I return to this mountain after several years, this time alone and I decide to explore new routes so I climb the west side, abrupt and steep. On my way up I find several natural shelters carved into the rock caused by erosion, they are spacious and I suspect that someone used them in ancient times. There are traces of soot on some roofs as a result of bonfires. I have lunch in one of the caves to see what those who were here before me saw, and I am really happy.
I then approach other peaks such as 697 m and in some areas the ground is a continuous and eroded rock, underneath there are important caves, in some holes you can see accumulated water from the last rains.

Other peaks climbed on this trip