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Monday, July 09, 2007

Toubkal Take 2

As if climbing Jbel Toubkal once was not enough for me ...

The mind, in ebullient anticipation seemed to forget pain and misery ...



Participants: Bob & Linda Smith, Frank Sposito, Me

All Photos taken by Frank Sposito



We stayed in quaint little Asni,

At the foot of Morocco's famous (tallest) peak



Meditated by the streams
In the evening before our ascent


Found random inscripted rocks ...


And rose early of the morn
To venture up the hillsides worn
By tracks of mules and trekkers
And tourists trying to break their own records


Through valleys dotted with poppies crimson
And veiled, blushing Berber girls picked them

Up the rocky slopes we meandered

And fog o're mountaintops hovered

Brooked streams via stepping-stone bridges in stroll

And gazed back at the villages spilled o're the knolls

Then upwards our eyes turned to savage mountain ridges
And mules piled high with foodstuffs, quotidian driven

Through passes our ears heard water's rushing
Confirmed when into our sights manifest cascading

Took advantage of brisk upper bodies pooling
To wade in naked toes and heals, quickly cooling

And decided it high time for repast
And sat by the streams recalling the past

Bob and Linda, volunteers from the Desert Figuig
Reveled in the gamboling mountain streams


And Frank and I from the desert ourselves
And worn out from a week of trainings compelled
Found felicity though flagging from the ascent

On we trudged through rocky pass and ravine
And stared at the heights to summit we dreamed

And took our good rest and toast in the sun

And rose up again stretching sore appendage
Moved on again upwards and towards e'er strained


Till at last we beheld in a valley so green
The refuge we sought, a structure of stone and clean


And finally the day's trek culminated in recess of sore feet
And sat on the balcony watching clouds gather and sipping mint tea


(Maybe I'll finish the poem later, I weary of this silliness at present)

It was frigid: couscous steaming in the cozy kitchen
There was no electricity in the refuge yet: we did everything by gas or candle light.


Day 2: Ascending from refuge toward summit

Bob and Linda resting ... summit-ing proved a rather strenuous task. The guides all make light of it.. oh, three hours up and down, that's all. Right.


Mountain man


At that altitude, even in June - and considering the wind blustering over the High Atlas Mountains from all sides at the summit - Linda and I huddled against rocks soaking up sun.


We did it! It was weird to pant my way up to that same metal triangle again, almost a year later.





I didn't plan on taking this trip with the three of them, but after our training in Agadir I was invited along ... which means, I was not prepared for the trip, and hiked it in my Chaco Sandals. Besides the scree ascending and descending from the Summit, the Chacos served me well: I was the only one with out blisters and purple toes.

These shoes have literally walked all over Morocco with me.


Jacket and shorts. It kinda worked.
Heading back down after a quarter of an hour to revel in our accomplishment.


None of us enjoyed the scree...

Some of us were almost crawling on our bellies at times, or jumping from boulder to boulder like islands between the graveling, slippering slopes.


Despite the late month, there were still massive slabs of iced snow...

I don't believe I've ever tramped through snow in sandals, shorts and a sun hat before.

And felt quite comfortable in the process.

The pictures do them little justice - neither Frank nor the Aqua pools of water that fell down ravines at our sides.


Glimpse of my favorite aqua blue pool


Coming down the valley towards Asni

Richard Branson (?) has a famous Kasbah/hotel on the peak

Meandering through the last stretch...

Frank, Linda and Bob were a fantastic crew to hike with. We went at our own pace, no hurry or rush, and enjoyed the scenery along the way. All Peace Corps volunteers.
But not a "typical bunch"... much better :)

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Rachel. I am actually coming to serve as a PCV in Morocco in less than 2 months! I was wondering if you wouldn't mind emailing me, so I can ask you a few questions re packing.
Thanks!! Mine is PSActress at aol dot com.

3:26 PM  
Blogger running shoes said...

Raja, GOOD JOB! Congrats on the successful craft fair and the hike (in your chacos). You are amazing and I can't wait to see you and hear about ALL of the rest of your adventures.

4:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello.
Very interesting article, very fascinating adventures, wonderful pictures. Good job!

12:11 PM  
Blogger Dar Amalou Imlil said...

hello Rachel, congratulation, you have climbed the highest peak in north africa and enjoyed your trek in the atlas mountains, it's agreat experience.
I m a mountain guide based in the same area where you have started your trek, I m at your disposal if you need further information about trips in Morocco.
here's my email & web site:
Email: info@atlasandsaharatours.com
Web : www.atlasandsaharatours.com
Best wishes for the new year 2009
All the best
Mohamed

11:20 AM  

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