It was not enough to follow the signs

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Last Monday was one of those days that will stay in our memories for a while. It's difficult to be forgotten as there was a significant emotional impact... negative and positive. More positive than negative, as we laughed a lot at our little misfortune adventure.

A little background: We went to stay with a friend of ours from Sunday until Tuesday. It was a short trip, but perfect to change the daily routine and relax from the hectic schedule we had in the earlier weeks. The place she lives is about an hour's drive from us, a place from where you can reach the purest hiking paths in the mountains quickly.

While we were spending the Sunday afternoon at her parent's home, an uncle of that friend also stopped by. His hobby is hiking with a group of other people who do the same. They explore the nearby areas and check the lands of those owners who can't go there often. If there is a little work to be done, like picking the olives or almonds, they used to do it, especially when he was younger. He was the right person to ask where we could spend our Monday, close to water (river or lake).

He suggested one place with a little river. Cool, we loved the idea as we could refresh ourselves in the water, however, it was far away. In the end, we ditched that option and decided to go hiking in a place close to Petrel - the village where they live. That is why our choice was Xorret de Catí Natural Space.

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We slept well, had breakfast, packed some fruits and a little bottle of water for each of us. Our friend navigated us to find the starting point of our hiking adventure, which was located on the road between the villages of Petrel and Castalla. It is an abandoned hotel, a place which was famous in its time but in the end, it closed.

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The building of the hotel is still there, and the infrastructure around it is well preserved. It doesn't mean that it is frequently visited, especially in summer with the heat. We were the only ones who parked there. Just one bike passed there and two ladies. The rest was just wilderness.

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Still there, in the parking lot of the abandoned hotel, we checked the map and the hiking routes we could choose from. The easiest one was the green route, just 1 km long. The blue path was 5 kilometres long and would last for 1 hour and 30 minutes to finish it. It seemed too short for us.

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The red one, "El Calafate" is what we have decided to take. It was 9 kilometres long and it was supposed we would finish it in two hours and 30 minutes. It seemed splendid. The only danger was to get confused and walk the black route, called "La Rabosa" which was 17 kilometres long. The time it takes is four hours and 30 minutes. That would not be a good idea to do, with these temperatures, in July. So, the red was the perfect one!!

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Under no circumstances could we deviate to the black route. My friend couldn't stand it, for reasons of her delicate health. And we are not in shape to walk 17 kilometers, in the middle of summer.

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We started our adventurous hiking experience, so confident. My husband and friend were guiding and I was the photographer lady. Click here and there, and then I always had to hurry up to reach them. The path was so wide in the beginning, like an avenue in nature. ;)

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I remember picking this yellow flower in this place. It had a scent that reminded me of some moments from my childhood, when we walked in one pine tree forest, in the Adriatic Sea.

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I looked back sometimes and the abandoned hotel area was left behind. From here we could see just that mountain that was slowly getting smaller.

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We went slightly uphill and downhill, following the main path that made a few curves into left and right. Or right... and left? Who knows anymore? 😂

My friend, who was born in this area but later went to study, work and live in other places of Spain was our guide. Though she didn't walk here for many, many years... and she tends to mix up what is left and right... 😅

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The views of the valleys and mountains were beautiful, we enjoyed every single moment and walked with courage in this wild nature. We didn't use navigation, as there was no network coverage at all. Sometimes we used the photo of the image you also saw at the beginning of my post and always looked for the signs by the path. A red line? - we were fine. At least we thought that.

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This was one of the cool moments when a hunting blind appeared in front of us. There was no way we could miss the opportunity to go up there and see the landscape.

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When you are inside the hunting blind, you can watch the landscape through three windows, like this one. It looks like a painting on the wall.

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Let's stick our heads and hands through one of the windows to get a better view.

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Greetings from there 👋

Did the wooden hunting blind get drunk or did my weight influence it to be crooked like this?

