The Cazorla and Segura are for lovers and hikers, similar to what may be the Nou Camp, Barca to a fan or the Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid for one.
The more than 200,000 acres of mountainous Penibetic these are without a doubt the greatest natural paradise for hiking in southern Spain.
The Hiking Club Totana, enjoyed a weekend mountaineer, making two routes by copious, sheds, both the river and the Rio Segura Aguamulas.
On Saturday 15, the first route began, 5 miles above the Birth of Rio Segura at the Mirador de Juan León, thence, and crossing a landscape of sinkholes, sinks and route Torcas addressed the birth of Rio Aguamulas, one of the tributaries that more water gives the Rio Guadalquivir.
More than 1,000 liters of water that have fallen in the past 3 months in this mountain limestone, are causing right now a real explosion of water and life in every corner of these southern highlands.
The arrival runway Aguamulas initial plans disrupted totaneros walkers because, although at first they had to cross the bed of this tributary, the speed and amount of water, forcing walkers to change routing, addressing the Inn of Fresnedilla, descending along the said river for several miles.
Once reached this ancient refuge of shepherds, is returning to the starting point by the GR-247, and after more than 8 hours was achieved in point of origin, after traveling 17 miles and passed 1,200 meters altitude.
After a pleasant stay in apartments of the village of Pontoons, Sunday 16 sportspeople of walkers club, moved to Poyo Tello, to visit the famous Cave of the water and reach the idyllic setting Strike Utrera, where the Rio Madera, Segura joins.
The next activity will hiker club on Saturday March 29.
The 6th edition of the Tour of Espuña will have its start and finish at the Sports City on December 6, and the 300 participants enrolled, must overcome more than 5,000 meters of altitude and travel 54 km on the environment of the Regional Park Espuña.
Source: Club Senderista de Totana