On Saturday husband and I climbed peak Ibur (2666 m) on Rila Mountains. We were together with the FB climbing group we join sometimes, we even got the group bandanas (pretty useful things, it turned out).
From Sofia we drove to Belmeken dam and athletic base, where we left the cars and began the hike.
The weather was hot, but cloudy and the climb was difficult and very steep most of the times. The cumulative elevation gain for this hike was 610 m.
Having a rest on a small meadow after the first steep hill
Belmeken Dam, one of the big high mountain dams on the Balkan peninsula
The Tooth Peak (Zubcheto)
After the Tooth the trail passes through one of Rila's high plateaus - my most favourite part of the hike. The views were amazing!
Peak Ibur. The climb was again quite steep and intense
Sort of a panoramic view of the peaks around Ibur
Almost on top with a view to lake Ibur at the foot of the peak
Feeling on top of the world
A short rest, some lunch and down the same path back to Belmeken. The way down is so much easier!
A look back at Ibur Peak again
A herd of horses
Dam Belmeken again. In the afternoon the clouds dispersed and the sun was shining over the peaks
The Tooth Peak in the distance
The wall of Belmeken Dam
You are fabulous! I love all of this hiking you do. I really want our crew to do more trail walking around our area.
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