Saturday, July 10, 2021

Day 78: A beautiful morning

It was a beautiful morning. Just when I was about to take down my tent, some blueberry pickers were passing by not far away. I got some water and then headed steeply down.

After a short hike on the main 'road', I walked up again towards an even higher ridge than the days before.  It was a VERY pleasant walk up and for the first time I had the feeling to be on a normal kind of hiking trail instead on a kamikaze crazy road-like trail. When I walked up I saw sheep tracks and could smell them. So I continued carefully, always ready to stop because furiously barking dogs might run at me.

I heard the little flock of goats before I saw them in the distance, thanks to their bells. There were only a few animals and I couldn't see a shepherd or dogs. But that would be strange! So I made a BIG detour around them, which isn't easy when they stand on the ridge and the trail is on the ridge. But before that, I watched them a while and saw a fox, who also decided to rather go out of their way.

I didn't get far before I heard the next bells. Ahhhh... this must be rest of the group. Yes, there were lots of sheep and a shepherd. I yelled a "dobri den" before they even saw me, to make sure the sheperd will keep the dogs at bay. Just when I had nearly passed him, the dogs realised that I was there and they came running at me, barking like crazy. The shepherd tried to keep them away, but had to throw his stick at one of them. I passed with a racing heart and happy that this worked out as easy.

I continued on the ridge, which now turned into a continuous meadow. And I saw the first clouds forming. Already way before noon! After Mt Tempa, I headed further east on the ridge instead of walking south towards the official border crossing to Romania. I wanted to visit the highest mountain of Romania, Howerla, which lies in a beautiful National Park (at least that's what I was told). But at first 9 Jeeps passed me, the usual tourist group, looking at the mountains the easy way... It got darker and it started to rumble. I decided to set up my tent and have a lunch break. If the weather would be fine, I would continue. My spot wasn't good, the flies were annoying and it didn't rain. So I packed everything and just when I was done and started hiking, I heard the thunderstorm again and there were REALLY dark clouds. I continued only a little bit, before the first lightning and thunder were striking close by. In a hurry I put my tent up on the ridge close to the road again. But the sun was shining on my tent, while only a few hundred meters away, the thunderstorms were going crazy. It was like there was a line, where really bad and really good weather hit. And I was standing with my tent slightly on the good weather side. Two more Jeeps passed me and I started to loose my patience. But the ridge will continue further up and I would have had to cross the imaginative line. So I stayed put for hours, ate all my snacks and although it sounded like the world might come to an end, no raindrop hit my tent!

I'm still hoping it'll get a bit better and I can move to a better campspot, but she's not seem likely since the clouds are above me as well and the thunder is still rolling...




If you ever wondered how lizards spend the night ;)

Another one of my friends

Chain saws and this machine are used to harvest the forest

This is the main road!

Another ridge in beautiful weather



Yeah, looks bad in the background, but I was in the sun!


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