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The crucial moment in our excursion happened when we took this narrow side path instead of continuing with the wide one. It was marked with the red line so we were sure that it was the right one. I still don't understand how we could... how we could get lost with so many signs on the trees and rocks. Here, we still didn't know that we were not anymore on our chosen path.

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It all seemed fine and the views were superb. Lovely mountains in various blue/grey shades, right?
I also made a short video from this spot however, I knew I had to continue and not stop too many times.

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The next stage of our hike was much more difficult. We went down for a long, long time on paths like this, which in the end didn't even look like paths anymore... The roots of the trees helped us not to fall, but there were moments when I was unsure where I should step.

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Interestingly, I was still finding marks on the trees that assured us we were going on the good route, on the red one which had to last for two and a half hours... the strange thing was that we already walked for two hours. 😁

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A little bridge? It was crossed, so we avoided going in that direction.

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A black little line on this sign? 😳 Did we... did we deviate at the hardest route? Nah, it can't be, we still believed we were fine.

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A bit exhausted we stopped by one complex that we saw by the path. I searched for a water source and a place where to rest. This was the place where we realized for the first time seriously that we were not on the red path we wanted to take.

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The guides trying to get network coverage and see where we were... I was still playing the role of photographer lady. 😂

Btw, we joked for the last hour before arriving at this place that if we got lost what would we do? My friend remembered a movie when a plane crashed in the mountains and those who survived had to... you know, they had to find some food and... Uh, I can't even tell that now.

Then we imagined helicopters and rescue teams who would save us, all without realizing we were lost. In the end, when my husband and friend said we were indeed on the wrong path it became serious. We had no enough water. It was already midday.

I felt a slight panic overcome me.

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It was time to talk to someone and get back some peace...

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Think what would be the best to do now... Go back on the same path we arrived here? Impossible - we would not remember the exact paths and we were descending for a very long time. It would mean hiking uphill all that stage, and it would kill us.

Trying to find the red route? That would be good, but we were on the black route and we had no clue when we missed the real path.

Call someone to come to pick us up here? Would be good but none of us had network coverage.

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There was one sign that said "Evacuation route". Throughout this whole situation, we didn't stop joking and laughing, so it was a melting pot of mixed emotions. In moments of seriousness, we made the decision to go to the main road which leads to the Petrel-Castalla road. If we could reach it, then maybe someone would pass there, a bicycle or a car who could pick us up or one of us and take us to the village or our parked car. Also, we hoped to get to an area where we would have a phone or data connection and call my friend's father, to come to pick us up. Our water supply ran out, and walking for an additional few hours in that heat would be really challenging.

We simply don't know how it happened (I think that the one I talked to in that little chapel heard me and sent help as there is no other explanation) but approaching the main road we saw a grey SUV, a Toyota. Two children and their father who has land nearby were heading there. 😱

We waved vigorously but at the same time, we couldn't believe it was for real to see someone there. Apart from the biker and two ladies that we saw where the abandoned hotel was, a few hours earlier, we hadn't met anyone.

He understood from the first moment what was our issue. He asked did we got lost hahaha. He was so kind to take us to our parked car (the parking lot of the hotel) and while he was driving he said that we were not the first people he helped out in the same way. We felt so relieved... I didn't know how to thank him enough that he appeared there by miracle at the moment we needed help.

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The funniest thing is that he asked us where we came from... My friend, embarrassed, admitted that she was from the village and that it was a shame to get lost in "home" territory. But our "saviour" understood that this can happen when you haven't hiked this way in decades and that it's not enough to just follow the signs. You need to know this area well so that you don't get lost in the forest on all those small paths.

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Thankfully, you all are fine despite the challenges you've taken along the difficult road. It was indeed challenging and full of adventure, plus the amazing views made it all worth it.

