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"Today my route is closer because gasoline in Spain is 1.50 euros per liter. It is a natural area near the Rambla de Algeciras Reservoir, the day as good as yesterday and better temperature (18 C).
They are nearby hills so I decide to climb four and eat in one of them.
at the 307 m peak I almost hit it due to a floor full of rounded stones, I also see here a wolf spider sunning itself. I continue up to 332 m where I have some sandwiches, from here I move across the mountain to 349 m where I begin to have better views of the reservoir, on this mountain there are quite a few fossil shells. I decide to climb the 401 m, more complicated than the others due to the reforestation work
that were made years ago, creating terraces at different levels and that are eroded. The view from here is pretty good in all directions. I decide to go down a ravine helping me with the cane.
I have seen some partridges
and quite a few butterflies today, I think this area has a milder climate due to the presence of the reservoir, in fact there were quite a few flowering plants." — franciscobirruezo • Jan 30, 2022

"More windy day than yesterday with gusts of 43 miles / h, however we are surprised to see many flowers and butterflies. This area of ravines has great contrasts in a small space. We see hikers returning home while we get ready to start the route. We look for a place protected from the wind for lunch. Water salts shine on the clay, this area was an inland sea millions of years ago and fossil remains of mollusks and shells can be seen." — franciscobirruezo • Nov 10, 2019

"From the 334 m peak I try to go to the Peak 267 m. That first attempt is not possible because it is in a peninsula and I can be blocked at the bottom of a ravine and without mobile coverage.
I decide then to attack the peak 349 m and then I try to access the Peak 267 m from above." — franciscobirruezo • Feb 10, 2019

"Today almost a summer day and we took the opportunity to go to Los Barrancos de Gebas. We are accompanied by some friends and after enjoying the scenery we have a good lunch in the shade.
Strong West wind blows, but it is warm." — franciscobirruezo • Jan 21, 2018

"This mountain has no difficulty but the natural values of the area where it is located have made us happy. Following the track that passes near the mountain to the Northeast, we have seen the Saladilla de Librilla, salt water and numerous ravines. This mountain is full of fossils and from the top you can see Los Barrancos de Gebas and Sierra Espuña." — franciscobirruezo • Dec 6, 2017