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"A warm afternoon in the Cabo Tiñoso Nature Reserve, where I hiked part of the GR92 Mediterranean Trail and climbed these three peaks. The views were truly beautiful, and the birds and insects were quite active, I suppose due to the afternoon's heat. The pilgrims had grown abundantly, narrowing the trail slightly. The sea was calm, and a few catamarans took advantage of the opportunity to anchor in nearby coves. As the sun set, the sky turned red, and for a long time, all that was left to do was enjoy the spectacle." — franciscobirruezo • Oct 3, 2025
"A blustery afternoon with a strong storm in the Cabo Tiñoso protected area. I was eager to get closer to this area to see the changes in vegetation in a semi-arid area caused by the intense March rains.
I didn't meet anyone else along the GR-92 Camino del Mediterraneo trail. Rockrose, thyme, and lavender grew along the sides of the stony path while in the distance the waves crashed against the coast. The sky threatened rain that never really fell. I first climbed Cerro de los Siete Cucones and then headed west to peaks 305 and 299 m. I came across a small cave that was perhaps inhabited many years ago, judging by the traces of soot and mud I saw inside. I arrived near La Panadera, which I didn't climb today because I preferred to head west to La Picadera. Near the top of La Picadera, a thorny bush warned me as I approached to explore another cave. Some choughs approach, somersaulting in the air, to find out my intentions, and I have to say that this afternoon I feel as free as they do." — franciscobirruezo • Mar 23, 2025
"The moderate and cold wind from the northwest has left the sky clear these days, temperatures have also dropped and intense snowfall has occurred in the Pyrenees. I approached the Picadera and the Cerro de los Siete Cucones in Cabo Tiñoso, the sea and the sky competed today to have the most intense blue. A gust of wind threatened to knock me to the ground so to eat I looked for an area protected by rocks to eat. During the route I saw
rosemary and lavender flowers that surprised me quite a bit in the month of December. When I returned I went to a nearby beach to watch the sunset" — franciscobirruezo • Dec 9, 2024
"Beautiful route in Cabo Tiñoso following the GR-92 trail from La Picadera towards the West to end in Cabezo de La Panadera. Blue sky and rough sea with moderate easterly wind. I can't find anyone else on the route this afternoon, I am surprised by the abundant flowering of rosemary, lavender and immortelle, perhaps it rained on the coast in recent weeks. The waves break strongly on the coast of La Azohia and from above you can hear the raging sea. Good views of Mazarrón Bay from here." — franciscobirruezo • May 21, 2024
"To get this mountain you have to get to Puerto de Mazarrón and take the road E-23 to the Village of Campillo de Adentro.
Today I am going to the area of Puerto de Mazarrón to do this route that starts near the village of Campillo de Adentro, the views of the Mediterranean are good following the GR-92 path that runs along the entire coast. From the Cerro de los Siete Cucones and heading west until you reach Cabezo de La Panadera. I bring my lunch so I go slowly trying to see what nature offers me, birds, some reptiles, butterflies and insects.
I bump into a couple of mountain bikers who are literally playing Russian roulette on two- or three-foot-wide, drop-off sections of the trail.
I also discover some small cave and go inside a bit to see if there is anything interesting inside." — franciscobirruezo • Mar 4, 2023
"One more afternoon in the mountains, this time near Campillo de Adentro and the sea.
I first climb the Cerro de Los Siete Cucones, then La Picadera and almost setting the Sun, El Puntal de La Azohia.
I see some eagle near the military bunker but it takes its flight to see me.
The days are shorter now and night falls as I return home." — franciscobirruezo • Sep 26, 2019
"We climb this peak to reach our goal today which is 305 m Peak. It helps us to warm legs and Elvi did not raise this peak the previous time. This military post provided firing coordinates for those of Castillitos canyons that had a range of 32 km and protected the coast. From here we see that our goal today is lower and we have to descend through steep rocks." — franciscobirruezo • Sep 2, 2018
"To get this mountain you have to get to Puerto de Mazarrón and take the road E-23 to the Village of Campillo de Adentro.
This area belonged to the Army but today is a protected natural area. There are remains of bunkers." — franciscobirruezo • Nov 26, 2017