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The views made us enjoy even the moments when we were a bit scared of how we would return to the car. It is always easier to live these moments with friends ;)

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The pictures could tell that you had a nice short trip

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What a very thrilling and enjoyable experience you and your husband ma'am.😁 I can relate to your friend ma'am, I'm not good at what's right and left. I have no sense of direction.😁 The important thing is that you are all safe and sound and had a great experience.😊

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My son was the same when he was small, especially in different languages he used to confuse left and right, but now it is ok ;)
Sure that was a cool experience, I would gladly go back there one day, but well prepared and with a map and someone who knows well the routes ;D

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Yes ma'am. Giving the experience, you need to have someone who is familiar with the area.😊

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Good you didn't ended up like him ;)

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Hahaha, well I ended up with a migraine in the evening haha but totally worth it because of those mountains 😎

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Were you going clockwise? Look on the bright side, you didn't detour the first black route... Or did you?😮

Glad you got back safely. Next time download an offline map!!!!

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I don't know how we were going, and even after a week (we tried looking at Google Maps at home later) we're not exactly sure how we messed up and ended up at the furthest point of the black route. Yes, Mr Ph said that was the error we didn't download the map while we had connection.

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If you have location turned on for your photos you can check that, it should plot them all on a map to see where you were

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Well...What to say...:) Glad all went alright in the end.

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All is well if ends well. 😆
We went chill and ended up on an adventure ;D

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It seems that it did, our hiking didn't finish there in the mountains ;D
Thank you 😇

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I swear I was reading and I wondered... what if they run out of water... what if they're on the wrong route?

The place is beautiful and I love the view from that little house!!!!

Thank goodness I listened to the one you prayed to in that chapel and all ended well... fantastic place!!!!

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Hahaha, and both happened. But that man that appeared there and saved us - it was a miracle, we jumped in place from happiness, like children 😂

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It reminded me of when I used to get lost here when I first arrived hahaha I was always saved by someone .... please save me!!!

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Oh, what an adventure!! That of getting lost in the mountains on a hot day can become a serious nightmare. But seeing that bunch of signs marking different directions, I feel like the difficult thing is to stay on the right path. 🙄

I'm glad your story had a happy ending (you wrote it, so we know this since the beginning 😁) and one more anecdote to tell your grandchildren (if they arrive 🤣).

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You see, we didn't have you (doña husband sitter 😜) to guide us, like in Zaragoza. Oye, esto de nietos puede esperar jajaja 😂

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I don't know why I have a feeling that the person who helped them often passes by because he knows that at some point someone is going to get lost haha he was like an angel from heaven.

Thank goodness it didn't happen, a whole movie you were already imagining, I'm dying haha

What an adventure, good thing you made it back 😇

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That man, as he said we were not the first ones that made these mistakes, is for sure prepared to meet people like us. The thing is that those are usually people who are tourists hahaha (well, we were somehow kind of tourists 😂)

The things we imagined were bizarre lol, we should not joke in that way!

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The important thing was that they never stopped looking for a way out, guided by the colored markings. Good experience.
But nice day of hiking. Have a nice week.🥰❤️

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It was more than interesting, so beautiful views and time we had and in the end all finished well. 😇 Thank you Mamani, I wish you too a nice week 🍀

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Thankfully, you all are fine. The views are to beautiful, it was all worth it.

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Yes, gorgeous place. Thank you and btw, welcome to Hive ;)

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All that passion you have for hiking is great, you look agile climbing 😅... but niña, need to be more cautious, a map that you can access offline. Little Grey Riding Hood, the one in the forest, knew how to leave marks on the path so she could come back.
I love your ability to make me laugh:

into left and right. Or right... and left? Who knows anymore? 😂

OMG... 🤣 a cada rato me acuerdo de esto y me sale una carcajada.

Parece que a Koki le gustó la pintura de la montaña 😁, te está mirando con aprobación.

Además de las risas que tuve, hay otras cosas tan agradables que amé en tu post as a memory of a distant sea, pine tree forest... y siento que te gusta mucho filosofar sobre las cosas - puzzles de la vida. Perderse puede ser uno también. Filosofar es algo que te sale muy natural. Pocas personas pueden lograr esto.

Of course, the Universe always listens. You had a very pretty little cloud up there on the mountain: you have a lot of light, you know that.

