Two years ago husband, Gaby and I took part in the mass hike on Strazha in support of an ecological protest in the region.We loved the region and decided to come back some day to hike the other small mountain there - Lubash. And so we did yesterday. The day was very warm and perfect for a hike. First we climbed Lubash (1399 m), then we went down and tried to climb Strazha along a different trail, which was present on both of our maps, but was absent in reality - the path to the top was overgrown by thick bushes and from what we read later in the evening, the mountain was considered unclimbable from any other side but the one we had already climbed two years ago. Still, it was a very long and very pleasant hike. The gorgeous views to all sides, the fresh air of early spring and the warm March sun were so worth our efforts!
:The village of Lyalintzi, from where we started the hike
: A brave bird we saw in the village
: Spring is early this year even in the mountains
: Ruy mountain in the distance
: The peaks of Lubash
: Strazha mountain across
: On the peak (1399 м)
: Strazha mountain
: The old church in the village from XVI century
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Sunday, March 24, 2019
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Strazha, Trun - a Mass Hike
Today husband, Gaby and I took part in the mass hike for the protection of the environment of the Tran region - a very poor part of Northwest Bulgaria, some 65 km from Sofia, with beautiful scenery and scarce population. The mountain of Strazha is rich in gold and uranium, but the prospector, trying to obtain the mining concession, has already brought ruin - poisoned waters and soils and extremely high percentage of cancer in the regions it operates. The hike was a demonstration against the mining concession and a awakening call to the people of Tran, who will have the right to vote on March 26 pro or against the mining of the mountain.
Part of the hikers, we are to the far right on the picture
(picture source: Facebook page of the organizers)
The turn out for the hike was very high, especially given the bad weather during the past week. But though it was cloudy, we were lucky - there was no rain or cold wind and the conditions were very good for hiking.
Withe the elevation the environment changed from early spring to snowy icy winter:
Spring flowers
Scarce patches of snow midway to the top
True snowy cover on one-third of the path
In and above the clouds - beautiful and a bit surreal
On the top - our Gaby was immediately part of the folk dance there
Photos with the peak insignia
And downwards again:
Quiet, spooky and very beautiful
Due to the recent snow the trees looked like in blossom, only with snow instead of petals
The nearby mountain - Lubash
The village of Lyalintzi, where the hike started
The church of Lyalintzi, built not later than XVI century
Last glance at Strazha, most of the hikers are still descending from the peak
On our hiking goal lists - the mountain of Lubash
Part of the hikers, we are to the far right on the picture
(picture source: Facebook page of the organizers)
The turn out for the hike was very high, especially given the bad weather during the past week. But though it was cloudy, we were lucky - there was no rain or cold wind and the conditions were very good for hiking.
Withe the elevation the environment changed from early spring to snowy icy winter:
Spring flowers
Scarce patches of snow midway to the top
True snowy cover on one-third of the path
In and above the clouds - beautiful and a bit surreal
On the top - our Gaby was immediately part of the folk dance there
Photos with the peak insignia
And downwards again:
Quiet, spooky and very beautiful
Due to the recent snow the trees looked like in blossom, only with snow instead of petals
The nearby mountain - Lubash
The village of Lyalintzi, where the hike started
The church of Lyalintzi, built not later than XVI century
Last glance at Strazha, most of the hikers are still descending from the peak
On our hiking goal lists - the mountain of Lubash
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