pace. Khalid like others
on the road rally the residents do not speak English, but this does not prevent
to offer help, use their experience in crossing successive stones and lead me
to the end of the trail. Jumping from boulder to boulder like a mountain
chamois knowing all the dangerous places on memory - small and sharp pebbles,
slippery surfaces, deep water. When my shoe lands in the water, offering me his
flip-flops. Seeing my disapproval of this idea leaves them in a place where lie
my time and go barefoot. When you approach the huge boulders I give him a
backpack to move the center of gravity to the front of the body, but on his
return I long to ask. That's not the desire of appropriating it yourself
because of such behavior in Oman hard! After returning from the trail pulls up
after us old Land Cruiser probably the father of Khalid and delivered to the
left a few miles away, for the acute and long driveway my car who bravely crossed the 10km stretch of
the wadi only for vehicles 4 × 4.
Spent with me for two hours does not require a penny, but of
course a little bit receive.
Thanks Khalid!
Labels: The Chains, Travelling Stories, Wadi Hawasinah