Greetings from here 👋

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Yeah, the offline map was so needed in those moments. Or any map hahaha, it was almost like picking the paths blindfold 😂

Quién es Koki? Espera, jajaja, ya pensaba que tienes algún visitante como Yin, pero he vuelto a mirar la pared de la hunting blind - allí está Koki. 😂 bueno, no sé cuánta gente visita a Koki estos días, parece que en verano no mucha

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Clouds - yes, that one was so cute. And I have planned a post for today which also has many little fluffy clouds in the sky. Let's see if I get there to write/publish it today.

Greeting to there, I hope you are doing well 👋

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👋 gracias, sí estoy bien.

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I was going to send you a hive but they're blocked hahaha

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I can send you one hive so you can send me it back lol 😂

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Lovely landscapes and quite an adventure.

Disappointed you didn't go into the abandoned hotel though!!!!

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Hahaha, I know you would not miss that opportunity to visit it 😉

The house I saw today would be also interesting but I didn't climb there...

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hmm, agreed that does look a big climb.

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Wow, what an adventure! It's amazing how such a mix of emotions can turn into a memorable experience. The photos you took are beautiful, and the scenery looks stunning. It's funny how things can take an unexpected turn even when you think you're well-prepared.

Thinking about helicopters and rescue teams coming to the rescue is pretty funny to me. It takes me back to my college days, about 15 years ago, when I was on the Cross Country team. We were running in the mountains of Ruidoso, New Mexico, and a couple of my teammates got lost. They actually had to send helicopters to find them!

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Hi there @bostonadventures

I see from your username that you are fond of adventures 😉

Good that there are services like helicopter rescues as they can save lives. There is a hill here where I live, frequently visited by tourists, who many times get lost... when we see helicopters flying above it we know that it means that someone got lost or injured.

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I do love adventures! It is great that we have rescue services without that outcomes would often be so much worse..

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Oh my word, that must have been quite scary @mipiano. One could also easily be tripped up by those routes on some of those paths. Thank goodness you were close to a road and that a 'good Samaritan' rescued you!

Click here and there, and then I always had to hurry up to reach them.

Sounds just like me when we're out and about😅

I'm worried now, l going away for a 'girlie' breakaway next weekend, and we are planning on hiking on a coffee farm. They have trails from 50 meters -the BabyChino route, a 400 meters ChocoChino route, and then the serious stuff - Espresso Route from 2,2km right up to the 13km Red Route! Hopefully we stay on the 2,2km trail😉

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If he didn't come... this story would finish differently - maybe it (or I) would not arrive at Hive at all 😂

You will be doing fine, the important thing is to have a map or someone who already did the route, and maybe those paths on the coffee farm are marked better. Have fun on your girlie breakaway weekend @lizelle 😇 Don't forget to take a parasol haha.

Look, I have managed to get one recently, but it is not crocheted. It anyway reminds me of you and that guessing game post ;)

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That's a nice and thrilling adventure, I like the saying "Its the journey, not the destination" sure you guys got a little bit lost but the memories that you shared in that place is priceless.

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Exactly. That being a bit lost part was also part of the whole experience which will stay 😇

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What an adventurous place, so incredible ! glad you are all safe. Keep safe as always!

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Thanks :)

Would repeat the adventure - if the Toyota guy would appear again to save us hahaha :D

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Ough, definitely not one of the memories one wants to have to share further in his life! But nature does have its rules and it often comes with bad twists as well. We also had a bad happening a few years ago and nothing went alike ever again!

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I guess it is part of the experience, we should also learn from these moments - next time no hiking without more water supply and map map map map map 😁

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Enjoyed some wonderful architecture through the tour with great feeling. Here are some wonderful scenery with nature and environment where olive nut picking with guidance is a great activity. Which above all gave you a sense of pleasure. Your uncle's association with them may have been a pleasure to him at that time. Or felt good. Or going there he will have some pleasant memories and experience a pleasant time spent. Positive and moral aspects are involved in all activities of human life.

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